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Portugal: latest working life developments Q2 2018

The new tripartite action plan to combat job insecurity and new measures to promote collective bargaining are the main topics of interest in this article. This country update reports on...

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Norway: latest working life developments Q2 2018

A settlement on pensions, amendments to the Working Environment Act, plans for a survey of foreign tour bus companies and a new report on working environments and occupational health are...

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This report gives an overview of working conditions, job quality, workers’ health and job sustainability in the real estate sector (NACE 68).1 It is based mostly on the fifth European Working Conditions Survey (EWCS), which gathers data on working conditions and the quality of work across 34

27 February 2015

This report gives an overview of working conditions, job quality, workers’ health and job sustainability in the professional, scientific and technical activities sector (NACE 70, 71, 72, 73, 74 and 75). It is based mostly on the fifth European Working Conditions Survey (EWCS), which gathers data on

27 February 2015

This article presents some of the key developments and research findings on aspects of individual employment relations in the EU during the first quarter of 2014. The terms and conditions of employment, entitlements and obligations and aspects related to the termination of the employment

18 February 2015

This article presents some of the key developments and research findings on industrial relations and working conditions in the EU during the first quarter of 2014. Institutional affairs, labour-related legislation and developments in collective bargaining and social dialogue are the main focus of

18 February 2015

This article presents some of the key developments and research findings on aspects of individual employment relations in the EU during the third quarter of 2014. Moves to limit the use of fixed-term contracts and proposals to increase the flexibility of temporary employment are the main focus of

18 February 2015

This article presents some of the key developments and research findings on aspects of dispute resolution in the EU between the first and third quarters of 2014. Changes in the EU Member States’ collective and individual dispute resolution mechanisms are the main focus. The section on 'Extensions of

18 February 2015

This article presents some of the key developments and research findings on aspects of collective employment relations in the EU during the second quarter of 2014. Industrial relations reforms, actual and proposed changes to the labour codes in certain countries, and changes in the union rights of

18 February 2015

This report gives an overview of working conditions, job quality, workers’ health and job sustainability in the activities of households as employers of domestic personnel sector (NACE 97), referred to here as the households as employers sector.

09 February 2015

This report gives an overview of working conditions, job quality, workers’ health and job sustainability in administrative and support services activities (NACE78–82). It is based mostly on the fifth European Working Conditions Survey (EWCS), which gathers data on working conditions and the quality

09 February 2015

This report gives an overview of working conditions, job quality, workers’ health and job sustainability in the transport and storage sector (NACE 49 to 53). It is based mostly on the fifth European Working Conditions Survey (EWCS), which gathers data on working conditions and the quality of work

09 February 2015

Online resources results (200)

Public committee proposes changes to rules on mediation and strikes

The report [1] of the public committee responsible for examining the Norwegian collective bargaining system was made public on 2 April 2001. The report is to be considered by relevant parties before the government recommends any changes to the Act relating to labour disputes and the Act relating to

New rules introduced on equality advisors

Legislative decree no. 196 of 23 May 2000 has introduced significant changes to Italy's system of "equality advisors", who are responsible for promoting female employment and enforcing sex equality law at the workplace. The decree boosts the advisors' functions, allocating an annual fund of ITL 20

Government introduces new labour market reform

A series of intersectoral agreements on employment promotion signed by the Spanish social partners in April 1997 are due to expire in May 2001. The social partners started negotiations over a new version of these agreements in summer 2000 but, in view of their failure to reach a consensus, in March

Redundant employees sue Fujitsu Siemens

The redundant employees of the Fujitsu Siemens plant located in Kilo, Finland, which was closed in 2000, brought legal proceedings against the company in February 2001. The employees are demanding compensation totalling some FIM 50 million for possible violation of the Finnish Cooperation Act's

Negotiations on the overhaul of industrial relations - one year on

In February 2000, France's five main trade union confederations agreed to enter talks on the MEDEF employers' confederation's plan to draw up a joint framework for the "overhaul" of the French industrial relations system, and redefine the rules in order to create "decentralised, independent

New Labour Inspectorate launched

The social partners in Greece have repeatedly expressed the need to reorganise and modernise the Labour Inspectorate. The existing structure was limited and unable to meet current requirements for better monitoring, specialisation, flexibility and rapid action. Legislation adopted in 1998 created a

National Court rules against freezing of civil servants' pay

In January 2001, Spain's National Court ruled in favour of a trade union appeal against the freezing of civil servant's wages by the People's Party government in 1997. If this ruling is implemented, it could involve payments of at least ESP 500 billion. The trade unions have begun to mobilise civil

New immigration law adopted

In January 2001, a new law was adopted on immigrant workers in Portugal. The legislation includes measures which will make it easier for immigrants in employment to gain residence rights and allow illegal immigrants to regularise their situation. Overall, the trade unions regard the law as positive

Unemployment insurance agreement finally endorsed

An agreement reforming France's jointly-managed UNEDIC unemployment insurance scheme was formally endorsed by the government, at the third time of asking, in December 2000. This followed 10 months of intense negotiations, which became a power struggle between the government and the employers'

Proposals to change dismissals law

In November 2000, a government-appointed committee issued its recommendations on amending Dutch dismissals law. It proposes ending the current "dual system" by omitting the current test for "reasonable cause" before dismissal occurs. The new system is designed to bring Dutch legislation into line


Blogs results (1)
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Seniority entitlements have largely been on the decline since the 1990s, and have been gradually phased-out from legislation in Europe, as well as in collective agreements. However, it would be premature to dismiss seniority-based entitlements as a thing of the past, as they remain in force across

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