e-europnews July 20, 2006, n°06742 -www.eeuropnews.com
ted in 2005 (twice as much as in 2004 and the highest number since 1991). (Ref. 06742)
However, less working days were lost in 2005 (42 000, against 62 000 in 2004 and a peak of 245 000 in 2002 because of a deadlock in the collective bargaining of the building sector). One third of the strikes last year involved collective agreements in negotiation. Half of the social conflicts related to company restructurings implying dismissals. A new proof of trade-union weakening observed these last...
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