Property in Work: The Employment Relationship in the Anglo-American Firm

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Routledge, 2016. gada 15. apr. - 240 lappuses
The notion of property in work has deep historical roots in the common law tradition, but is yet to receive the attention it deserves. In this timely and thought-provoking book, Wanjiru Njoya contrasts ideas of ownership and property rights in English, American and European labour law, and considers their practical implications. The author's contention that shared ownership within a stakeholder theory of the firm allows better protection of both shareholders' and employees' interests in the large public corporation, puts employee-participation firmly back on the corporate governance agenda. The book offers a refreshing new perspective on how a more socially desirable balance between economic flexibility and job security may be achieved.

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Employment Act 2002 52
Ownership of the Firm
The Scottish Coal Company v McCormack 2005 C S I H 68
Efficiency and Shareholder Primacy
Securities and Exchange Act 1934 116
The Legal Framework
Doncaster Amalgamated Collieries Ltd 1940 A C 1014
173

Transnational Information and Consultation of Employees Regulations 1999 169 192 193
Northern Ireland General Health Services Board 1957 1 W L R 594
United States 208 U S 161 1908 Amanda Acquisition Corp v Universal Foods Corp 708 F Supp 984 E D Wis 1989 A P Smith Manufacturing Co v B...
Aberdeen Corp 1971 1 W L R 1578
185
Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 65
Bell 1939 2 K B 187
National Labour Relations Act 1935 37 172 184191194 196 198 199
Bankruptcy Code 2002 190 191
UK Cases
Corporations Workers and Property
105
Index
30

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Wanjiru Njoya teaches law at St John's College, University of Oxford, UK. She is also a member of the Faculty of Law at the University of Oxford, UK.

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