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The subject of this book is the involvement and rights of employees in transfers of undertakings as a likely consequence of various corporate restructuring events, such as mergers, acquisitions, divestitures, spin-offs or outsourcing. Its purpose is to analyse, compare and evaluate the involvement and rights of employees during these events in different jurisdictions and, if relevant, make recommendations. We have chosen the jurisdictions of three developed market economies with a long reputation for relatively light labour market regulation: one EU country (the UK), a non-EU European country…mehr

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The subject of this book is the involvement and rights of employees in transfers of undertakings as a likely consequence of various corporate restructuring events, such as mergers, acquisitions, divestitures, spin-offs or outsourcing. Its purpose is to analyse, compare and evaluate the involvement and rights of employees during these events in different jurisdictions and, if relevant, make recommendations. We have chosen the jurisdictions of three developed market economies with a long reputation for relatively light labour market regulation: one EU country (the UK), a non-EU European country (Switzerland) and the United States. In addition, the work also covers the relevant EU labour standards. The analysis for each country focuses on five elements in particular: transfer of employees, transfer of their acquired rights, resignation and dismissal, involvement of employees, and the transfer of insolvent businesses. This book will mainly benefit multinational companies carrying outrestructuring projects on a global basis, legal and HR professionals, legislators, and representatives of employers and trade unions.
Autorenporträt
The author works in Compliance and is in charge of the whistle- blowing mechanism of a multinational corporation in Switzerland, following 15 years of HR experience. He holds an LL.M. in International and European Labour Law from the University of Tilburg in the Netherlands, and has published articles on executive compensation in Swiss law.