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Spain: government, employers and unions sign “grand social pact”
Exercise of shared responsibility. Bringing this pact into the tradition of social dialogue which, since the transition to democracy, has been “one of the elements that helped permanently...
2 February 2011
Spain: government and social partners sign ace plan on the employment of young people and long-term jobseekers
The plan provides for incentives to part-time recruitment for the ailing public, like young people under 30 and long-term jobseekers who have been searching for a job for over a year. This...
1 February 2011
Sweden: manufacturing unions united again before fall negotiations
On January 14, 2011, the trade unions informed that they agreed on a joint bargaining agenda, since the agreement negotiated by Unionen and Sveriges Ingenjörer expires on September 30, 2011 (see...
1 February 2011
Spain: agreement between the social partners to unfreeze the reform of collective bargaining
According to the document signed on the night of the 26th, the new system will help “rationalize and better articulate collective agreements” and encourage negotiations at company level. The...
31 January 2011
Italy: Fiom-CGIL mobilization on January 28th against Fiat’s maneuvers and to defend collective bargaining
“Today, hundreds of thousands of metalworkers, Fiom affiliates or not, are with us” said Maurizio Landini on Friday, January 28th in Milan, on a Piazza del Duomo swarming with people, to sum up...
30 January 2011
Belgium: restructuring at Bpost, the former public post
There will be no compulsory redundancies reassured Bpost when presenting its four-year restructuring program, which is going to require €200M in investment. The aim is to face the drop in mail...
27 January 2011
Netherlands: FNV union wants to tackle abusive use of youth minimum wage in supermarkets
Dutch supermarkets currently employ 260,000 people, i.e. 40,000 more than in 2009, according to the FNV. This increase is artificial, due to the massive employment of young people working part...
27 January 2011
Germany: first report on equal opportunities between men and women at work recommends radical shift in policy
Very upsetting report. “I hope your contribution will bring new answers to the questions raised by the policy of gender equality. I am expecting recommendations that can be implemented” asked...
27 January 2011
Ireland: unions denounce the European Commission’s interference with the review of sectoral wage agreements
Memorandum. This is one of the measures negotiated in December 2010 by the International Monetary Fund and the European Union to help Ireland. By accepting the €67.5 billion, the Irish...
27 January 2011
Finland: unions and the employers’ organization of technology industries work together to improve well-being at work
Develop methods to measure hardness and create tools to improve working conditions. In a general context of increasing retirement age and careers, well being at work has become a key issue. From...
27 January 2011
United States: unionization rate dips below 12%
No need to panic. One year earlier, the union membership rate was 12.3%. In 1983, when the BLS started comparing such data, 20.1% of employees belonged to a trade union. In the mid-1950s, 35%...
27 January 2011
Portugal: tense social atmosphere at the Portuguese post while liberalization is running late
Austerity. The management of the Portuguese post announced that it would apply, to the letter, the government’s recommendations regarding the planned pay cuts in the civil service within the...
26 January 2011
Germany: Deutsche Bahn staff get 5% increase and extended job security
The end of extremely long negotiations. Rail social partners aren’t hiding their joy. The agreement presented yesterday, enabled by the signature, last week, of the agreement in private regional...
26 January 2011
Netherlands: employers and unions agree on collective bargaining priorities for coming years
Culture of consensus, sense of anticipation, pragmatism… the polder system isn’t dead. The evidence? The Federation of Netherlands Unions (FNV), the Federation of Christian Unions (CNV) and the...
26 January 2011
Great Britain: British Airways cabin crew vote for another strike after 13 months of conflict
75% turnout. The airline’s 10,220 cabin crew were invited to answer the question: “Are you prepared to take part in strike action?”. With 75% turning out to vote, a great majority (78.5%) voted...
25 January 2011
United States: Barack Obama wants to review regulations
Barack Obama’s recent tribune in the wall street journal on the need to review regulations to adjust them to the 21st century is giving the business world a lot of hope. In this tribune, the...
24 January 2011
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Oliver Dietrich (IG Metall): “The advent of AI can be a means of deepening social partnership within companies”
In Germany, trade unions want to influence how AI is deployed in companies. Oliver Dietrich is an AI project manager at the regional office of the IG Metall trade union in North Rhine-Westphalia...
21 January 2026
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EU: social partners split over competitiveness and action on job quality
The European Trade Union Confederation and BusinessEurope have published their response to the consultation document on the European Commission's upcoming EU quality jobs initiative. The two...
4 February 2026
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Germany: collective bargaining negotiations begin in chemical industry
Collective bargaining talks in Germany’s chemical and pharmaceutical industries are due to open this week, covering nearly 580,000 employees across around 1,700 companies. With the sector facing...
3 February 2026
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Italy: new generational renewal agreement penned at UniCredit
The agreement signed on 30 December by UniCredit, Italy’s second-largest banking group, with the Fabi, First-Cisl, Fisac-Cgil, Uilca and Unisin trade unions aims to continue generational...
15 January 2026
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France: social partner talks extend far beyond contractual terminations
After a false start on 3 December, French social partners resumed talks on 7 January 2026 on potential changes to the unemployment insurance agreement, including the rules governing compensation...
12 January 2026
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EU: banking sector social partners commit to combating violence and harassment
On 15 January, the trade union federation UNI Europa Finance and three employers’ associations in the banking sector signed a joint statement on preventing violence and harassment in the...
16 January 2026