Migration, Working Time
Negotiating and campaigning on working time
After pay, working time is core collective bargaining issue but is also an important area of employment regulated by national and European legislation. EPSU has been very active in defending and calling for proper implementation of the Working Time Directive and is involved in current debates on working time. The why and how of working time reduction is a guide produced for EPSU by the European Trade Union Institute and examines long-term trends in working time, the arguments for reducing it and examples of how this has been achieved.
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May. 15, 2012
Press Com: To mark UN International Day of Families EPSU calls for alternatives to detention of migrant children
(15 May 2012) EPSU has joined the Global Campaign to end immigration detention of children, launched by the [International Detention Coalition->http://idcoalition.org/] on 21 March 2012 condemning the use of detention
Nov. 22, 2012
Report of the Euromed Project on Migration and Public Services final conference
Towards a high-quality reception of migrants 18-19 September 2012, Marseilles, France Introduction and Objective The final conference of the Euromed study Informing and Training Public Sector Union Representatives on
Dec. 17, 2012
18 December 2012 International Migrants Day - Workers' solidarity is needed in times of crisis
18 December 2012 – United Nations International Migrants Day - “Workers’ solidarity is needed in times of crisis,” says Rosa Pavanelli, General Secretary, Public Services International On the occasion
Feb. 26, 2014
ETUC concerns over discussions on draft directive for Intra-corporate transferees from non EU countries
ETUC concerns over discussions between Council and Parliament on draft directive for Intra-corporate transferees from non EU countries 25 February 2014 - Negotiations concerning the Directive on the Intra-Corporate Transfers