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Autonomia Collettiva E Concorrenza Nel Sistema Riformato Della Vendita Della Stampa Quotidiana E Periodica, Michele Faioli Mar 2013

Autonomia Collettiva E Concorrenza Nel Sistema Riformato Della Vendita Della Stampa Quotidiana E Periodica, Michele Faioli

Michele Faioli

This paper examines the relationship between collective autonomy and competition in the newspaper industry, particularly in the light of the revived trend towards liberalisation. The analysis considers the sale of newspapers and periodicals and the competing interests of the parties involved (vendors, distributors, and publishers). Emphasis is placed upon workers and on a more practical approach to the exercise of their right to organize.


Fondi Interprofessionali Per La Formazione Continua, Michele Faioli May 2012

Fondi Interprofessionali Per La Formazione Continua, Michele Faioli

Michele Faioli

No abstract provided.


Back To The Future: Introducing Constructive Feminism For The Twenty-First Century: A New Paradigm For The Family And Medical Leave Act, Arianne Renan Barzilay Dr. Jan 2012

Back To The Future: Introducing Constructive Feminism For The Twenty-First Century: A New Paradigm For The Family And Medical Leave Act, Arianne Renan Barzilay Dr.

Arianne Renan Barzilay Dr. (J.S.D., New York University School of Law)

Abstract: At least ninety percent (90%) of American parents, mothers and fathers, say they are experiencing an acute shortage of time spent with family and an intense work-family conflict. This article provides a history and a theory that should inform our conceptualization of work-family regulation. It points to the neglected history of working-class social feminism. It shows how working-class social feminists at the beginning of the twentieth century advocated for “constructive feminism”—government support, by way of labor regulation, of what this article terms “multidimensionalism”—a life enriched by meaningful dimensions of work, family, civic participation, and culture. The Article extends this …


Labor Regulation As Family Regulation: Decent Work And Decent Families, Arianne Renan Barzilay Dr. Jan 2012

Labor Regulation As Family Regulation: Decent Work And Decent Families, Arianne Renan Barzilay Dr.

Arianne Renan Barzilay Dr. (J.S.D., New York University School of Law)

It is due time that we understood that regulating the family has been a longstanding goal of labor regulation. This article presents the trajectory of labor regulation as family regulation. It provides a history of the "decent standards" discourse pertaining to wage and hour regulation, and reveals its double meanings: to provide "decent work" and to promote "decent families. " It terms the goal of providing decent standards of work and wages as "productive decency" and the goals pertaining to family decency, proper gender norms, and sexual purity as "repressive decency. " It shows how labor regulation surprisingly began in …


Riforma Pensionistica Monti-Fornero, Michele Faioli Dec 2011

Riforma Pensionistica Monti-Fornero, Michele Faioli

Michele Faioli

No abstract provided.


Lavoro E Produttività Nell'economia Globale. La Contrattazione Collettiva Decentrata Dopo La Manovra Di Ferragosto 2011, Michele Faioli, Angelo Pandolfo Aug 2011

Lavoro E Produttività Nell'economia Globale. La Contrattazione Collettiva Decentrata Dopo La Manovra Di Ferragosto 2011, Michele Faioli, Angelo Pandolfo

Michele Faioli

No abstract provided.


Riforma Fiscale E Redditi Di Lavoro Dipendente: Per Una Fiscalità Volta Verso Il Nuovo Millennio, Michele Faioli Jan 2011

Riforma Fiscale E Redditi Di Lavoro Dipendente: Per Una Fiscalità Volta Verso Il Nuovo Millennio, Michele Faioli

Michele Faioli

No abstract provided.


Women At Work: Towards An Inclusive Narrative Of The Rise Of The Regulatory State, Arianne Renan Barzilay Dr. Jan 2008

Women At Work: Towards An Inclusive Narrative Of The Rise Of The Regulatory State, Arianne Renan Barzilay Dr.

Arianne Renan Barzilay Dr. (J.S.D., New York University School of Law)

Abstract: This Article seeks to enrich what we know about the establishment of the regulatory state. It focuses on women’s contribution to the rise of the American regulatory apparatus. By looking at historical sources and archival materials, this Article illustrates how women reformers were central to the development of the regulatory state and how they were guided by an ideology that called for government regulation to provide decent standards of living. Through the example of the establishment of the Women’s Bureau in the U.S. Department of Labor, the Article expands our understanding of the purposes of administrative bodies, and it …