Collective Bargaining News - 2012
- United Kingdom -Equal pay victory for council workers -February 9, 2012
- Netherlands -Union confederations reject zero wage increases -February 10, 2012
- Germany -Labour minister hails wage increases -February 11, 2012
- Estonia -Teachers to strike on 7 March -February 14, 2012
- Sweden -Cabin crew strike over working hours -February 14, 2012
- Cyprus -Construction workers on strike -February 15, 2012
- Luxembourg -Wage indexation limitation approved in parliament -February 15, 2012
- United Kingdom -Municipality angers unions -February 15, 2012
- Italy -Post-accident agreement for Costa Concordia crew -January 25, 2012
- Italy -Massive support for private waste strike -January 25, 2012
- Netherlands -Negotiations with local authorities focus on job security -January 25, 2012
- Norway -Unions demonstrate against Agency Workers Directive -January 25, 2012
- Poland -Confederations withdraw from social dialogue -January 25, 2012
- Portugal -Unions mobilise for 11 February demonstration -January 25, 2012
- Spain -Central agreement reached on wage moderation -January 25, 2012
- Spain -Public sector unions mobilise against regional government attacks -January 25, 2012
- Switzerland -Public service union backs minimum wage initiative -January 25, 2012
- United Kingdom -Unilever workers in defense of pensions, also in Davos -January 25, 2012
- United Kingdom -Unions continue protest over local pay cuts -January 25, 2012
- United Kingdom -Union signs agreement with local council on pay equality -January 25, 2012
- Germany -Union reaches 3.5percent pay increase at Lufthansa -January 26, 2012
- Belgium -Dock workers strike to protect professional status -January 27, 2012
- Italy -Further strikes envisaged against planned reforms -January 28, 2012
- Netherlands -Teachers' strike widespread -January 28, 2012
- Belgium -National strike grips country when EU leaders meet -January 30, 2012
- Hungary -Public transport unions plan demonstration -January 30, 2012
- Hungary -Malev union forms strike committee -January 30, 2012
- Netherlands -Cleaners actions continue -January 30, 2012
- Sweden -Pay increase of 3percent in manufacturing -January 11, 2012
- Germany -Metal union denies concessions at Opel January -12, 2012
- Lithuania -Court decision backs Carlsberg in attacking labour rights January -12, 2012
- Poland -International support for truckers’ strike -January 13, 2012
- France -Efforts underway to save Petroplus plants -January 15, 2012
- Malta -Most women feel discriminated against -January 16, 2012
- Estonia -Teachers union members back February strike -January 17, 2012
- Ireland -Construction unions not to accept further pay cuts -January 18, 2012
- United Kingdom -New charges will make tackling discrimination at work harder -January 19, 2012
- Germany -Higher negotiated wage increases in 2011 -January 20, 2012
- United Kingdom -Union wins major compensation for former Woolworths workers -January 20, 2012
- Bulgaria -Week-long coal strike called off -January 23, 2012
- Switzerland -Public service union backs minimum wage initiative -January 25, 2012
- Italy -Steel plant on strike against closure -January 24, 2012
- Austria -Difficult negotiations in health and social services -January 25, 2012
- Austria -Unions reject latest employer offer in energy sector -January 25, 2012
- Denmark -Union challenges government on impact of pay cuts -January 25, 2012
- Finland -Minister warns about outsourcing -January 25, 2012
- Germany -Doctors’ union negotiates pay increase -January 25, 2012
- Ireland -Union protects in-house cleaning at hospitals -January 25, 2012
- Norway -Solid wage increase for engineers -January 2, 2012
- Greece -Unions oppose further wage cuts -January 5, 2012
- Denmark -Pay increase for state workers in line with private sector -January 6, 2012
- France -Unions challenge minister on low pay in public sector -January 6, 2012
- Germany -Regional government agrees to minimum wage in contracting -January 6, 2012
- Italy -Further strike action planned in private waste sector -January 6, 2012
- Netherlands -Renewed strike action of cleaners -January 6, 2012
