| Amos Jenkins Peaslee - 1974 - 828 pages
...consult the Economic and Social Committee. Art. 119. Each Member State shall during the first stage ensure and subsequently maintain the application of...and women should receive equal pay for equal work. For the purpose of this Article, "pay" means the ordinary basic or minimum wage or salary and any other... | |
| Gerhard Bebr - 1981 - 850 pages
...of the Member States to ensure, under Article 1 19, during the first stage of the transitory period "the application of the principle that men and women should receive equal pay for equal work." Compared with the preceding rulings in Deutsche Grammophon, Centrafarm and Walrave, Defrenne II made... | |
| International Labour Office - 1982 - 196 pages
...support to the principle. The Treaty of Rome (1957), establishing the European Economic Community, requires member States to ensure and subsequently maintain the application of the principle of equal remuneration for equal work as between men and women workers. This is defined to mean that... | |
| Michael P. Furmston, Roger Kerridge, B. E. Sufrin - 1983 - 444 pages
...directives remain a matter of acute controversy. (6) Art. 119 provides that "each Member state shall... ensure and subsequently maintain the application of...and women should receive equal pay for equal work." For the purposes of the Article, 'pay' is defined as "the ordinary basic or minimum wage or salary... | |
| Antoni Zabalza, Z. Tzannatos - 1985 - 168 pages
...comply with Community laws as other member states. The Treaty of Rome (1958), Article 119, set forth the principle that 'men and women should receive equal pay for equal work' which was further clarified by the Council Directive 75/117/EEC (The Equal Pay Directive) of 10 February... | |
| Louis B. Sohn - 1986 - 1118 pages
...principle of four weeks' annual paid holiday. Article 119 Each Member State shall during the first stage ensure and subsequently maintain the application of...and women should receive equal pay for equal work. For the purpose of this Article, "pay" means the ordinary basic or minimum wage or salary and any other... | |
| Hjalte Rasmussen - 1986 - 590 pages
...April 4 (1976) ECR on p. 455. 41. Article 119 says: 'Each Member State shall during the first stage ensure and subsequently maintain the application of the principle that men and women receive equal pay for equal work'. 42. Pp. 464-465. 43. Further details are reported in the ECR 44.... | |
| Shimon Shetreet - 1988 - 520 pages
...hostess could rely on the treaty provision according to which "each Member State shall _ ensure and _ maintain the application of the principle that men and women should receive equal pay for equal work",47 against the private Belgian Company of Air Navigation in her action for a pay differential... | |
| Yoram Dinstein - 1989 - 320 pages
...Community Article 119 of the Treaty of Rome41 states that "Each Member State shall during the first stage ensure and subsequently maintain the application of...and women should receive equal pay for equal work." In addition, Article 169 empowers the Commission to "deliver a reasoned opinion after giving the State... | |
| Benjamin Aaron, Zvi H. Bar-Niv, Thilo Ramm - 1989 - 696 pages
...the European Court of Justice upon the interpretation of art. 119 of the Treaty of Rome, requiring the application 'of the principle that men and women should receive equal pay for equal work,' and to the implementation of which the Equal Pay Act 1970 is directed. The first of these decisions... | |
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