EU: Uni-Europa Commerce offers to negotiate a framework agreement on violence carried out by third parties on the workplace

During the last session of the social dialogue committee of the commerce sector, on February 8, the European union federation Uni-Europa Commerce offered its managerial interlocutor, EuroCommerce, to negotiate a European sectorial framework agreement on the prevention of the violence exerted by people who are not from the company. This question barged into this sector's social dialogue last year. (Ref. 070141)
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Voluntary social partners in order to move on. During the last social dialogue committee, which took place on February 8, social partners decided on a course of action extending the different initiatives they already took (see below). They are thinking of measures to sensitize European and national public institutions as well as individuals, and of the processing of tools (guides, educational documents) destined to employers. The European union federation asked for the opening of negotiations f

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