- Spain -Public sector unions criticize further pay freeze -January 6, 2012
- Sweden -Local government union signs agreement covering technical workers -January 6, 2012
- Sweden -White-collar unions submit claims for 2012 -January 6, 2012
- United Kingdom -Living wage campaign boosts workers‘ pay -January 6, 2012
- United Kingdom -Two unions agree on further talks on local government pensions -January 6, 2012
- Romania -Strike at Electrolux ends, most claims won -February 24, 2012
- Hungary -Nokia cuts 2,300 jobs at Hungary plant -February 27, 2012
- Hungary -Mass lay-offs at Malév and Budapest airport -February 27, 2012
- Austria -Private health sector with new agreements after long battle -March 01, 2012
- Austria -Strike threat brings agreement in energy sector -March 01, 2012
- Belgium -Unions suspend industrial action at pension service -March 01, 2012
- Denmark -Competitiveness first in transport and logistics agreement -March 01, 2012
- France -Air France and unions agree on procedure for strikes -March 01, 2012
- Cyprus -Efforts ongoing to avoid wider strike action -January 31, 2012
- Finland -Important legal victory on fixed-term contracts -February 1, 2012
- Greece -Unions and employers both resist further wage reduction -February 1, 2012
- Ireland -Coalition split over public sector wage increases -February 1, 2012
- Italy -New agreement for bank sector -February 6, 2012
- Spain -Tripartite agreement on pensions and collective bargaining -February 8, 2012
- Spain -Civil servants protest budget cuts in Madrid area -February 8, 2012
- Austria -Pay deal for local workers in Carinthia -February 9, 2012
- Finland -Unions fight cuts at Nokia Siemens -February 9, 2012
- Germany -Agreement on restructuring at E.ON -February 9, 2012
- Netherlands -Printing employers return to negotiating table -February 9, 2012
- Sweden -Unions rejects lower pay for younger workers -February 9, 2012
- Poland -Remittances 1.5% of GDP -October 02, 2012
- Romania -Retailers interested in expansion -October 02, 2012
- EU sources -A Nordic view on minimum wages -October 02, 2012
- Denmark -More layoffs in 2013 predicted -October 02, 2012
- France -Agreement signed at Brittany Ferries -October 02, 2012
- Iceland -Plan of action of disabled persons -October 02, 2012
- EU sources -Unions against the exploitation of agency labour -October 02, 2012
- Ireland -No further damage to domestic demand -October 02, 2012
- Italy -Urban transportation blocked for 1 day strike -October 02, 2012
- Netherlands -Anti-union attitudes criticised -October 02, 2012
- Austria -Car rental service has to pay apprentices -October 03, 2012
- Czech Republic -To work less for a lager -October 03, 2012
- Finland -Economic policy coordination bypasses negotiation autonomy -October 03, 2012
- Norway -Utility workers strike -October 03, 2012
- Czech Republic -Unions demand wage rise to equal inflation -October 04, 2012
- Portugal -400 workers laid off after fire burn retail park to the ground -October 04, 2012
- Portugal -Transport strike -October 04, 2012
- Turkey -Picket line for Esprit supplier -October 04, 2012
- Bulgaria -Collective agreement said to be a step forward -October 05, 2012
- Poland -Nurses and midwives protest against commercialisation of health care -October 05, 2012
- Italy -Workers at NH hoteles strike against lay-offs and outsourcing -September 21, 2012
- Latvia -Fighting back union-busting -September 21, 2012
- Malta -Dockers organise one-hour solidarity strike -September 21, 2012
- Norway -Oil services workers to be balloted on pay deal -September 21, 2012
- Portugal -Port workers strike over unpaid overtime -September 21, 2012
- Greece -Police, military, tax collectors, teachers and judges join protest -September 22, 2012
- Turkey -Tripartite deal to end disputes on contracts -September 22, 2012
- Hungary -Union opinion on IMF demands -August 23, 2012
- France -Cancellations due to strike at Brittany Ferries -September 24, 2012
- Germany -Government claims outstanding social security payments of over 3000 staffing firms -September 24, 2012
- Portugal -Unexpected tripartite talks opened -September 24, 2012
