Dispatch feature of the Comparative Labor Law & Policy Journal


Announcing the Dispatch feature of the Comparative Labor Law & Policy Journal

A dispatch is a brief essay describing a significant development in national labor law: legislative, judicial, administrative.

Dispatches are free to the public and only accessible on the Comparative Labor Law & Policy Journal Website at https://cllpj.law.illinois.edu/dispatches

DISPATCHES. A dispatch is a brief essay, ordinarily not to exceed five printed pages, describing a significant development in national labor law: legislative, judicial, administrative. The importance of the development in domestic context should be explained; the reasons for transnational interest might be suggested.
Our 2018 Dispatch Publications Include:
DISPATCH No. 6 – Germany—“Prohibition on the Use of Temporary Workers as Strike Replacements,” by Thomas Klein and Dominik Leist

DISPATCH No. 7, "The Peculiarities of Telework in Post-Soviet Space: Russia, Kazakhstan, Belorussia, and Ukraine," by Elena Sychenko

DISPATCH No. 8 – Chile – "Workers’ Privacy in the Employment Contract: Developments From Chile," by Sergio Gamonal C. and César F. Rosado Marzán

Dispatch No. 9 – Italy – “The new legal status of independent contractors in the Italian legal system,” by Elena Gramano

Dispatch No. 10 – Belgium – "Marginal part-time in Europe: 2018’s expansion of flexi-jobs in Belgium," by Mathias Wouters and Pieter Pecinovsky

Dispatch No. 11 – United Kingdom – "Winners and losers in the 2018 UK university faculty strike (with some comparisons to U.S. law)," by Carol Daugherty Rasnic

Dispatch No. 12 – Italy – “Whistleblower protection in Italy: an employment law perspective on a controversial brand-new legislative intervention,” by Giovanni Gaudio

Dispatch No. 13 – Italy – “‘With great power comes virtual freedom’: A Review of the First Italian Case Holding that (Food-delivery) Platform Workers are not Employees,” by Antonio Aloisi

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