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Conclusions 2014 - Ireland - Article 5
Conclusions 2014 Ireland Article 5 IRL 05 00 000 05/12/2014 08/12/2014 Article 5 Right to organise The Committee takes note of the information contained in the report submitted by Ireland as well as of the information contained in the previous report ESC2014/def/IRL/5/ENhttps://hudoc.esc.coe.int/eng?i=2014/def/IRL/5/EN
Conclusions 2014 - Montenegro - Article 6-2
Conclusions 2014 Montenegro Article 6 2 MNE 06 02 000 05/12/2014 08/12/2014 Article 6 Right to bargain collectively Paragraph 2 Negotiation procedures The Committee takes note of the information contained in the report submitted by Montenegro. Section 12 ESC2014/def/MNE/6/2/ENhttps://hudoc.esc.coe.int/eng?i=2014/def/MNE/6/2/EN
Conclusions 2014 - Russian Federation - Article 5
Conclusions 2014 Russian Federation Article 5 RUS 05 00 000 05/12/2014 08/12/2014 Article 5 Right to organise The Committee takes note of the information contained in the report submitted by the Russian Federation. At federal level the right to organise ESC2014/def/RUS/5/ENhttps://hudoc.esc.coe.int/eng?i=2014/def/RUS/5/EN
Conclusions 2014 - Serbia - Article 5
Conclusions 2014 Serbia Article 5 SRB 05 00 000 05/12/2014 08/12/2014 Article 5 Right to organise The Committee takes note of the information contained in the report submitted by Serbia. The report refers to Article 55 of the Constitution which provides: ESC2014/def/SRB/5/ENhttps://hudoc.esc.coe.int/eng?i=2014/def/SRB/5/EN
Conclusions 2015 - Sweden - Article 27-2
Conclusions 2015 Sweden Article 27 2 SWE 27 02 163 04/12/2015 01/12/2015 Article 27 Right of workers with family responsibilities to equal opportunity and treatment Paragraph 2 Parental leave The Committee takes note of the information contained in the ESC2015/def/SWE/27/2/ENhttps://hudoc.esc.coe.int/eng?i=2015/def/SWE/27/2/EN
Conclusions I - Sweden - Article 8-1
Conclusions I Sweden Article 8 1 SWE 08 01 000 31/05/1969 31/05/1969 Article 8 Right of employed women to protection Paragraph 1 Maternity leave The Committee found that although adequate allowances were paid in Sweden to employed women who stopped ESCI/def/SWE/8/1/ENhttps://hudoc.esc.coe.int/eng?i=I/def/SWE/8/1/EN
Conclusions II - Sweden - Article 3-1
Conclusions II Sweden Article 3 1 SWE 03 02 000 31/07/1971 31/07/1971 Article 3 Right to safe and healthy working conditions Paragraph 1 Safety and health regulations As far as concerned Sweden the Committee felt bound to note firstly that the second ESCII/def/SWE/3/1/ENhttps://hudoc.esc.coe.int/eng?i=II/def/SWE/3/1/EN
Conclusions II - Sweden - Article 8-1
Conclusions II Sweden Article 8 1 SWE 08 01 000 31/07/1971 31/07/1971 Article 8 Right of employed women to protection Paragraph 1 Maternity leave The Committee noted that certain categories of women workers in Sweden namely those who had not worked for ESCII/def/SWE/8/1/ENhttps://hudoc.esc.coe.int/eng?i=II/def/SWE/8/1/EN
Conclusions III - Sweden - Article 3-1
Conclusions III Sweden Article 3 1 SWE 03 02 000 31/07/1973 31/07/1973 Article 3 Right to safe and healthy working conditions Paragraph 1 Safety and health regulations The Committee noted with interest that the third Swedish report in contrast to its ESCIII/def/SWE/3/1/ENhttps://hudoc.esc.coe.int/eng?i=III/def/SWE/3/1/EN
Conclusions IV - Sweden - Article 8-1
Conclusions IV Sweden Article 8 1 SWE 08 01 000 30/11/1975 30/11/1975 Article 8 Right of employed women to protection Paragraph 1 Maternity leave While appreciating the progressive nature of the latest legislation on the protection of employment in Sweden ESCIV/def/SWE/8/1/ENhttps://hudoc.esc.coe.int/eng?i=IV/def/SWE/8/1/EN
Conclusions IX-1 - Sweden - Article 3-1