- United Kingdom -Union victimisation and discrimination reported at Crossrail construction sites -September 24, 2012
- Czech Republic -Critical union and employer reactions to draft state budget -September 25, 2012
- Greece -News black-out as journalists strike -September 25, 2012
- Ireland -Strike notice at Dublin Airport Authority -September 25, 2012
- Romania -Statistics on wage development in 2010 -September 26, 2012
- Estonia -Pay raise offered ahead of strike -October 01, 2012
- Greece -General strike -October 01, 2012
- Spain -New cuts announced -October 02, 2012
- Italy -Anti-austerity general strike -October 02, 2012
- Bulgaria -Hourly labour costs rise by 4.8% -September 17, 2012
- Ireland -Hospital consultants reach vague and incomplete deal -September 17, 2012
- United Kingdom -Modest pay increase in graphic industry to put collective bargaining back on track -September 17, 2012
- Finland -Mini jobs undermine the basis of the welfare state -September 18, 2012
- France -Peugeot Citroën workers direct anger towards Hollande government -September 18, 2012
- Ireland -Restructuring at Bord na Móna after bad harvest -September 18, 2012
- Poland -Increase of nominal labour costs -September 18, 2012
- United Kingdom -Precarious work on the increase in women's employment -September 18, 2012
- European sources -Quarterly report on labour costs -September 19, 2012
- Italy -FIAT closures debated with the government -September 19, 2012
- European sources -Pay increase not enough to maintain purchasing power -September 20, 2012
- Austria -Investment in training pays in public procurement -September 20, 2012
- Belgium -Tough negotiations at ArcelorMittal -September 20, 2012
- Hungary -Job protection action plan aimed at assisting elderly, young and unskilled -September 20, 2012
- Luxembourg -Wage indexation delivers small automatic pay rise -September 20, 2012
- Luxembourg -Workers at Cargolux fear outsourcing of plane maintenance to Qatar -September 20, 2012
- Switzerland -Austerity and low paid workers -September 20, 2012
- Belgium -Rail strike announced -September 21, 2012
- France -More temp workers lose jobs -September 21, 2012
- France -Day of solidarity with Apple workers -September 21, 2012
- United Kingdom -TUC congress backs plans for general strike -September 10, 2012
- Ireland -Promises that no renegotiation of Croke Park will be sought -September 11, 2012
- Malta -Industrial action at medicines authority -September 11, 2012
- Czech Republic -Labour market stagnates -September 12, 2012
- Hungary -Hungarian PM: government committed to wage rises within reason -September 12, 2012
- Italy -Protests against closure of Alcoa aluminium production plant -September 12, 2012
- Norway -Row over temporary workers piloting NAS planes -September 12, 2o12
- Czech Republic -New pension indexation approved -September 13, 2012
- Ireland -Lagan Brick dispute comes to an end -September 13, 2012
- Luxembourg -Law to introduce more flexible working hours for new parents -September 13, 2012
- Serbia -Construction workers on hunger strike -September 13, 2012
- Slovakia -Teachers organise one-day warning strike -September 13, 2012
- United Kingdom -FG Wilson to cut 760 jobs -September 13, 2012
- Bulgaria -Kardzhali Lead and Zinc complex sold at last -September 14, 2012
- Cyprus -Bus strike in Limassol -September 14, 2012
- Germany -Warning strike at DHL Fashion -September 14, 2012
- Turkey -Norwegian support for sacked Turkish Airlines employees -September 14, 2012
- Portugal -Large protests against new austerity wave -September 15, 2012
- Spain -Demonstrators demand referendum on austerity cuts -September 15, 2012
- European sources -Eurostat publishes 2012 figures on hourly labour costs -September 17, 2012
- Netherlands -Collective agreement concluded for hotel, restaurant and pubs -September 01, 2012
- Turkey -Action day for sacked workers -September 01, 2012
- Netherlands -Remak ordered to pay 800 Polish workers higher wages -September 02, 2012
- Luxembourg -Another 4171 workers to be placed on partial unemployment -September 02, 2012
- Bulgaria -Minimum wages and pensions to be increased -September 3, 2012
