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 |
Projects
EWC Dataservice
The primary objective of the data service project is to generate quantitative information on multinational companies covered by the EWC Directive as well on the European works councils (EWCs) where they exist. The Multinationals Database, which lists all the companies affected by the EWC Directive, and the Full-Text Database, with the English texts of the EWC agreements are merged in 2004 on a single CD-ROM. For the updating and upgrading of this new EWC database on-line consultation with e-mail feed-back forms will be tested.
Contacts
ETUI-REHS Research
Boulevard du Roi Albert II, 5 - Box 4
B-1210 Brussels
Belgium
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Publications
2005
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'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
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Report from the Seminar 'European Economic Social Model. Lisbon revisited' (held on the 8th 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.
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'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
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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.
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