GeoPost: launching of a negotiation to set up a European work’s council

The holding which gathers since 1999 all the subsidiary shipping companies of the French group La Poste, in France and abroad, GeoPost, will set up a European work's council during spring 2007. In December 2006, the HR management of GeoPost organized a training seminar for the constitution of the future European WC. (Ref. 070009)
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GeoPost (17000 employees) organized, with the support of the European Commission, on December 15 and 16 2006, a seminar aimed at sensitizing the staff representatives and the HR management of the main European countries to the stakes of the creation of such an authority. This seminar took place at the headquarters of the most important European subsidiary company of GeoPost, Deutschen Paketdienstes (DPD) in Aschaffenburg (Germany), and was worked out by euro-betriebsrat.de, a German organizatio

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