Eurofound’s European Restructuring Monitor database reveals the impact of the energy crisis on employment in the EU. Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, energy prices have hit record highs. The European Commission imposed sanctions and limitations on the import of oil and gas from Russia, which has reacted by reneging on supply commitments to many Member States. Compared to other countries, market disruption has been especially acute in the EU, given the bloc’s overdependence on Russian energy supply.
European Restructuring Monitor
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- 17 rujna 2006 - 7 prosinca 2022
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.
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Publications
- Report26 rujna 2022
Sektor bankarskog poslovanja sa stanovništvom pogodan je za proučavanje učinaka digitalizacije na rad i zapošljavanje. Financijske usluge sve se više pružaju putem interneta, bez posrednika u obliku institucija koje izravno rade s klijentima. Mnoge banke u tom sektoru prolaze kroz serijsko restrukturiranje od vremena svjetske financijske krize i to jedan je od rijetkih uslužnih sektora u kojem se bilježi stagnacija ili pad zaposlenosti.
- Article18 studenog 2021
While high-street banks reacted to the COVID-19 pandemic by accelerating the push to digitalisation and cutting jobs, some digital-only banks are recruiting new staff to meet growing demand. An example is the ‘disruptor’ bank Revolut which has recently announced the creation of 1,000 jobs worldwide, including in several EU Member States.
- Report10 studenog 2020
Ovo je izvješće usmjereno na dva cilja. Prvo, u njemu se iznosi pregled nedavnih aktivnosti restrukturiranja u EU-u, od siječnja 2019. do prvih učinaka krize uzrokovane bolešću COVID-19 i uključujući te učinke. U drugom se dijelu predstavlja analiza transnacionalnih slučajeva restrukturiranja – onih koji utječu na radnike u više od jedne zemlje. Glavni je izvor za obje analize baza podataka o procesima restrukturiranja Europskog centra za praćenje restrukturiranja koji je od njezine uspostave 2002.
- Article21 svibnja 2019
The U.S. online retail giant Amazon is investing heavily in Europe, creating 11,580 jobs in 2018 alone. As Europe turns towards e-commerce, automation and digitalisation, Amazon will play a key role in reshaping the retail sector. But its impacts are unlikely to be confined to retail alone.
- Report16 svibnja 2019
Eurofound’s European Restructuring Monitor (ERM) is a unique EU-wide dataset on larger-scale restructuring events, which monitors the announced employment effects of restructuring in the EU28 and Norway. Using reports from selected media titles, the ERM is updated on a daily basis. This report gives an overview of key trends in restructuring in 2018, detailing the companies and sectors and European regions that experienced the greatest job losses and job gains.
- Blog2 svibnja 2019
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 at their workplace in the preceding three years. A similar proportion reported working in downsized workplaces. Large scale restructuring involving job loss is usually well-documented, and there is rightly a focus on what options there are for those who have lost their jobs. But what impact does all this have on those that are left behind?
- Article5 prosinca 2018
Lloyds Banking Group is investing £3 billion (€3.35 billion) in technology and staff to improve its digital services. As a result, the Group has announced that it is cutting over 6,000 existing positions while creating 8,000 new jobs oriented towards digital technologies. The move reflects the growing shift towards digital service provision by the world’s biggest banking firms, with the amount of transactions in high-street banks falling and those online increasing.
- Annual report25 listopada 2018
Using data from the sixth European Working Conditions Survey (EWCS), carried out in 2015, the ERM report 2018 examines how workplace factors may influence the relationship between restructuring (with job losses) and the outcomes for employees. It also reviews policy and academic research on good practice in restructuring.
- Blog20 srpnja 2017
The next few months will determine the future of Alitalia and its 12,000 employees. The Italian flag carrier entered into bankruptcy proceedings in May after workers rejected a deal brokered by unions and management that would have seen job and pay cuts. Alitalia is currently losing up to €100 million per month and is continuing to operate thanks to an Italian government bridging loan. Meanwhile, administrators are accepting bids to take over the business from around 20 airlines, including from low-cost airlines such as Ryanair and EasyJet, whose emergence has presented such a challenge to national airlines.
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