EU : the European Commission organizes its second seminary on transnational collective negotiation

The European Commission will organize, on November 27th, 2006, a second seminary bringing together the European social partners on the topic of transnational negotiations. The day will be devoted to the study of new accords. The European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) should give its position on the subject in May 2007. (Ref 061066)
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During the summer seminary of the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC), which took place between 3 and 5 September 2006, on collective negotiation, Jackie Morin, unit manager at the European Commission, pointed out, according to Rafael Lamas (FGTB-Belgian trade union federation) that the Commission would launch an official procedure of consultation of the European social partners on transnational collective negotiation, in 2007. On the occasion of this seminary, the ETUC prepared its posit

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