- Sweden -Crisis package saved municipal jobs -September 3, 2012
- Czech Republic -Teachers union on tour against cuts -September 4, 2012
- Norway -Wage agreement for oil drillers -September 4, 2012
- Slovenia -Draft labour market reform hails flexibilisation -September 4, 2012
- Austria -Temporary work act to guarantee equal rights for temp workers -September 5, 2012
- Croatia -First collective agreement for container operations signed -September 5, 2012
- Finland -ID requirement on construction sites to fight grey economy -September 5, 2012
- Greece -Troika may demand 6-day working week in exchange for bail-out -September 5, 2012
- Switzerland -Wage hike at Nescafé -September 5, 2012
- Denmark -Conservative party proposal to undercut collective agreements -September 7, 2012
- Lithuania -Evolution of wages reported -September 7, 2012
- Netherlands -Protesters win new collective agreement to replace annulled agreement -September 9, 2012
- Turkey -Swedish unions enraged over union bashing by IKEA Turkey -September 9, 2012
- Germany -Lufthansa stops hiring temp workers to end strikes -September 10, 2012
- Ireland -Court orders longer working hours for council staff -September 10, 2012
- Ireland -Resistance to pay cuts at Football Association Ireland -August 21, 2012
- Slovenia -Pension reform coming soon -August 21, 2012
- Denmark -Another round of dismissal at Vestas -August 22, 2012
- Sweden -Working in Sweden -August 22, 2012
- Austria -Pole position in the coverage of collective agreements -August 23, 2012
- Hungary -Teachers demand to be consulted in reform that will increase working hours -August 23, 2012
- Ireland -Home helps demonstrate in Wicklow town -August 23, 2012
- United Kingdom -Disabled workers occupy Remploy head quarters -August 23, 2012
- Liechtenstein -Leader of economic chamber sees difficult negotiations ahead -August 24, 2012
- Norway -Oil sector conflict forced into obligatory arbitration but far from over -August 24, 2012
- Finland -Framework agreement under discussion -August 25, 2012
- Turkey -Trade union activists sacked at Istanbul Bilgi University -August 25, 2012
- Denmark -Carlsberg signs an agreement on sexual abuse -August 27, 2012
- France -Unions consulted early for educational reform -August 27, 2012
- Italy -Coal mine occupied -August 27, 2012
- Germany -Commitment to CSR in Europe and union busting elsewhere? -August 28, 2012
- Slovakia -Teachers plan one-day strike -August 28, 2012
- Slovenia -Unionists call for more social dialogue -August 28, 2012
- United Kingdom -Blacklisting causes national scandal -August 28, 2012
- Germany -New strikes announced at Lufthansa -September 01, 2012
- Austria -Flexible working increased only marginally in the last three years -August 8, 2012
- United Kingdom -Housing association staff to be fired and re-hired for 2/3 of former wages -August 8, 2012
- Italy -Nestlé seeks to cut costs by employing younger workers -August 9, 2012
- Portugal -Less than half of unemployed receive benefits -August 9, 2012
- Portugal -Strike in Navegadores hotel -August 9, 2012
- Serbia -Union busting at Kronospan plant -August 9, 2012
- Austria -Threat of split in autumn metal bargaining -August 13, 2012
- Czech Republic -ILO convention on domestic work not taken serious -August 13, 2012
- Finland -Wages and salaries sum grew by 4.8% from April to June -August 13, 2012
- Switzerland -Creative campaigning leads to social plan -August 13, 2012
- Ireland -HSE in conflict with hospital consultants, home helps and staff -August 14, 2012
- United Kingdom -Railway day of action -August 14, 2012
- United Kingdom -London tube cleaners strike for living wage -August 14, 2012
- Italy -One of Europe’s biggest steel plants closed? -August 15, 2012
- Czech Republic -Bills on tax hikes and pension reform vetoed -August 16, 2012
- Slovenia -Real average pay down by 3% compared to 2011 -August 16, 2012
- Estonia -Ministers push for public sector salary increase -August 17, 2012
- France -Strikes annulled after deal with Easyjet management -August 17, 2012
- Ireland -Strikes over pensions at Aer Lingus -August 17, 2012
