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European Industrial Relations Dictionary

Designed as an easy-to-use online reference tool, the European industrial relations dictionary is a comprehensive collection of the most commonly used terms in employment and industrial relations at EU level today. It contains over 350 entries, featuring concise definitions and relevant contextual information, with hyperlinks to EU legislation and case law.
The product of a collaborative effort between acknowledged experts in the field, the dictionary is aimed at policymakers, practitioners and all those interested in the history and evolving structure of the European Union.
Background information is provided on the industrial relations context, institutional framework, legal framework, collective industrial relations, individual employment relations, the enterprise, free movement of workers, discrimination and equality in employment, health and safety and movement towards an EU system of employment and industrial relations.

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Pavadinimas Date of publication
ICT-based mobile work 03 Gruodis 2019
Immigration 05 Rugsėjis 2017
Inclusive labour markets 04 Gegužė 2011
Independent professionals 22 Vasaris 2019
Indirect discrimination 22 Vasaris 2019
Industrial democracy 22 Spalis 2020
IndustriAll Europe 14 Balandis 2014
Information and consultation 22 Vasaris 2019
Information in the enterprise 18 Rugsėjis 2018
Infringements of EU law 29 Lapkritis 2010
Insolvency 04 Gegužė 2011
Integrated guidelines 04 Gegužė 2011
Intermittent work 12 Birželis 2015
International Framework Agreement 20 Gruodis 2019
International Labour Organization 19 Rugsėjis 2018
International labour standards 11 Kovas 2007