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Restructuring

Restructuring is a term used to describe a wide range of activities which lead to the reorganisation of an enterprise. Restructuring can have serious consequences for the workforce as far as levels of employment and terms and conditions of employment offered to workers are concerned.

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Big tech dismissals: What is the impact in the EU?

Between the end of 2022 and the first half of 2023, almost 300,000 employees working for ‘big tech’ companies were laid off across the world, making headlines for months in...

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Since 2002, the European Restructuring Monitor (ERM) has been monitoring the employment impact of large-scale restructuring events in Europe and covers the 27 EU Member States plus Norway.

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Restructuring at regional level

Eurofound’s European Jobs Monitor (EJM) monitors structural change in European labour markets, analysing where jobs are being lost and where they are being created. It analyses shifts in the employment structure in terms of occupation and sector, both at Member State and regional level. Recent analysis takes the region rather than the Member States as the main unit of analysis. It shows that a growth of within-country inequality often has a strong regional dimension and places a focus on regionally unbalanced growth.

 

Complementing this research, since 2002 the European Restructuring Monitor (ERM) has been monitoring the employment impact of large-scale restructuring events in Europe. Restructuring events include company reorganisation, outsourcing, business closure, downsizing or expansion, mergers & acquisitions, relocation, offshoring and reshoring. The ERM also examines the impact on working conditions. 

 

The ERM restructuring support instruments database provides information on more than 300 measures implemented in the Member States of the EU and Norway. National governments, employers’ organisations and trade unions are among the key bodies providing support measures for companies that are restructuring, as well as for the employees affected. This database can be used to search for EU, domestic, regional and local level support measures. 

Key outputs

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The retail banking sector is fertile ground for studying the impacts of digitalisation on work and employment. Financial services are increasingly provided online, without the intermediary of customer-facing institutions. Many...

26 Σεπτέμβριος 2022
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Research report
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This report has a dual focus. First, it reviews recent restructuring activity in the EU, from January 2019 up to and including the first impacts of the COVID-19 crisis. The...

10 Νοέμβριος 2020
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Research report
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The pilot project The Future of Manufacturing in Europe is an explorative and future-oriented study. It explores the future adoption of some key game-changing technologies and how this adoption can...

10 Απρίλιος 2019
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Research report

EU context

The EU institutions jointly proclaimed the European Pillar of Social Rights in November 2017, the principles of which are structured around three categories: equal opportunities and access to the labour market; fair working conditions; and social protection and inclusion. In the area of social dialogue and involvement of workers, the Pillar highlights that workers or their representatives have the right to be informed and consulted in good time on matters relevant to them, in particular on the transfer, restructuring and merger of undertakings and on collective redundancies.

 

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Eurofound expert(s)

John Hurley

John Hurley is a senior research manager in the Employment unit at Eurofound. He took up the role of research manager in February 2012. He is responsible for the European...

Senior research manager,
Employment research unit
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Chiara Litardi is a research officer in the Employment unit at Eurofound. She works on topics related to restructuring, employment and on upward convergence. She was previously...

Research officer,
Employment research unit
Publications results (131)

The European Restructuring Monitor’s annual report for 2014 explores the rapid transformation of the public sector in Europe since the onset of the financial crisis in 2008. Initially, employment expansion in the sector helped to stabilise Europe’s economy while the private sector suffered severe

04 March 2015

Dramatic recent oil price declines have seen deflation take hold in the EU. General price levels in December 2014 were 0.2% lower than a year earlier. This is further evidence of a tentative European economic recovery that appears to be running out of steam. Growth forecasts for the EU have been

02 February 2015

The regulation of severance pay, that is the statutory benefits an employee receives from their employer to compensate for loss of income due to the termination of the employment, is left to the discretion of the Member States.

02 February 2015

Recent data has cast doubt on the strength of the recovery. In its October 2014 World Economic Outlook, the IMF predicts a euro zone growth rate of 0.8% in 2014 (down from a forecast growth rate of 1.1% in April 2014). Factors contributing to the poorer outlook are slowdowns in the US, Japan and in

28 October 2014

While restructuring is increasingly acknowledged as an inherent characteristic of economic development and receives substantial policy attention at European and Member State level, the regional perspective on it is rarely discussed. However, most large-scale restructurings affect the regions and

09 September 2014

According to the 2014 spring forecast from the European Commission DG-ECFIN, ‘the economic outlook is strengthening’ and ‘leading indicators point to GDP growth gaining momentum’. Some measure of modest growth has now returned to the majority of Member States. This issue includes: Macroeconomic

23 July 2014

According to the most recent European economic forecast from the European Commission’s DG-ECFIN, the recovery is broadening, as some measure of modest growth returns to the majority of Member States. DG-ECFIN also points to growing internal consumer demand as the driver of recent growth ‘reducing

24 April 2014

Recent months have seen an improvement in economic outlook, a calming of the sovereign debt crisis and a stabilisation of unemployment rates. ECB President Mario Draghi was, however, cautious in his assessment of the emergent European recovery in January, calling it ‘modest’, ‘weak’ and ‘fragile’

