With the cost of living in many countries far exceeding Minimum Wage rates, workers in low-paying jobs across the world often depend on trade unions to secure fair compensation. Unions, for their part, try to achieve this through collective agreements, which they negotiate through social dialogues.
Though the process might sound straightforward, it's anything but. Making sure that union representatives have access to accurate and timely data, ensuring that they go into negotiations well-prepared, and convincing employers of the benefits of increasing wage payments are complicated steps.
In our July Info Session, the WageIndicator Foundation's Living Wage team discussed strategies to do so, up-to-date data sources to access, and introduce you to our collective bargaining agreements database (featuring over 3000 CBAs from 70+ countries).
Date and Time:
11 July 2025 | 01:00 TO 02:00 PM CET
Our Presenters: