The ETUI has just published the latest edition of its collective bargaining newsletter with over 70 articles covering more than 30 countries. The newsletter also announces the setting up of a database of articles so that readers can now easily search back through past issues for articles on different countries and sectors. This month's edition includes several articles on public service developments in Bulgaria, France, Ireland, Netherlands, Norway, Poland and Slovenia.
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PSI to launch digitalisation bargaining database
EPSU’s global sister organisation PSI will be launching its Digital Bargaining Hub on 26 April (15.00-16.15 CET). This will be the first online, free, publicly accessible, searchable database of bargaining clauses, union guidance, and framework agreements on issues related to digitalisation. During this event PSI will provide a guided, virtual tour of the Digital Bargaining Hub and will also review other resources that can be found on its Digitalisation webpage. These include a series of reports full of information to help improve the understanding of digitalisation and its effects on workers
EPSU's online pay and conditions database
EPSU is in the process of developing an online source of information on pay and conditions and collective bargaining. The epsucob@INFO website is available to EPSU affiliates and provides information on pay increases, hours and holidays in a number of collective agreements in the public services across Europe. There are also country profiles for most EU Member States that are short briefings on how collective bargaining is organised. Read more at > epsucob@INFO
More collective bargaining news from across Europe
The January issue of the ETUI's collective bargaining newsletter includes more than 50 articles covering negotiating and related developments in more than 20 countries. There news from all sectors, including the public services, with reports, for example on the health and energy sectors in Estonia, the health sector in the UK and on public procurement in Ireland and Slovakia. Read more at > ETUI