Élire des juges et représenter le monde du travail. Les élections prud’homales en débats (1907-2014)
Laurent Willemez
Travail et Emploi, 2015, vol. n° 144, issue 4, 7-29
Abstract:
?As the election of labour courts? lay judges ? ?(conseillers prud?hommes)? ? has been very recently suppressed by the French Parliament, the aim of the paper is to study the way such elections produced a very peculiar form of labour representation. Indeed, they articulated three sorts of legitimation: a trade-unionist one, a legal one and a professional one. Based on a socio-historical study of debates, and principally parliamentary debates, the paper shows how they led to the major reforms of ? ?prud?hommes? ? in 1907 and 1979, which induces us to analyze the concept of French social democracy.?
Keywords: industrial relations; trade-unionism; lay judges; elections; labour tribunals (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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