Working Time, Energy
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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Nov. 12, 2003
Social Implications of the Internal Market for Electricity - Balkan Regional Conference (7-8/11/03)
EURELECTRIC, Union of the Electricity Industry EPSU, European Federation of Public Service Unions EMCEF, European Mine, Chemical and Energy Workers' Federation Press Release - 7 November 2003 Electricity Sector Social
Sep. 20, 2003
Social Implications of the Internal Market for Electricity - Visegrad Conference (19-20/09/03))
EURELECTRIC, Union of the Electricity Industry EPSU, European Federation of Public Service Unions EMCEF, European Mine, Chemical and Energy Workers' Federation Press Release - 19 September 2003 “Visegrad Conference on
Nov. 24, 2003
Social Implications of the internal market in electricity, Tallinn Conference (21-22/11/03)
ELECTRICITY SECTOR SOCIAL PARTNERS HOLD BALTIC REGIONAL CONFERENCE ON THE SOCIAL IMPLICATIONS OF THE INTERNAL MARKET IN ELECTRICITY 21-22 NOVEMBER 2003, TALLINN Representatives of employers and trade unions from Estonia
Nov. 11, 2003
Did Commission get it wrong? New package addresses failures of Internal Market for electricity and gas (11/12/2003)
The European Commission adopted a package of measures to address the failures of the internal market for electricity and gas on 9 December 2003. The proposals for Directives are a
May. 02, 2004
Europe's energy workers step up action for public services and support Bulgarian unions (3 May 2004)
The unions organising electricity workers in CITUB and Podkrepa, the two Bulgarian trade union confederations, will take regional and national action 3 and 12 May. The unions are protesting ill