The graphical industry is facing major changes, namely the rise of internet as a source of information and advertising, the drop in the number of people reading newspapers and magazines, and globalized competition, notably on pay. In this context, the social partners have come up with a work program to deal with the social, economic, technological and environmental implications of these changes. For that purpose, the parties will gather and analyze data, share information between the sector’s
…EU: new European social dialogue committee in the graphical industry
This committee is the 42nd sectoral social dialogue committee. It was launched on May 8 and will bring together, discussing the sector’s stakes, UNI Europa Graphical for employees and Intergraf for employers. The sector currently employs some 700,000 workers across the EU. (Ref. 130334)
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