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The Specificity of the Right to Strike in the Case of Certain Categories of Public Sector Personnel

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  • Teodor Narcis Godeanu

    (Spiru Haret University, Bucharest, Romania)

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The present study aims to analyze some aspects related to the right to strike regime. We aim to start from the general to the individual, from this right, in its capacity as a fundamental right of employees and continuing with the particularities of manifestation within certain categories of people. These are public sector staff in general and some categories of staff in this sector, in particular. A first approach considers civil servants, which is the most discussed and disputed category in the doctrine of labor law and, respectively, the doctrine of public law. The second approach concerns some civil servants subject to a special status, such as staff in the public order and safety system. Can they exercise their right to strike? If not, why not? If so, to what extent? The usefulness of the theme was determined by what is happening in contemporary reality.

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  • Teodor Narcis Godeanu, 2021. "The Specificity of the Right to Strike in the Case of Certain Categories of Public Sector Personnel," Scientia Moralitas Conference Proceedings 01255, Research Association for Interdisciplinary Studies.
  • Handle: RePEc:smo:scmowp:01255
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    rights; freedoms; the right to strike; personnel; the public sector; civil servants; civil servants with special status;
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