- United Kingdom -Job centre call handlers on strike over oppressive targets -August 18, 2012
- Turkey -12,000 signatures to reinstate fired union members at Togo Footwear -July 26, 2012
- Italy -Unicredit employees on strike over collective premium -July 27, 2012
- Netherlands -500 collective agreement violations by temp agencies -July 27, 2012
- Poland -Increase in rogue employment agencies -July 27, 2012
- Turkey -DHL fires workers for organising -July 27, 2012
- Germany -Audi to shed hundreds of agency workers -July 29, 2012
- Greece -Bank union holds warning strike -July 30, 2012
- European sources -Bi-annual publication on minimum wages -August 1, 2012
- Cyprus -Dispute in the cement sector -August 1, 2012
- Greece -Steel workers strike ends in tear gas -August 1, 2012
- European sources -Bargaining patterns and the coverage of collective agreements -August 2, 2012
- Lithuania -Pension reform pending -August 2, 2012
- Spain -Railway strikes cripple public transport -August 3, 2012
- Spain -Coal miners’ reach Madrid and clash with police -August 4, 2012
- Sweden -Fair trade certification for berry picking? -August 4, 2012
- United Kingdom -Call centre fires employees to replace them with prison labour -August 4, 2012
- Bulgaria -Railways workers positive on measures -August 7, 2012
- Denmark -Investment in training only way out -August 7, 2012
- Luxembourg -OGBL takes on supermarkets over opening hours violations -August 7, 2012
- Malta -Paramedics intensify industrial action -August 7, 2012
- Ireland -Industrial action at women’s refuge -July 19, 2012
- Spain -Trade unions establish permanent platform for actions against cuts -July 19, 2012
- Spain -Protests and violent clashes after government announces salary cuts and VAT increase -July 19, 2012
- Germany -Deal on the use of temporary agency workers -July 20, 2012
- Hungary -Prime minister signs strategic partnership with Coca-Cola -July 20, 2012
- Hungary -Remy factory to be closed -July 20, 2012
- Netherlands -New collective agreement for temporary agency work -July 20, 2012
- United Kingdom -Private sector bus drivers reach last-minute Olympic bonus pay deal -July 20, 2012
- Estonia -Work abroad most often motivated by higher wages -July 23, 2012
- Poland -Strike and lock-out at LG supplier Chung Hong Electronics -July 23, 2012
- Portugal -Building union helps workers get jobs in Canada -July 23, 2012
- Ireland -Two per cent pay hike to staff at Tesco fruit supplier Keeling -July 24, 2012
- Ireland -Permanent TSB to cut 250 jobs and close 16 branches -July 24, 2012
- Ireland -Lagan Brick redundancy dispute continues after non-binding recommendation court -July 24, 2012
- Latvia -Report on the evolution of minimum wages -July 24, 2012
- European sources -Wages and working conditions in the crisis -July 25, 2012
- Italy -Strike action against lay-offs at Gruppo Monte Paschi di Siena -July 25, 2012
- Netherlands -Pay rates self-employed without personnel fall by 15% -July 25, 2012
- Slovakia -Workers win pay rise -July 25, 2012
- France -Newspapers stir as journalists protest and printers strike -July 26, 2012
- Switzerland -St. Gallen canton cuts wages to avoid raising taxes -July 5, 2012
- Belgium -Fixed term workers laid off at Caterpillar -July 9, 2012
- Ireland -Public service pension overhaul looms -July 9, 2012
- Ireland -Trade union congress calls on troika to slow down austerity -July 9, 2012
- Ireland -Water service workers warn of strikes -July 10, 2012
- France -Tripartite conference sets off in new spirit cooperation but fails to deliver on issues -July 11, 2012
- Germany -Bremen region established minimum wage for public sector and contractors -July 11, 2012
- Netherlands -New collective agreement for water authority -July 11, 2012
- Portugal -Health workers hold two-day strike -July 11, 2012
- Belgium -Average wage €3,100 in 2010 -July 12, 2012
- Bulgaria -Pension age the same for women and men after 2020 -July 12, 2012
- Ireland -Special needs assistants win court case over job security -July 12, 2012
- France -PSE Peugeot Citroën to cut 8000 jobs -July 15, 2012
