Collective Bargaining, Local government
Collective bargaining – trends and developments
Collective bargaining is a core activity of trade unions and EPSU’s affiliates negotiate with public service employers at every level. This can range from national public-sector wide bargaining to sector and local negotiations with public sector employers but also private and non-profit providers of public services. EPSU works with the European Trade Union Confederation to try to improve collective bargaining rights for all workers across Europe. We also act as a European information point so that EPSU affiliates are aware of trends in public service negotiations. EPSU’s collective bargaining newsletter provides regular updates on developments across Europe.
Gemeinsame Erklärung der RGRE-Arbeitgeberplattform und der EPSU zur EU-Beschäftigungspolitik
Vom EGÖD-Exekutivausschuss am 7 juni 2005 angenommen Angenommen durch die Arbeitsgruppe Beschäftigung, Mai 19 2005, Brüssel Hintergrund 1. RGRE-AP und EPSU haben sich 1996 gegenseitig als Sozialpartner anerkannt und arbeiten
EPSU Questionnaire: Outsourcing in the Public Services
Questionnaire FSESP: L'externalisation dans les services publics EPSU Fragebogen: Outsourcing im öffentlichen Dienst Cuestionario de la FSESP: Externalización de los servicios públicos EPSU kartläggning: Outsourcing inom offentliga tjänster {EPSU affiliates
Collective Bargaining - useful links
- [Online European industrial relations dictionary->www.eurofound.europa.eu/areas/industrialrelations/dictionary/] ETUC web pages on: - [collective bargaining->http://www.etuc.org/r/792] - [social dialogue->http://www.etuc.org/r/59] [ETUC web pages on key legal cases on collective bargaining->http://www.etuc.org/r/846] [ETUI page on key
Strengthening social dialogue in the local and regional government sector in the 'new' Member States and candidate countries
REPORT prepared for CEMR and EPSU by ECOTEC with the financial support of the European Commission Introduction Aims and objectives of the study The aim of this study
EPSU/CEMR organised a joint Conference on social dialogue in the new Member States/candidate countries on 14 October in Budapest
(28 October 2005) The Conference discussed the findings of a [survey->art1452] carried out by ECOTEC, with the support of the European Commission. Developing social dialogue in the local and regional
European Parliament discusses McCreevey attack on collective agreements
Commission President Barroso and Commissioner McCreevey were summoned before the European Parliament after Commissioner McCreevey had argued that Swedish collective agreements might be obstacles to the free movement of Services