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008 191030s2020 ilu ob 001 0 eng
020 _a9781509955923
_qpbk.
040 _beng
041 _aeng
245 0 4 _aThe right to strike in international law /
_cJeffrey Vogt, et al.
260 _aOxford :
_bHart,
_c2021.
520 _a"This monograph is a direct response to the claim made by members of the 'Employers Group' at the 2012 International Labour Conference, namely that the right to strike is not protected in international law, and in particular by ILO Convention 87 on the right to freedom of association. The apparent aim is to sow sufficient doubt as to the existence of an internationally protected right so that governments might have a free hand to limit or prohibit the right to strike at the national level while still claiming compliance with their international obligations. Already, some governments have seized on the employers' arguments to deny this right in law and in practice. The book is the only exhaustive analysis as to the existence of the right to strike under international law, and its findings, based on deep legal research, dispel any doubt on the matter. There is simply no credible claim that the right to strike does not enjoy international protection; indeed, the authors argue that it has attained the status of a customary international law norm"--
650 0 _aRight to strike.
_9104400
650 0 _aStrikes and lockouts
_xLaw and legislation.
_9104399
650 0 _aLabor laws and legislation, International.
700 1 _aVogt, Jeffrey,
_eauthor.
_91634669
999 _c2517215
_d2517215