EPSU, with the support of the ETUI trade union education institute, is organising a seminar on collective bargaining on 24-25 May (participants are asked to arrive on the evening of 23 May). The seminar will discuss the implications of economic governance for collective bargaining, will hear how the European Metalworkers Federation has been coordinating collective bargaining and will debate the proposal to set up a permanent collective bargaining network within EPSU. Places are limited and restricted to one per affiliate and two per country.
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EPSU’s annual conference on collective bargaining and social dialogue, with financial support from the European Commission, takes place in Brussels on 9 and 10 December. Over 145 delegates from 24 countries have registered as participants. The sessions will cover general debates on collective bargaining in the public services along with equal pay and Eurorpean Court of Justice cases. There will also be four simultaneous workshops on violence at work, demographic change, migrant workers and transnational agreements. Read more in 10 languages at > EPSU
EPSU-ETUI collective bargaining seminar
EPSU, with the support of the ETUI trade union education institute, is organising a seminar on collective bargaining on 24-25 May (participants are asked to arrive on the evening of 23 May). The seminar will discuss the implications of economic governance for collective bargaining, will hear how the European Metalworkers Federation has been coordinating collective bargaining and will debate the proposal to set up a permanent collective bargaining network within EPSU. Read more at > EPSU (EN)
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EPSU’s annual collective bargaining and social dialogue conference will take place in Brussels on 9 and 10 December. Over 100 participants from 20 countries have already registered. The conference will discuss developments in public sector pay negotiations over the last year along with specific debates on equal pay and the various European Court judgements that threaten to undermine national systems of collective bargaining. The conference has been organised with financial assistance from the European Commission which means that we have a limited number of sponsorships available for