R. Del Punta, Diritto del lavoro, Milano, Giuffrè, VIII ed., 2016, except:
Introduction; Section I, Chapter I; Section I, Chapter II; Section I, Chapter III; Section I, Chapter IV; Section IV, Chapter III; Section V, Chapter XII; Section VI, Chapter IV.
Learning Objectives
Familiarity with the principal legal issues of Collective and Individual Labour Law and with the system of Labour Law sources; ability to solve various problems of Labour Law in the frame of the contemporary social and economic context.
Prerequisites
In order to take the Labour Law exam, the following exams must have been taken: General Constitutional Law; Private Law I.
Teaching Methods
Lessons, seminars and practical classes.
Further information
The study of the textbook must be integrated by the consultation of the main labour laws, which can be found in an updated Labour Law code.
Type of Assessment
Oral exam.
Course program
The course deals with the following topics: origin, main principles and sources of Labour Law; industrial relations and unions; collective barganing; strike and social conflict; workers' participation; labour market regulation; subordinate and autonomous work; working time; employees' rights and duties; dismissal.