EPSU affiliates from Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Turkey and the UK are invited to a regional collective bargaining conference in Bratislava. The conference will discuss the impact of the crisis, equal pay, outsourcing, precarious employment and other key collective bargaining issues.
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September 2010: Report of regional collective bargaining meeting, Bratislava
Maintaining and improving decent work in the public services - Regional Collective Bargaining Conference Bratislava 14-15 September 2010 Maria Kristoficova from Sozkaso, the Slovak health union, welcomed delegates to Bratislava