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Collective Bargaining
Europe
A website managed by the European Trade Union Institute, which provides information on recent developments in collective bargaining in Europe. It contains country reports on bargaining developments from all EU countries and some of the candidate countries.
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Collective agreements for
employment and competitiveness
In 1998 the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions launched an investigation into the nature and extent of so-called 'pacts for employment', in the framework of a research project called 'Collective agreements for employment and competitiveness'. The results of this project, including a concept paper, research reports and case studies, are available through the Foundation's website.
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EMCC dossier on industrial
restructuring
Industrial restructuring is a striking feature of Europe's economic landscape today. There is wide agreement among employees, social partner organisations and policymakers at all levels that the way industrial restructuring is managed can, and must be improved. A rich body of policy initiatives, conceptual material and practical experience is available, identifying the main issues and challenges governing industrial restructuring. This EMCC dossier aims at presenting a selection of relevant data sources in a systematic way. It reveals the principles of, and various approaches to, corporate restructuring. A series of links provide access to a wide variety of relevant information sources.
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Euro-Telework
Euro-Telework is a website which contains more than fifty contracts and collective agreements in the area of telework across the European Union. The database provides the full texts of agreements and other documents in their original language and gives access to background papers and other resources in the area of telework.
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Framework agreement on
telework
This European-level framework agreement on telework is a landmark achievement in social dialogue, heralding a new form of work organisation. The declared goal of the agreement is to achieve a balance between flexibility and security. This is the first agreement between the European social partners to be implemented by national member organisations.
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International Federation of
Journalists
The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) is the world's largest organisation of journalists and is based in Brussels. First established in 1926, it was relaunched in 1946 and again, in its present form, in 1952. Today the Federation represents around 450,000 members in more than 100 countries and has 146 unions in 106 countries.
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International Federation of
Musicians
The International Federation of Musicians (FIM), founded in 1948 and located in Paris, France, counts 72 unions as members throughout the world. Its main objective is to represent and defend the economic, social and artistic interests of musicians organised in trade unions. Its portal provides access to reports, news and links relevant to the sector.
EMCC is a project of the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions.
Page last updated: 10 December, 2009