2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.proeng.2018.01.113
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Comparison of national strategies in France, Germany and Switzerland for DRR and cross-border crisis management

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“…Herein, we show that there is a need for a better‐connected architecture and regulations that can be used to support free movement and guarantee the ability of European citizens to work across borders (Abad et al ., 2018 ; Novotny, 2021 ). In addition, this work emphasizes the need to review the situation faced by CBWs and the need to better support their integration into their host society (Böhm, 2021 ; Buch et al ., 2009 ; van der Bank and Rothmann, 2006 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Herein, we show that there is a need for a better‐connected architecture and regulations that can be used to support free movement and guarantee the ability of European citizens to work across borders (Abad et al ., 2018 ; Novotny, 2021 ). In addition, this work emphasizes the need to review the situation faced by CBWs and the need to better support their integration into their host society (Böhm, 2021 ; Buch et al ., 2009 ; van der Bank and Rothmann, 2006 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the collective efforts of the EU and individual member states to maintain the sustainable and safe cross‐border employment experienced pre‐COVID‐19 (Abad et al ., 2018 ), the pandemic has significantly affected cross‐border commuting. Rather than being shining examples of solidarity and collaborative efforts to find effective solutions against COVID‐19, European governments responded with unilaterally imposed measures, as well as rebordering (Novotny, 2021 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The current research first will establish its limits by focusing on the theoretical and practical insights on disaster preparedness and set its scope on cross-border disaster preparedness management. Although there is a small body of literature focusing on the dynamics of crossborder issues in EU regions, such as the work done for the euregio-meuse-rhine region, or between France, Germany and Switzerland (Abad et al, 2018), there has not been a particular study on the very challenging region both geographically and geopolitically of the Balkan peninsula. Thus, the current research contributed and shed light upon the much less studied geographical region of the Balkans and contributed to the very limited literature that exists in terms of cross-border disaster management.…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Canada, it is mandatory to provide notice or compensation in lieu of notice, along with opportunities for the employee to make improvements (Chireh et al, 2023). Germany and France have robust employee safeguards, characterised by stringent protocols and the possibility of labour authority endorsement (Abad et al, 2018). Japan prioritises valid justifications and counselling, while Australia enforces a process that is both fair and transparent (Bartram et al, 2019).…”
Section: Conflict Of Interestmentioning
confidence: 99%