Research

The Research department of the ETUI-REHS focuses on socio-economic issues and industrial relations. Serving as a bridge between academia and the European trade union movement, it conducts and promotes independent research on topics of strategic importance to the world of labour.
The Research department conducts in-house research and also operates in and coordinates networks of research bodies in various countries. It disseminates its findings at conferences and seminars and through its publications, while also providing direct expertise and policy advice.
Multidisciplinary researchers cover a broad range of subjects, organised in three programme areas:
- The world of labour and the modernisation of trade unions;
- The Europeanisation of workers’ representation;
- European employment and social policies.
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EWC Memorandum on September 8, in Brussels
Viking - Laval - Rüffert - Luxembourg : Economic freedoms versus fundamental social rights – where does the balance lie?