EU directives give member states a certain period – say 2 or 3 years – to implement rules at national level. In fact the DPA 1998 replaces earlier UK legislation, the Data Protection Act 1984, so it does more than simply reproduce the directive. Other examples of subjects covered by directives are redundancy information/ consultation, equal treatment, insolvency protection, pregnancy protection, European and domestic works councils and agency work
Primary Language | en. |
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Journal Section | Bireysel İş Hukukuna İlişkin Yazılar |
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Publication Date | June 13, 2014 |
Published in Issue | Year 2014 Volume: 72 Issue: 2 |