Multinational HRM & the Law:
Common Workplace Problems in Different Legal Env.
By: Matthew W. Finkin, Joel Cutcher-Gershenfeld, Takashi Araki, Roberto Fragale Filho, Andrew Stewart, Bernd Waas
2014 448 pp 978 1 78100 411 1 Description Multinational corporations face considerable complexity in setting the terms and conditions of employment. Differing national laws prevent firms from developing consistent sets of employment policies, but, at the same time, employees are often expected to work closely with colleagues located in many different countries and seek comparable treatment. This critical volume offers a comprehensive analysis of how these contradictory issues are dealt with in five countries – Australia, Brazil, Germany, Japan and the United States.
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Contents
PART I: INTRODUCTION A. Sketches of the Labor and Employment Law Systems B. Some Demographic Context
PART II: EMPLOYEE VOICE: COLLECTIVE BARGAINING, CO-DETERMINATION, INFORMATION SHARING AND CONSULTATION Introduction Directive 2002/14 EC Problem 1: Collective Bargaining and a New ‘Greenfield’ Facility Problem 2: Restructuring Workplace Operations Problem 3: Consultation on ‘Eco-friendly’ Issues
PART III: DISCRIMINATION IN EMPLOYMENT Problem 4: Shift to Part-time Workers A Note on the Casualization of Work Problem 5: Request to Pray Three Times a Day Problem 6: Hiring a Woman Who is Pregnant
PART IV: PRIVACY, DIGNITY, AND AUTONOMY A Note on the Concept of Personality Problem 7: Background Checks Problem 8: Video Cameras and Monitoring in the Workplace A Note on ‘Data Protection’ Directive 95/46 EC Problem 9: Dating Policy A Note on Dignity: The Case of Captive Audition
PART V: WRONGFUL DISCHARGE A Note on Wrongful Discharge Litigation Problem 10: Outsourcing Abroad Problem 11: 54-year Old ‘Underperforming’ Salesman Problem 12: Critical Blog Comments Posted by an Employee Problem 13: Confidential Securities Hotline A Concluding Note on Alternate Dispute Resolution
PART VI: COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS ADMINISTRATION Problem 14: Share Ownership and Common Supplementary Pension Scheme Problem 15: Pay for Members of a Virtual Team Problem 16: Government Imposed Executive Compensation Restrictions Problem 17: Non-competition and Confidentiality Agreement
PART VII: GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAINS AND LABOR STANDARDS Problem 18: Requested Waiver of Inspections Problem 19: Global Safety Problem 20: Zero Tolerance Policy Problem 21: Signing an International Framework Agreement
PART VIII: IN LARGER COMPARATIVE CONTEXT A. Legal Origin, Legal Family B. Legal Culture C. Political Economy: Varieties of Capitalism D. National Values E. Legal Transmission and Transplantation F. The Diffusion of Corporate Culture and Managerial Practice G. Implications for Policy and Practice
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