Labor Provisions in Constitutions of EuropeComparison commenting on labour legislation embodied in constitutional law of Europe - covers provisions dealing with forced labour, right to work, workers participation, discrimination, special categories of workers (child labour, woman workers, agricultural workers, etc.), wages, hours of work, paid leave, conditions of employment, occupational safety, occupational health, trade unionization, collective bargaining, social security and civil rights; discusses application and emergency powers. References. |
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