EurWORK European Observatory of Working Life
European Industrial Relations Dictionary
Designed as an easy-to-use online reference tool, the European industrial relations dictionary is a comprehensive collection of the most commonly used terms in employment and industrial relations at EU level today. It contains over 350 entries, featuring concise definitions and relevant contextual information, with hyperlinks to EU legislation and case law.
The product of a collaborative effort between acknowledged experts in the field, the dictionary is aimed at policymakers, practitioners and all those interested in the history and evolving structure of the European Union.
Background information is provided on the industrial relations context, institutional framework, legal framework, collective industrial relations, individual employment relations, the enterprise, free movement of workers, discrimination and equality in employment, health and safety and movement towards an EU system of employment and industrial relations.
Title | Date of publication |
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Pacts for employment and competitiveness | 18 Márta 2007 |
Parental leave | 03 Márta 2020 |
Part-time work | 04 Bealtaine 2011 |
Participation | 14 Nollaig 2022 |
Partnership agreement | 22 Meán Fómhair 2014 |
Pattern bargaining | 31 Iúil 2019 |
Pay | 04 Bealtaine 2011 |
Pay transparency | 01 Nollaig 2021 |
Peer review | 11 Márta 2007 |
Pirate collective agreements | 25 Márta 2020 |
Platform work | 25 Samhain 2022 |
Portability of rights | 24 Samhain 2016 |
Portability of social security rights | 11 Márta 2007 |
Portability of supplementary pensions | 29 Samhain 2010 |
Positive action | 04 Bealtaine 2011 |
Posted workers | 29 Meitheamh 2018 |
Precarious work | 20 Meitheamh 2018 |
Pregnancy and maternity | 15 Bealtaine 2020 |
Preliminary reference procedure | 04 Bealtaine 2011 |
Professional qualifications | 04 Bealtaine 2011 |
Promotion | 11 Márta 2007 |
Proof of employment | 29 Samhain 2010 |
Protective equipment | 11 Meitheamh 2007 |
Psychosocial risks | 21 Nollaig 2022 |