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http://hdl.handle.net/2183/38931 La doctrina del Comité Europeo de Derechos Sociales acerca del incumplimiento por España de derechos laborales elementales regulados en la Carta Social Europea
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Carril Vázquez, X. M. (2021). La doctrina del Comité Europeo de Derechos Sociales acerca del incumplimiento por España de derechos laborales elementales regulados en la Carta Social Europea. Revista De Trabajo Y Seguridad Social. CEF, (460), 147–174. https://doi.org/10.51302/rtss.2021.2438.
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[Resumen]: Este trabajo analiza el reiterado incumplimiento por parte de España de ciertos derechos
laborales, tanto individuales como colectivos, regulados en la Carta Social Europea, de acuerdo
con la doctrina del Comité Europeo de Derechos Sociales. Se trata de incumplimientos que
son, en gran medida, consecuencia de reformas economicistas de nuestro derecho del trabajo.
La decisión de ratificar la Carta Social Europea revisada y el Protocolo adicional a la Carta
Social que establece un sistema de reclamaciones colectivas tendrá mayor impacto si España
decide poner fin a las causas que determinan sus incumplimientos y su falta de ejemplaridad,
ajustándose a lo indicado por el Comité Europeo de Derechos Sociales.
[Abstract]: This work analyses the repetead violation by Spain of certain labour rights, both individual and collective, ruled in the European Social Charter, according to the European Committee of Social Rights. These are non-compliances which are largely the result of economicist reforms of our Labour Law. The decision to ratify the European Social Charter (revised) and the Additional Protocol to the European Social Charter provinding for a system of collective complaints will have a greater impact if Spain decides to put an end to the causes that determine its non-compliances and its lack of exemplaryness, in line with the European Commitee of Social Rights.
[Abstract]: This work analyses the repetead violation by Spain of certain labour rights, both individual and collective, ruled in the European Social Charter, according to the European Committee of Social Rights. These are non-compliances which are largely the result of economicist reforms of our Labour Law. The decision to ratify the European Social Charter (revised) and the Additional Protocol to the European Social Charter provinding for a system of collective complaints will have a greater impact if Spain decides to put an end to the causes that determine its non-compliances and its lack of exemplaryness, in line with the European Commitee of Social Rights.
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