Ignoring Facts of a Case to Avoid a CJEU Ruling on a Form of Fixed-term Employment Regulated in a Swedish Collective Agreement? : Case Note on Swedish Labour Court Case No. 33, 2023 (AD 2023:33)
(2024) In European Labour Law Journal 15(1). p.218-221- Abstract
- This case note discusses Swedish Labour Court case No. 33 of 2023 (AD 2023:33). The case involved a fixed-term worker employed as a personal assistant under a specific form of fixed-term contract regulated by collective agreement. The trade union sought to have the employment contract converted into a contract of indefinite duration and the form of fixed-term employment used to be declared invalid. Furthermore, it requested that the court should seek a preliminary ruling on whether the specific situation and conditions of work in the case could be considered objective reasons in accordance with clause 5(1)(a) of the Fixed-Term Framework Agreement. The Swedish Labour Court decided that the Fixed-Term Work Directive was not applicable in the... (More)
- This case note discusses Swedish Labour Court case No. 33 of 2023 (AD 2023:33). The case involved a fixed-term worker employed as a personal assistant under a specific form of fixed-term contract regulated by collective agreement. The trade union sought to have the employment contract converted into a contract of indefinite duration and the form of fixed-term employment used to be declared invalid. Furthermore, it requested that the court should seek a preliminary ruling on whether the specific situation and conditions of work in the case could be considered objective reasons in accordance with clause 5(1)(a) of the Fixed-Term Framework Agreement. The Swedish Labour Court decided that the Fixed-Term Work Directive was not applicable in the case and that there was no reason to ask for a preliminary ruling. This case note discusses the outcome of the case and the reasoning of the Swedish Labour Court of specific interest in relation to the Fixed-Term Work Directive. (Less)
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- Hartzén, Ann-Christine LU
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- publishing date
- 2024-03
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- Contribution to journal
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- published
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- keywords
- fixed-term work, EU law, Fixed-term work, Swedish Labour Court, Fixed-term Work Directive, Swedish social partners, Swedish collective agreement, personal assistants, bjective reasons
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- European Labour Law Journal
- volume
- 15
- issue
- 1
- pages
- 4 pages
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- SAGE Publications
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- scopus:85180167270
- ISSN
- 2031-9525
- DOI
- 10.1177/20319525231219665
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- English
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- yes
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- b6e33055-20fd-4f0d-8f9a-8f75b3b0ef0b
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- 2023-11-24 14:26:51
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