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  • NC
    8 december 2013

    Disclaimer: This information is made available as a service to the public but has not been edited by the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions. The content is the responsibility of the authors.

  • NC
    8 december 2013

    Disclaimer: This information is made available as a service to the public but has not been edited by the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions. The content is the responsibility of the authors.

  • NC
    8 december 2013

    Disclaimer: This information is made available as a service to the public but has not been edited by the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions. The content is the responsibility of the authors.

  • Article
    5 december 2013

    On 18 October, the Italian government presented the ‘stability law’ for
    2014 which sets out the budget programme for the years 2014 to 2016, in
    compliance with the requirements of the Stability and Growth Pact [1]. The
    stability law establishes the following measures:

    [1] http://ec.europa.eu/economy_finance/economic_governance/sgp/

  • Article
    5 december 2013

    On 7 October 2013, German car manufacturer Daimler released a statement,
    Daimler sets out social principles for contractors (in German) [1]. In it,
    Daimler establishes minimum standards for working conditions, health
    protection and accommodation for employees. The company requires all its
    contractors to pay their contract workers at least as much as the starting
    salary stated in the regional collective agreement. Contractors employing
    temporary agency workers must pay them the supplementary payments negotiated
    in the 2012 collective bargaining round in the metal and electrical industry
    (*DE1206019I* [2]).

    [1] http://media.daimler.com/dcmedia/0-921-656186-49-1638943-1-0-0-0-0-0-11694-614232-0-0-0-0-0-0-0.html
    [2] www.eurofound.europa.eu/ef/observatories/eurwork/articles/industrial-relations/collective-agreements-concluded-in-the-metal-industry

  • Article
    5 december 2013

    The two largest UK teachers’ unions – the National Union of Teachers (NUT
    [1]) and the National Association of Schoolmasters/ Union of Women Teachers
    (NASUWT [2]) are in dispute with the government over their workload,
    bureaucracy, pay cuts, changes to their pensions, and job cuts. Beth Farhat,
    Regional Secretary for the Northern Trade Union Congress, said in a press
    release [3] on 21 October that

    [1] http://www.teachers.org.uk/node
    [2] http://www.nasuwt.org.uk/index.htm
    [3] http://www.tuc.org.uk/industrial-issues/education-and-schools/lesson-right-and-wrong

  • Article
    5 december 2013

    Spain’s General Workers’ Union (UGT [1]) has published a short report,
    The aggravation of the discouragement effect in the economy and society [2]
    (in Spanish, 596KB PDF), that shows there has been a reduction in the
    proportion of the population recorded as economically active in official
    statistics. Released in June 2013, its conclusions are based on data from the
    Spanish Labour Force Survey [3] collated between 2008 and 2013.

    [1] http://www.ugt.es/
    [2] http://www.ugt.es/actualidad/2013/junio/30%20de%20Junio%202013%20Informe%20efecto%20desanimo.pdf
    [3] http://www.ine.es/jaxi/menu.do?L=0&file=inebase&type=pcaxis&path=%2Ft22%2Fe308_mnu

Series

  • European Restructuring Monitor

    The European Restructuring Monitor (ERM) has reported on the employment impact of large-scale business restructuring since 2002. This publication series include the ERM reports, as well as blogs, articles and working papers on restructuring-related events in the EU27 and Norway.

  • European Working Conditions Telephone Survey 2021

    Eurofound’s European Working Conditions Survey (EWCS) paints a wide-ranging picture of Europe at work across countries, occupations, sectors and age groups. This series consists of findings from the European Working Conditions Telephone Survey (EWCTS) 2021, an extraordinary edition conducted during the COVID-19 pandemic. The survey was first carried out in 1990.

  • Developments in working life, industrial relations and working conditions in the EU

    This publication series gathers all overview reports on developments in working life, annual reviews in industrial relations and working conditions produced by Eurofound on the basis of national contributions from the Network of Eurofound Correspondents (NEC). Since 1997, these reports have provided overviews of the latest developments in industrial relations and working conditions across the EU and Norway. The series may include recent ad hoc articles written by members of the NEC.

  • COVID-19

    Eurofound’s work on COVID-19 examines the far-reaching socioeconomic implications of the pandemic across Europe as they continue to impact living and working conditions. A key element of the research is the e-survey, launched in April 2020, with five rounds completed at different stages during 2020, 2021 and 2022. This is complemented by the inclusion of research into the ongoing effects of the pandemic in much of Eurofound’s other areas of work.

  • Sectoral social dialogue

    Eurofound's representativeness studies are designed to allow the European Commission to identify the ‘management and labour’ whom it must consult under article 154 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU). This series consists of studies of the representativeness of employer and worker organisations in various sectors.

  • Minimum wages in the EU

    This series reports on developments in minimum wage rates across the EU, including how they are set and how they have developed over time in nominal and real terms. The series explores where there are statutory minimum wages or collectively agreed minimum wages in the Member States, as well as minimum wage coverage rates by gender.  

  • European Working Conditions Surveys

    The European Working Conditions Survey (EWCS) launched in 1990 and is carried out every five years, with the latest edition in 2015. It provides an overview of trends in working conditions and quality of employment for the last 30 years. It covers issues such as employment status, working time duration and organisation, work organisation, learning and training, physical and psychosocial risk factors, health and safety, work–life balance, worker participation, earnings and financial security, work and health, and most recently also the future of work.

  • Challenges and prospects in the EU

    Eurofound’s Flagship report series 'Challenges and prospects in the EU' comprise research reports that contain the key results of multiannual research activities and incorporate findings from different related research projects. Flagship reports are the major output of each of Eurofound’s strategic areas of intervention and have as their objective to contribute to current policy debates.

  • European Company Survey 2019

    Eurofound’s European Company Survey (ECS) maps and analyses company policies and practices which can have an impact on smart, sustainable and inclusive growth, as well as the development of social dialogue in companies. This series consists of outputs from the ECS 2019, the fourth edition of the survey. The survey was first carried out in 2004–2005 as the European Survey on Working Time and Work-Life Balance. 

  • National social partners and policymaking

    This series reports on and updates latest information on the involvement of national social partners in policymaking. The series analyses the involvement of national social partners in the implementation of policy reforms within the framework of social dialogue practices, including their involvement in elaborating the National Reform Programmes (NRPs).

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