The politics of European labour law

Rebecca L. Zahn
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Labour law – comprising individual employment laws and the collective regulation of work by trade unions and employers – is inherently political. It not only involves the legal regulation of the work relationship but also broader policy choices about the nature of society and the distribution of resources. As a result, any sophisticated study of the discipline mandates an understanding of both labour law’s legislative content as well as the social, political and economic context within which it has evolved and within which its legislation plays out. ‘European Labour Law’ is no different in this regard. National understandings of twenty-eight labour law systems permeate the politics surrounding the development of a ‘social’ Europe and vice versa. This exchange between law and politics takes place on different levels with national ideas moving across borders, percolating to the EU level, and EU decisions filtering down to the national level. Notwithstanding the general recognition that law and politics go hand in hand in providing an understanding of the development of a social side to European integration, the extent to which scholars of ‘European Labour Law’ have regard to other disciplines is limited. This chapter discusses the shortcomings of this approach and suggests that insights from the EU studies literature on Europeanisation could help labour law scholars to better understand the impact of ‘European Labour Law’ on national labour law systems and, as a result, provide us with valuable future research agendas.
欧洲劳动法的政治
劳工法- -包括个人就业法和工会和雇主对工作的集体管理- -本质上是政治性的。它不仅涉及对工作关系的法律规制,还涉及有关社会性质和资源分配的更广泛的政策选择。因此,对这一学科的任何复杂研究都要求了解劳动法的立法内容,以及它发展和立法的社会、政治和经济背景。《欧洲劳动法》在这方面也没有什么不同。国家对28个劳动法制度的理解渗透到围绕“社会”欧洲发展的政治中,反之亦然。法律和政治之间的交流发生在不同的层面,国家的想法跨越国界,渗透到欧盟层面,欧盟的决定过滤到国家层面。尽管人们普遍认识到,在理解欧洲一体化社会方面的发展方面,法律和政治是齐头并进的,但“欧洲劳动法”学者对其他学科的关注程度是有限的。本章讨论了这种方法的缺点,并建议欧盟研究文献中关于欧洲化的见解可以帮助劳动法学者更好地理解“欧洲劳动法”对国家劳动法体系的影响,从而为我们提供有价值的未来研究议程。
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