Gerogiannis, Elias
New forms of employment
- Platform work
- Undeclared work
- Non-standard employment
- Work organisation
- Working conditions
- Nové formy zamestnávania
- Dobre fungujúce a inkluzívne trhy práce
- Employment relationship
- Digitálny vek: príležitosti a výzvy pre prácu a zamestnanosť
- Inovácie a vytváranie pracovných miest v podnikoch
- Zamestnanosť a trhy práce
- Monitorovanie štrukturálnych zmien a riadenie reštrukturalizácie
- Pracovné podmienky a udržateľná práca
12 marec 2015
Across Europe, new forms of employment are emerging that are different from traditional standard or non-standard employment in a number of ways. Some transform the relationship between employer and employee, some change work organisation and work patterns, and some do both. This report identifies nine forms of employment that are new or have become increasingly important in Europe since the year 2000.
ERM Annual Report 2014: Restructuring in the public sector
04 marec 2015
The European Restructuring Monitor’s annual report for 2014 explores the rapid transformation of the public sector in Europe since the onset of the financial crisis in 2008. Initially, employment expansion in the sector helped to stabilise Europe’s economy while the private sector suffered severe job losses. However, subsequent austerity measures (or fiscal consolidation) have brought in their wake widespread restructuring in the public sector.
ERM Annual Report 2013: Monitoring and managing restructuring in the 21st century
03 december 2013
The 2013 annual report from the European Restructuring Monitor (ERM) presents a retrospective of over a decade of measuring the impact of large-scale restructuring activity in Europe. Based on a database containing details of over 16,000 large-scale restructuring events– each generally involving at least 100 job losses or gains – it paints a picture of restructuring trends across the EU Member States. The report sets out to compare activity in the period leading up to the economic and financial crisis (2003–2008) with the post-crisis period (2008–2013), in order to identify changes in restructuring practices and to pinpoint the sectors that have been disproportionately affected, in employment terms, by the global recession. Also included is a critical assessment of all ERM activities, including the two newer policy-oriented databases: public support instruments and restructuring legislation. Finally, the report places the spotlight on the phenomenon of offshoring, charting the decline in offshoring activity by European firms since the onset of the crisis.