Régimen jurídico de las Sociedades Laborales y Participadas (Análisis de la Ley 44/2015, de 14 de octubre)
Abstract
Law 44/2015, October, 14 th, Sociedades Laborales y Participadas. This law regulates, on the one hand, the labor societies a social figure which it has become the most used legal instrument used by workers to become collectively entrepreneurs and managers of their own company. On the other hand it is regulated for the first time in the Spanish legal system the investees societies. In this article we analyze the evolution of the regulation of the labor societies in Spain, noting that the basic ideas of the concept have changed very little from its origins to the Law 44/2015. Some of the modifications in the latter regulation provide it with greater flexibility to these companies to obtain and maintain qualification as labor societies, which does not have to be assessed as positive. We also studied the defining notes that are made in this law about investees societies. We think that the regulation of these societies is very short but at the same time it also allowed a broad interpretacion of this kind of societies. So we believe it should have done a more comprehensive legislacion.
Received: 10 November 2016
Accepted: 16 December 2016
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