Romuald Jagodzinski

Researcher
ETUI-REHS Research
Boulevard du Roi Albert II, 5 - Box 4
B-1210 Brussels
Belgium
Office N°: 418 B
Bio/Description
Born 1980 in Poland, Master's Degree in International Relation (European Studies) at the University of Poznan (Poland); scholarship in international relations at the University of Bamberg (Germany) and European University Viadrina in Frankfurt/Oder, Master of European Studies from the College of Europe in Hamburg (Germany). At the ETUI since January 2006, earlier as a freelance guest researcher in 2002 and 2004.
Research Fields
European Works Councils with special focus on the development in the NMC, workers' participation, information and consultation
CV
Education
2005-2006 |
Studies at the College of Europe in Hamburg (Germany), Master of European Studies |
1999-2004 |
Student of Master Studies at Adam Mickiewicz University Poznan, International Relations: European Studies (European Law, Economics and Culture) at The Faculty of Law and Administration |
2003-2004 |
Scholarship at the Viadrina European University of Frankfurt (Oder), Faculty of Law |
2001-2002 |
Scholarship of Socrates - Erasmus Stipendiary Programme at The Otto-Friedrich-University of Bamberg, Germany at the faculty of Economic Studies |
Traineeships
2005 |
Bertelsmann Foundation, site Berlin: assistant of the Head of the South-Eastern Department Cornelius Ochmann. Activities: preparation of reports, research on the EU eastern relations (especially the Ukraine, Croatia, Russia, Moldova) |
2004 |
Participant of the ViVe Project (Examining Vice-Versa Effects between Workers' Participation Practices and Making Use of the European Legal Framework in the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland). Assessment of results, writing summaries. |
2004 |
Research apprenticeship at the European Trade Union Institute in Brussels involving collecting data, expanding and updating a database, liaising with researchers. Field of work: EWC database. |
05.2003 |
Volunteer at the Organisation Office of the 22nd Council of European Municipalities and Regions (CEMR) in Poznan |
02.2003 |
Traineeship at the Office of the Committee for the European Integration in Warsaw, Department of European Information and Social Communication, involving participation in preparation of the accession referendum, informative campaigns |
2002 |
Internship at the European Trade Union Institute in Brussels involving conducting of an autonomous research project on EWCs in Poland |
Professional experience
2003 |
Volkswagen Poznan Sp. Z.o.o, Human Resources Department, Team: Recruitment, position: Personal leasing assistant. |
Language skills
English |
Fluent |
German |
Fluent |
Polish |
Native tongue |
Russian |
Intermediate |
Publications
2005
- 'Vive Project accomplished', Report from National Hearings in Budapest and Prague, and the evaluation meeting in Brussels, Transfer vol. 11/01 spring 2005, page 132-137.
2004
- Report from the Seminar 'European Economic Social Model. Lisbon revisited' (held on the 8 th of March, 2004 in Brussels) in the ETUI quarterly Transfer. European Review of Labour and Research, Volume 10, Number 2, Summer 2004, p. 345-346.
- 'Are European Works Councils necessary and welcome in the new EU Member States?', Report from the National Hearing of the ViVe Project in Warsaw ( Poland) in the context of the international Vive Project, 31.09/01.10.2004, Transfer, vol. 10/4 winter 2004, page 663 - 666.
2002
- Contribution (statistical data, graphs and tables with commentaries) to a chapter in the European Works Councils. Facts and Figures, editor: Peter Kerckhofs (ETUI), published (in English, German and French) by ETUI, Brussels, 2002, p.6 and 68-70.
Projects
- Transnational collective bargaining and European Works Councils - research on substantive agreements
- SEEUROPE - Workers participation at board level in the SE - an element of good corporate governance
- EWC NETwork (expert network on European Works Councils) and EWC functioning
- Worker participation online: Website and EWC data services