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Denmark: a marked reduction in the number of conflicts in the private sector
In 2015 the number of strike days in companies belonging to the DA, Denmark’s main employers’ confederation hit its lowest level in twenty five years. According to researchers the drop is as much...
9 March 2016
Great Britain: the Living Wage is making employers blanch
How does one absorb the costs of a mandatory rise in the minimum wage of almost 7.5% to be paid to all workers over the age of 25? This is the question bothering British businesses that remain...
9 March 2016
EU: the European Commission launches a public consultation on the European Pillar of Social Rights
What will the future “European Pillar of Social Rights” that European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker last year actually look like? This is in fact the question the European Executive is...
8 March 2016
EU: posting of workers, a targeted revision underway
The European Commission has adopted new provisions to make the posting of workers fairer, more transparent, and more secure. On 08 March 2016, less than a year and a half since the European...
8 March 2016
Germany: social partners in the chemicals sector set up the ‘SO-WIN’ training cycle as a way of getting senior management and WC employee representatives working together on the theme of sustainable development
In mid-February, the IG BCE union together with the BAVC employers’ federation announced the establishment of the “social partner workshop for innovation and sustainable development” (SO.WIN). The...
8 March 2016
Spain: first collective agreement concluded at Lidl
On 04 March 2016, management at supermarket chain Lidl together with the unions CCOO and UGT signed the first company wide collective agreement. In it is the highest minimum wage level for the...
8 March 2016
India: general strike set for 10 March protesting the Modi government’s labor law reform projects
11 central trade unions of India, including Bharatiya Majdoor Sangh (BMS), an affiliate of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) have called for a national strike on 10 March protesting the...
7 March 2016
Lithuania: after almost 15 years, is Lithuania going to adopt a new labor law?
In July 2015, the Lithuanian government decided to impose a new social model in order to improve what was considered as an obsolete legislative environment that was preventing foreign investment...
7 March 2016
Italy: as part of the Youth Guarantee program the government has launched a ‘Super Bonus’ payment for when internships are converted into permanent employment contracts
Companies with youths having worked in or still working in Youth Guarantee program internships, and go on to hire them on permanent employment contracts, can qualify for a ‘Super Bonus’ payment...
7 March 2016
Great Britain: reform to union financing of the Labour Party is halted
With the law reforming unions, called the Trade Union Bill, still under examination by Parliament, a House of Lords committee has called on David Cameron’s government to reexamine the bill in the...
3 March 2016
Estonia: union discrimination at Nordea, an example of cross-border union cooperation
Final episode in the saga. Bank Nordea was found to have entered into union discrimination vis-à-vis one of its employees, Hannes Veskimaë who had set up a union section in January 2015. Hannes...
3 March 2016
Netherlands : agreement in principle in metal sector (Metalektro)
After a period of unsuccessful negotiations followed by a long series of strikes (article n°9247), the trade union and employers delegations reached an accord in principle for a new collective...
3 March 2016
France: draft law on labor law reform sees the youth take to the streets
Faced with union opposition, significant mobilization using the social networks, and an online petition that has, to date, received almost 900,000 signatures, Prime Minister Manuel Valls announced...
2 March 2016
Finland: unions accept a sharp increase in employee social contribution charges as well as longer working hours in a bid to boost competitiveness
In a bid to improve growth and battle unemployment, Finland’s social partners have agreed (02.29) a certain number of measures impacting workers conditions. The government still has to accept the...
2 March 2016
Econocom: Belgian information services group has adopted Societas Europaea (SE) status
Econocom is Belgium’s first business group to adopt Societas Europaea (SE) status. In 2006 when the company employed a modest 3,000 it set up a European Works Council (EWC) that has become, with...
2 March 2016
Japan: Panasonic is to recognize its employees’ same-sex partnerships
At the end of February, Japanese electronics giant Panasonic, announced that employees working for the company who have entered into a same-sex partnership would, going forward, receive the same...
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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: standoff over national plan to boost collective bargaining
Under the EU Adequate Minimum Wages Directive, Germany is required to produce an action plan to boost collective bargaining coverage. That plan has stalled, however, after being blocked by the...
9 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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ENI incorporates just transition and AI into global agreement
On 13 January, Italian energy group ENI renewed its global agreement on international industrial relations, corporate social responsibility and the just transition with Italian unions CGIL, CISL...
5 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