LABOR LAW
Disciplinary scientific sector: IUS / 07
Lecturer: Prof. Milena Anna Impicciatore
Degree Course (with relative CFU): Social Research, Security and Crime Policies (6 CFU)
Department of affiliation: Department of Legal and Social Sciences
Telephone number: 085.4537093
Email: m.impicciatore@unich.it
Student reception days and hours: Wednesday 15.00 - 17.00 on TEAMS, Team Labour Law 2021-2022
Semester: first
Objectives: The Labor Law course aims to provide a solid legal preparation on the discipline of individual employment relationships, starting from the system of sources, with particular regard to the importance that work has in the constitutional source and hints on collective bargaining, to examine the regulation of the employment contract, the structure of the rights and obligations of the parties, the regulation of individual dismissals, equal treatment and prohibitions of discrimination, the protection of rights arising from the employment relationship, flexible contracts, the legal regulation of the market of work.
Course program (divided into modules):
1) The employment relationship
2) Active labor policies and employment services
- meeting demand offer
- the targeted placement of disabled people
- professional training, internships
- the hiring of disadvantaged people
3) Non-standard forms of work
- fixed-term work
- the administration of work
- the apprenticeship
- part-time and flexible employment contracts
- self-employed, semi-subordinate and occasional work
4) Profiles of the discipline of the employment relationship
- determination of work performance: duties, classification, ius variandi
- the legal regulation of work performance
- child labor, female labor, gender equality
- the salary
- resignation, consensual termination, individual dismissal
5) Elements of trade union law
Recommended textbooks: Institutions of labor law by Tursi - Varesi, 2019, Wolters Kluwer publisher - excluding chapters IV, VII, XII, XIII, XIV, XXIV, XXV, XXVII, XXVIII, XXX.
Learning assessment procedures: Oral exam