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The Impact of International Business Transfers on Employment Contracts*

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After ten years of EEC-guided harmonization of domestic legislation in the field of employees' rights in business transfers, the discussion seems to be gaining, rather than losing, momentum. In the beginning there was, on the part of the Commission, an awareness that divergent domestic rules as to the retention of rights and benefits of employees necessarily resulted in differing costs of business transfers jeopardizing the very prerequisites of a Common Market.

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Copyright © T.M.C. Asser Press 1989

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