The October issue of the European Trade Union Institute's collective bargaining newsletter includes over 80 articles from more than 30 European countries. There are updates on public service developments in a number of countries, including France, Iceland, Italy, Latvia and the Netherlands.
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The May issue of the ETUI's collective bargaining newsletter is available and includes over 70 articles on more than 30 countries across Europe. Covering all sectors, the newsletter includes information on wage trends, strikes and disputes as well as some wider economic information. Read more at > ETUI (EN)
Latest collective bargaining news across all sectors in Europe
The latest issue of the Collective Bargaining Newsletter produced by the European Trade Union Institute includes over 70 articles covering developments in over 30 countries. Among the more interesting this month are moves to a four-day week in Austria, action by outsourced workers in Cyprus, strikes by ambulance staff in Ireland, action by nursery workers in Spain and pay offers from Glasgow City Council in Scotland to resolve the equal pay dispute there.
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The latest ETUC analysis of collective bargaining across countries in the Eurozone finds little evidence of any upward trend in pay increases, suggesting only a modest rise to 2.5% from 2.3% last year. The ETUC argues that wage moderation has failed to make any significant contribution to employment growth and that the European Central Bank is wrong to use pay trends to justify an increase in interest rates. The ETUC round-up also indicates a recent increase in working hours in Germany, France, Italy and Austria, ending a long downward trend in hours worked. [Read more at > ETUC (EN)->http:/