C_KPPRP Labour Law

Faculty of Economics and Administration
Spring 2007
Extent and Intensity
0/0. 3 credit(s). Type of Completion: zk (examination).
Teacher(s)
JUDr. Jana Mervartová (lecturer)
Guaranteed by
doc. JUDr. Ing. Oldřich Tvrdoň, CSc.
Department of Law – Faculty of Economics and Administration
Contact Person: Barbara Szláviková
Timetable
Sat 21. 4. 8:30–11:50 P103
Course Enrolment Limitations
The course is only offered to the students of the study fields the course is directly associated with.
fields of study / plans the course is directly associated with
Course objectives
Annotation Labour law is one of the law branches of the Czech system of law. It comprises of a complex of legal norms regulating labour relations that arise between employers and employees. The target of the regulation is namely the realization of an individual's right for job, setting up basic working conditions, rights and duties of labour-law relations participants. The objective of the course is to make students familiar with basic institutes of labour law and provide them with a survey of valid legal regulations in this field. By studying labour-law regulations the students will be able to orientate themselves in respective legal norms and they will be able to write up certain labour-law documents in writing and resolve possible labour problems in practice.
Syllabus
  • Thematic plan of lectures: week topic Introduction to labour law - principles of labour law in connection with Charter of basic rights and freedoms (Convention no. 111 WLO dealing with a ban on job and profession discrimination, regulation of Council no. 76/207/EEC on the implementation of equal treatment for men and women) - Conventions by the International Labour Organisation, EU regulations on legal form convergence - domestic sources, their amendments, new conception of the Labour CodeSubjects of labour law - labour-law competence of employees, employees as members of a statutory body of a trading company - employers – differences between an individual and a corporate body - employer's rights and duties in the course of employment - written documents submitted by an employee when entering employment Employment, origination, changes - election, appointment, managerial contract - examples of labour contracts, their essentials – legal and agreed (emphasis on probation and chaining of a certain lifetime) - types of changes in employment (transfer, displacement) Termination of employment - ways of termination - cases of a notice to quit with an application of notice reasons used in practice - legal action for determining nullity of an employment termination - compensation money, certificate of employment Additional labour-law relations - differences between contracts for work carried out outside an employment - practicalities of enetring into an agreement for company's practice - performance of additional work as another gainful activity (law of cross interests)Working time - length and apportionment of working time - use of flexi time in a company - regulation of overtime limits and its remuneration (EU regulation no. 93/104/EC) - breaks at work, incessant rest between shifts and within a week - significance of a working time account in the new Labour Code Recovery holiday - basic determination of a holiday and other determinations of a holiday in a business and non-business sphere - calculation of a proportion of a holiday for the time of a year spent by working - terms of going for a holiday, possibility of a transfer of unused holiday Remuneration for work - differences between a wage and a salary - minimum wage and minimum wage tariffs in comparison with the substinence minimum - protection of employees in cases of an employer's insolvency (regulation 2002/74/EC) - unpaid wage claims and their exercising in connection with the insolvency law - governmental regulation 330/2003 on wage rates of employees in public services and administration Safety and health protection at work - risk prevention (regulation 89/391/EEC) - requirements for a workplace and working environment – governmental regulation 178/2001 Coll. - work injuries registration – governmental regulation 494/2001 Coll. - regulation of smoking ban and alcohol consumption at workplaces - working conditions for women, banned work - law 251/2005 Coll., about work inspection Employee's and employer's liability for damages - liability function - terms for an origination of liability for damages, differences from civil law - employee's general liability, compensatory damages - agreement on material responsibility in a company practice - compensation for work injuries and professional diseases, conversion to the concept of law on casualty insurance with the Czech Social Security Administration Collective bargaining - function and structure of labour unions, tripartite - foundation of unions and European Councels of Employees - making collective treaties, solving collective disputes - strike in the concept of the Czech legal order Legal regulation of employment - WLO Convention no. 168 on employment support - tools of active policy in employment and their implementation in regions - problems of illegal work - right for employment - procedure for work mediation at employment offices - conditions for getting an unemployment benefit and its amount - agency employment - employing people with disabilities (WLO Convention no. 159), working physiotherapy, protected working position and a protected working workshop, allowance for employment support, employer's payments for employeesLabour law in the European Communities - free movement of labour force and sending employees within the EU (Council regulation no. 1612/68 on free movement of workers within the community) - member states' administrative requirements, legalisation of stay, employment of EU citizens and foreigners in the Czech Republic - bilateral agreements in the field of social security - Eures system Lectures are scheduled in two 3-hour blocks according to the following topics: 1. Topics 1 – 6 2. Topics 7 – 13 Thematic contents specification of individual tutorials – see the schedule of classes. A more detailed timetable is included in the Distant-Study Manual.
Literature
  • 1. Mervartová, J. Distanční studijní opora: Pracovní právo, ESF MU Brno, 2004, ISBN 80-210-3383-5
  • 3. Galvas, M. a kol. Pracovní právo, 2. vyd. Brno:MU, 2004,ISBN 80-210-2665-0
  • 2. Bělina, M. a kol. Pracovní právo, 2. vyd. Praha: C.H.Beck, 2004,ISBN 80-7179-853-3
Assessment methods (in Czech)
Forma ZK: písemná a ústní
Language of instruction
Czech
Further comments (probably available only in Czech)
Study Materials
Information on completion of the course: do 15.12.2007
The course can also be completed outside the examination period.
The course is taught annually.
Information on the extent and intensity of the course: 4 hodiny.
The course is also listed under the following terms Spring 2004, Spring 2005, Spring 2006, Spring 2008.
  • Enrolment Statistics (Spring 2007, recent)
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