- United Kingdom -New Economics Foundation calculates regional pay will cost £10bn and 110,000 jobs -July 16, 2012
- Germany -RWE plans giant layoffs -July 17, 2012
- Hungary -Collective agreement renewed at Spar Hungary -July 17, 2012
- Germany -Talks with Neckermann cannot avoid business closure -July 18, 2012
- Luxembourg -Layoffs without social plan -July 18, 2012
- Sweden -National mediation institute to prioritise equal pay -July 18, 2012
- Denmark -Wage growth lags behind inflation -July 19, 2012
- Germany -Strikers dismissed in Damp hospitals -June 26, 2012
- Ireland -Overtime row shakes Croke Park Agreement -June 27, 2012
- Norway -Oil workers’ strike -June 27, 2012
- Portugal -Air traffic control strike called off -June 27, 2012
- Sweden -Report on working conditions -June 27, 2012
- Cyprus -Hotel workers strike over wage cuts -July 1, 2012
- Finland -New report on working conditions for Chinese workers -July 1, 2012
- Greece -Hotel and food catering workers on strike -July 1, 2012
- Ireland -Strike action continues at Bord na Móna -July 1, 2012
- Slovakia -Gender gap narrows according to an official report -July 1, 2012
- Spain -National demonstration against public sector cuts -July 1, 2012
- Switzerland -Pressure leads Merck Serono management to the table -July 1, 2012
- Romania -US companies continue to invest -July, 2012
- Finland -Job security guarantee for municipal workers -July 4, 2012
- Germany -Collective agreement reached at Damp hospitals -July 4, 2012
- Sweden -2.6% pay increase for postal and aviation workers -July 4, 2012
- Bulgaria -Troubled military plant now for sale -July 5, 2012
- Cyprus -Strike at Kofinou slaughterhouse -July 5, 2012
- France -HP to cut 520 jobs in France as it restructures its European activities -July 5, 2012
- Netherlands -Dutch and English dockers team up -July 5, 2012
- Slovakia -Human chain for decent work -October 05, 2012
- Spain -Public education deteriorated -October 05, 2012
- United Kingdom -10%-20% pay raise for craft workers in Sheffield -October 05, 2012
- Cyprus -Unions criticise harsh policy of the troika -October 06, 2012
- Ireland -Public service to shed 8000 jobs -October 07, 2012
- Bulgaria -Social partners consider differentiated minimum wage -October 08, 2012
- Finland -Kemira Oulo plant taken offline as workers strike -October 08, 2012
- France -Energy workers strike against site closures -October 08, 2012
- Ireland -Luas drivers vote to strike -October 08, 2012
- Hungary -Announcement of mass layoffs -October 09, 2012
- United Kingdom -Lay-offs at Thomas Cook -October 09, 2012
- Ireland -Meat processor Olhausen to stop production -October 10, 2012
- Luxembourg -Luxguard workers vote against pay cut -October 10, 2012
- Belgium -Protests for temporary workers’ rights -October 11, 2012
- Netherlands -Agreement on working conditions temp workers in metal industry -October 11, 2012
- Portugal -90,000 signatures in three weeks to keep pharmacies open -October 11, 2012
- Ireland -Partial deal with health consultants collapses -October 12, 2012
- Lithuania -Effort to reach consensus on new national agreement -October 12, 2012
- United Kingdom -Unions warn reform in auto-enrolment pension schemes will hurt lowest paid workers -October 12, 2012
- Croatia -Workers should not be seen as a commodity -October 14, 2012
- Denmark -Celebrating the birth of IndustriALL Global Union -June 20, 2012
- Germany -Court backs up opting out, strike declared unlawful -June 20, 2012
- Poland -Solidarność blocks hypermarket to defend sacked unionist -June 20, 2012
- France -Air France to cut 5000 jobs -June 21, 2012
- Luxembourg -Scene of European anti-austerity protest -June 21, 2012
- Netherlands -Employers and employees of seaports take pension row to AEGON tennis tournament -June 21, 2012
- Belgium -Unions leave board advisory committee Flanders temp staffing industry -June 22, 2012
- Bulgaria -Still uncertainty over troubled producer of non-ferrous metals -June 22, 2012
- Bulgaria -Military plant workers threaten industrial action over delayed wages -June 22, 2012
- United Kingdom -Fire fighters in Essex to go on strike -June 22, 2012
- United Kingdom -Private sector bus drivers’ industrial action for Olympic bonus pay -June 22, 2012
