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You can find additionnal publications under the reports page.

Collective bargaining in Europe 2003/2004

ETUI warns of the dangers of concessional bargaining in the EU-15 and welcomes unfolding wage dynamism in the New Member States.

Collective bargaining in Europe 2002

ETUI cautions European central bankers on misunderstandings concerning wage negotiations.

Collective bargaining in Europe 2001

Wage developments remained moderate in 2001-2002, while working time was becoming increasingly flexible throughout Europe.

Wage formation in Europe

The arrival of the euro has created a new environment for collective bargaining in Europe and, in particular, new challenges for - and pressures on - wage bargaining.

Collective bargaining and the social construction of employment

The contributions to this volume are intended to further a collective analysis of the role of trade unions and collective bargaining in the social construction of employment and structuring of labour markets in the European Union.

Collective bargaining under the Euro - Experiences from the European metal sector

The introduction of the European Monetary Union (EMU) has far-reaching consequences for collective bargaining all over Europe. In order to avoid downward competition on wages and working conditions there is a principle agreement among European trade unions for a close coordination of collective bargaining policy at European level.

Collective bargaining in Europe 2000

An international network of experts submits its annual observations on the most important collective bargaining developments in Europe.

New paths in working time policy

New paths in working time policy are currently being sought in order to create new jobs, or preserve existing ones, and to improve the quality of life.

Collective bargaining in Europe 1998/1999

Progress in europeanisation of industrial relations.

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