The Subjects of Labor law: Employees and Other Workers
Author: Guy Davidov, Mark Freedland & Nicola Kountouris
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Description: The Subjects of Labor law: Employees and Other Workers por Guy Davidov, Mark Freedland & Nicola Kountouris analyzes the evolving definition of "employee" across various legal systems. It explores the challenges in classifying workers and the implications for labor law, offering valuable insights for understanding modern employment relationships.
Pages: 19
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