28 January 2014

The 2013 annual report from the European Restructuring Monitor (ERM) presents a retrospective of over a decade of measuring the impact of large-scale restructuring activity in Europe. Based on a database containing details of over 16,000 large-scale restructuring events– each generally involving at

03 December 2013

Prospects for growth in the EU are improving thanks to the combination of a smaller fiscal drag, stronger external demand and a gradual improvement in private sector lending conditions. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) forecasts that output will increase in the euro zone by 1.1% in 2014 after a

30 October 2013

Online resources results (237)

New car model secures 2,100 jobs at UK plant

Opel/Vauxhall, the European arm of US-based General Motors (GM [1]), will build the next generation of the Astra compact car at the Vauxhall plant at Ellesmere Port in north-west England and the Opel plant in Gliwice, Poland. [1] http://www.gm.com/

Commission issues 2012 work programme

In its Commission Work Programme 2012: delivering European renewal (56Kb PDF) [1], the Commission recognises the huge challenges the EU faces, and states that it has: [1] http://ec.europa.eu/atwork/programmes/docs/cwp2012_en.pdf

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New rescue hope for Primorje construction company

Primorje was founded in 1946 in order to rebuild and improve transport infrastructure and houses destroyed during the war. In the 1970s Primorje was also involved in intensive building activity in Iraq, Algeria, Libya, Jordan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Austria, Germany and Croatia. By the end of 1980s

Redundant Woolworths staff compensated

On 19 January 2012, an employment tribunal awarded more than 24,000 former employees of collapsed retail chain Woolworths compensation of 60 days’ pay, because the company's administrators had failed to consult unions before making workers redundant.

Fincantieri to cut 1,200 jobs in restucturing plan

The Fincantieri Group [1], a state-run Italian company controlled by the Ministry of the Economy, is one of the most important shipbuilders in the world. It employs about 8,500 people in Italy in eight ship-building yards, producing cruise liners, cargo ships, merchant and military vessels. It also

European Commission launches new consultation on restructuring

The European social partners have been working on the issue of restructuring [1] for a number of years and even tried to agree a common text. After a first consultation, launched by the Commission in 2002, on how to anticipate and manage the social effects of corporate restructuring, the social

New collective agreement ends railways’ longest strike

In October 2011, Finance Minister Simeon Djankov announced that the Bulgarian State Railways (BDZ [1]) had a total debt of BGN 771 million (€392.7 million). This followed an announcement in September 2011 that the World Bank [2] had withheld a rescue package for BDZ worth BGN 600 million (€305.6

New life-sciences park saves hundreds of research jobs

On 21 June 2011, it was announced that agreement had been reached between global pharmaceuticals company Merck [1] and the Dutch government to retain some of the jobs at the research centre of its subsidiary Organon, based at Oss in the Netherlands. The agreement includes the establishment of a life

Telefónica to make 6,500 workers redundant

Telefónica de España SAU [1] held the public telecommunications monopoly in Spain until thesectorwas liberalised in the 1990s. In May 2011 the multinational company, seeking to make itself more competitive in its home market, applied for a Redundancy Procedure (ERE) which would initially have made 8

Greek railways restructured as part of recovery plan

The Greek parliament passed the act (law 3891/2010) restructuring the Hellenic Railways Organisation (OSE [1]) on March 23, 2011. This was in order to comply with the EU/IMF Memorandum dictating the strict implementation of the country’s recovery plan by March 2011. [1] http://www.ose.gr/


Blogs results (6)
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It is less than four weeks since the first large European Coronavirus-related company bankruptcy (Flybe, a British regional airline, on 5 March), but it is clear already that the pandemic is going to disrupt labour markets as seriously as the global financial crisis, if not more so. A large majority

2 Απρίλιος 2020
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Trade unions in many EU Member States face the issue of declining membership. This is a fundamental challenge for organised labour, but it is premature to speak about the redundancy unions: when it comes to important decisions affecting the workplace, restructuring being one, trade unions remain a

20 Νοέμβριος 2019
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Company restructuring may hit the headlines less in good times, but it remains a central experience in the working life of many. According to the most recent European Working Conditions Survey (EWCS) data, just under one in three (30%) employees in the EU reported that restructuring had taken place

2 Μάιος 2019
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Over the past four years a special project delegated to Eurofound has looked in detail at ongoing changes in manufacturing on a global scale, analysed how the industry will change further in the future, and assessed what the impacts will be for Europe. Looking at everything from changes in tasks for

9 Απρίλιος 2019
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There are fears that thousands of jobs could be lost in financial services following the UK’s exit from the European Union. This blog piece explores some of the implications of Brexit for London’s financial hub, including the reactions of US banks.

12 Φεβρουάριος 2018
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In this blog post, Eurofound Research Assistant Eleonora Peruffo takes us through the various updates made to the ERM Restructuring-related legislation database during 2017.

21 Δεκέμβριος 2017

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