- Malta -Paramedics take industrial action -June 25, 2012
- Slovakia -Agreement reached on self-employed -June 25, 2012
- Turkey -Prominent union leaders arrested and offices raided -June 25, 2012
- Germany -Strikers dismissed in Damp hospitals -June 26, 2012
- Spain -Coal miners’ strike escalates -June 26, 2012
- Turkey -107-day strike at Tate & Lyle comes to an end -June 26, 2012
- Austria -Pressure on media enterprises -June 27, 2012
- Belgium -New collective agreement on time off and career break -June 27, 2012
- France -Minimum wage increased -June 27, 2012
- Malta -New collective agreement for civil servants -October 15, 2012
- Italy -Jobs guarantees for workers of closed Indesit plant -October 16, 2012
- Denmark -Pension system rated the world’s best -October 17, 2012
- Hungary -Government, unions and employers begin talks on minimum wage -October 17, 2012
- Belgium -Joint trade union action at Otis -October 18, 2012
- Czech Republic -Campaign calls for attention for working conditions domestic cleaners -October 18, 2012
- Greece -New general strike in grim atmosphere -October 18, 2012
- Sweden -New collective agreement for agency workers -October 18, 2012
- EU sources -European trade union alliance to coordinate strategy against HP dismissals -October 19, 2012
- Portugal -Pan- Iberian anti austerity strike in November -October 19, 2012
- Slovenia -Evolution of the minimum wage described -October 19, 2012
- United Kingdom -Anti-austerity rally mobilizes 150,000 people -October 20, 2012
- Austria -New agreement in machinery and metal goods -October 22, 2012
- Estonia -Doctors and nurses’ strike continues as conflict goes to state arbitrator -October 22, 2012
- Germany -Siemens temp workers may see pay reduced under new collective agreement -October 22, 2012
- Italy -Rally against job cuts and factory closures -October 22, 2012
- Luxembourg -ArcelorMittal to close steel site Schifflange -October 22, 2012
- Luxembourg -Unions furious after Cargolux repudiates collective agreement -October 22, 2012
- Serbia -New law on strike prepared -October 22, 2012
- Sweden -Wage increase for teachers -October 22, 2012
- United Kingdom -Public service unions call for boycott voluntary overtime -June 12, 2012
- Austria -Disagreements over the way to tackle staffing shortages in care sector -June 13, 2012
- Bulgaria -Cabinet imposes ban on bonuses for state servants -June 13, 2012
- Switzerland -Postal workers protest against layoffs and worse working conditions -June 13, 2012
- Turkey -Escalation of dispute after aviation striking ban becomes law -June 13, 2012
- Bulgaria -President vetoes automatic career bonus Supreme Judicial Council -June 14, 2012
- Estonia -Supervisory board refuses pay increase CEO -June 14, 2012
- Finland -Nokia comes up with new lay-offs -June 14, 2012
- Germany -Opel negotiates the extension of a no-layoff guarantee -June 14, 2012
- Italy -Unions in logistics, merchandise transport and shipping seek pay deals -June 14, 2012
- Latvia -Retirement age to be increased from 2014 -June 14, 2012
- Poland -Children hand out cards asking Tesco’s not to dismiss their parents -June 14, 2012
- Latvia -National opera chorus strike out ruled by court -June 15, 2012
- United Kingdom -Tyne and Wear Metro strike called off -June 15, 2012
- Ireland -Aer Lingus and DAA pension talks break down as new strikes loom -June 17, 2012
- Italy -Foreign language lecturers fight for their rights -June 18, 2012
- Finland -Deal signed after controversial court ruling order; unions fined for strike -June 19, 2012
- Spain -Strike at Crown Cork Sevilla -June 19, 2012
- United Kingdom -Strike at Ford against two-tier workforce proposal -June 19, 2012
- Austria -New collective agreement for post workers -June 20, 2012
- Ireland -Mediation fails in Lagan Brick dispute -June 5, 2012
- Netherlands -Government and unions clash over child care cuts -June 5, 2012
- Turkey -Public defenders demand higher wages -June 5, 2012
- Czech Republic -Old dispute over right to strike flares again -June 6, 2012
- France -Partial reversal of pension age hike -June 6, 2012
- