CESR Seminar
Wednesday
April 20 2016
14:00-16:00
Nicola
Cianferoni
CESR Visiting Doctoral Researcher
Do
the new forms of work revolutionise the centrality of working time?
With the substantial rise of precarious or zero-hours-contracts workers in Europe, is working time still fundamental to labour contracts and
collective agreements? To address this question, Nicola will use data collected during his study of the restructuring of grocery stores in Switzerland and its impact on working time patterns.
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