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Collective bargaining practices in Member States with a low labour union participation rate

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06/09/2021 || European Economic and Social Committee (EESC), Jacques Delors building, Rue Belliard 99, 1040, Brussels, Belgium

On 6 September 2021, the EESC’s Labour Market Observatory will hold a remote public hearing on collective bargaining practices in Member States with a low labour union participation rate.

In order to further identify and analyse labour market trends and challenges, the event will examine data and trends on collective agreements in countries with a low labour union participation rate and stimulate a discussion among civil society organisations and socio-professional stakeholders from representative Member States.

Speakers include representatives of the European Institutions, Eurofound and the EESC, as well as the social partners and other civil society organisations from Member States with a low labour union participation rate.

 

Source: Collective bargaining practices in Member States with a low labour union participation rate | European Economic and Social Committee (europa.eu)

 

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