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Working conditions and social dialogue

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This report examines the link between working conditions and social dialogue, highlighting instances where social dialogue has had an impact on working conditions. The impact of social dialogue on working conditions is considered at all levels – national, sectoral, company and workplace levels. There is also a specific focus on occupational health and safety. The first section of the report maps existing research and administrative reports, highlighting the findings of surveys, both quantitative and qualitative, that have identified a link between social dialogue and working conditions. The second section looks at examples of social dialogue drawn from case studies that have had an impact on working conditions in a range of areas. Some examples of incomplete social dialogue are also presented, including possible reasons for the shortcomings. Finally, the report identifies potential lessons for the future in terms of factors that contribute to the success or failure of social dialogue.


Key definitions

Outline of existing research

Case study examples

Success factors and lessons learnt

Social partners’ views on social dialogue

Commentary

References

Annex 1: Overview of surveys cited in report

Annex 2: Country codes and abbreviations


Page last updated: 02 April, 2008
About this document
  • ID: TN0710019S
  • Author: Andrea Broughton
  • Institution: Institute for Employment Studies
  • Country: EU Countries
  • Language: EN
  • Publication date: 03-04-2008