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Key Aspects of German Employment and Labour Law 2nd ed

Edited by: Jens Kirchner, Pascal R. Kremp, Michael Magotsch

ISBN13: 9783662555965
Previous Edition ISBN: 9783642006777
Published: January 2018
Publisher: Springer-Verlag
Country of Publication: Germany
Format: Hardback
Price: £109.99



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This book provides practical, business-orientated and accessible guidance on key aspects of German employment and labour law as well as adjoining fields.

his second, completely revised edition presents the latest changes in German labour and employment law and jurisprudence. It covers, amongst other newer developments, the statutory minimum wage, changes in agency work, extensive changes in European and German employee data protection law, and includes a completely new chapter on compliance issues in the employment context. Specialised lawyers with many years of experience explain the legal basis of these aspects of German law, highlight typical practical problems and suggest solutions to those problems. In addition, examples are given on how to best manage legal pitfalls to minimise risks.

This book translates employment and labour law for foreign in-house counsels and human resources managers at international companies and provides a clear understanding of the complex legal regulations in Germany.

Subjects:
Other Jurisdictions , Germany
Contents:
1. Executive Summary: German Employment and Labour Law by Jens Kirchner and Sascha Morgenroth

Part I Employment Law:
2. Recruitment by Sascha Morgenroth
3. Employment Contracts and Further Legal Sources by Sascha Morgenroth
4. Employee or Freelance Worker by Jens Kirchner and Karen Wilhelm
5. Agency Workers by Pascal R. Kremp and Till Basfeld
6. Immigration by Sascha Morgenroth and Kathrin Schlote
7. Employee Secondments by Jens Kirchner and Pascal R. Kremp
8. Pay and Benefits by Jens Kirchner and Sascha Morgenroth
9. Working Hours, Holidays and Health and Safety by Sascha Morgenroth and Nadine Hesser
10. Partial Retirement by Jens Kirchner and Eva Einfeldt
11. Diversity and Discrimination by Pascal R. Kremp and Sascha Morgenroth
12. Data Protection and Monitoring by Verena Grentzenberg and Jens Kirchner
13. Employee Inventions and Copyrights by Burkhard Fuhrmeyer and Fabian Klein
14. Non-Competition Clauses by Michael Magotsch and Pascal R. Kremp
15. Termination of Employment by Michael Magotsch and Pascal R. Kremp
16. Family Friendly Rights by Kai Bodenstedt and Sascha Morgenroth
17. Managing Directors and Management Board Members by Michael Magotsch and Jens Kirchner
18. Compliance Investigations by Pascal R. Kremp and Jens Kirchner

Part II Labour Law:
19. Unions and Collective Bargaining by Jens Kirchner and Pascal R. Kremp
20. Labour Conflicts by Jens Kirchner and Hanna Goedecke
21. Employee Representation by Pascal R. Kremp and Jens Kirchner
22. Restructuring by Michael Magotsch and Jens Kirchner
23. Mergers and Acquisitions by Pascal R. Kremp and Jens Kirchner
24. Business Transfers by Jens Kirchner and Michael Magotsch
25. Stock Options by Martin Heinsius and Pascal R. Kremp
26. Retirement and Occupational Pensions by Marco Arteaga
27. Employee Co-Determination at Board Level by Michael Magotsch and Sascha Morgenroth
28. Court Proceedings by Pascal R. Kremp and Sascha Morgenroth.