Conclusions IX 1 Sweden Article 3 1 SWE 03 02 000 30/06/1985 30/06/1985 Article 3 Right to safe and healthy working conditions Paragraph 1 Safety and health regulations The Committee took note of the content of the Swedish report and noted the large ESCIX-1/def/SWE/3/1/ENhttps://hudoc.esc.coe.int/eng?i=IX-1/def/SWE/3/1/EN
Conclusions V - Sweden - Article 8-1
Conclusions V Sweden Article 8 1 SWE 08 01 000 31/12/1977 31/12/1977 Article 8 Right of employed women to protection Paragraph 1 Maternity leave The committee did not feel that the information provided in the 5th report from Sweden concerning the period ESCV/def/SWE/8/1/ENhttps://hudoc.esc.coe.int/eng?i=V/def/SWE/8/1/EN
Conclusions V - Sweden - Article 8-3
Conclusions V Sweden Article 8 3 SWE 08 03 000 31/12/1977 31/12/1977 Article 8 Right of employed women to protection Paragraph 3 Time off for nursing mothers As the 5th report of Sweden did not contain any new information on the application of this ESCV/def/SWE/8/3/ENhttps://hudoc.esc.coe.int/eng?i=V/def/SWE/8/3/EN
Conclusions VI - Sweden - Article 7-3
Conclusions VI Sweden Article 7 3 SWE 07 03 000 30/11/1979 30/11/1979 Article 7 Right of children and young persons to protection Paragraph 3 Prohibition of employment of young persons subject to compulsory educatio In the part of the 6th report presented ESCVI/def/SWE/7/3/ENhttps://hudoc.esc.coe.int/eng?i=VI/def/SWE/7/3/EN
Conclusions VI - Sweden - Article 8-3
Conclusions VI Sweden Article 8 3 SWE 08 03 000 30/11/1979 30/11/1979 Article 8 Right of employed women to protection Paragraph 3 Time off for nursing mothers The 6th report from Sweden confirms that the provisions of the 1949 Act on the protection of ESCVI/def/SWE/8/3/ENhttps://hudoc.esc.coe.int/eng?i=VI/def/SWE/8/3/EN
Conclusions VII - Sweden - Article 8-3
Conclusions VII Sweden Article 8 3 SWE 08 03 000 31/12/1981 31/12/1981 Article 8 Right of employed women to protection Paragraph 3 Time off for nursing mothers The information supplied in the 7th Swedish report enabled the committee to observed that the ESCVII/def/SWE/8/3/ENhttps://hudoc.esc.coe.int/eng?i=VII/def/SWE/8/3/EN
Conclusions X-1 - Sweden - Article 3-1
Conclusions X 1 Sweden Article 3 1 SWE 03 02 000 30/06/1987 30/06/1985 Article 3 Right to safe and healthy working conditions Paragraph 1 Safety and health regulations The Committee examined the situation created in SWEDEN by the repeal of the 1949 Order ESCX-1/def/SWE/3/1/ENhttps://hudoc.esc.coe.int/eng?i=X-1/def/SWE/3/1/EN
Conclusions XX-3 - Denmark - Article 6-4
Conclusions XX 3 Denmark Article 6 4 DNK 06 04 000 05/12/2014 08/12/2014 Article 6 Right to bargain collectively Paragraph 4 Collective action The Committee takes note of the information contained in the report submitted by Denmark. Collective action: ESCXX-3/def/DNK/6/4/ENhttps://hudoc.esc.coe.int/eng?i=XX-3/def/DNK/6/4/EN
Decision on admissibility and the merits: European Confederation of Police (EuroCOP) v. Ireland, Complaint No. 83/2012
Decision on admissibility and the merits: European Confederation of Police EuroCOP v. Ireland Complaint No. 83/2012 IRL 05 00 000 06 02 000 06 04 000 21 00 000 02/12/2013 17/05/2014 European Committee of Social Rights Comit europ en des Droits sociaux ESCcc-83-2012-dadmissandmerits-enhttps://hudoc.esc.coe.int/eng?i=cc-83-2012-dadmissandmerits-en
Decision on the merits: European Council of Police Trade Unions (CESP) v. France, Complaint No. 101/2013
Decision on the merits: European Council of Police Trade Unions CESP v. France Complaint No. 101/2013 FRA 05 00 000 06 00 000 06 01 000 06 02 000 2016 01 27 2016 07 04 European Committee of Social Rights Comit europ en des Droits sociaux DECISION ON THE ESCcc-101-2013-dmerits-enhttps://hudoc.esc.coe.int/eng?i=cc-101-2013-dmerits-en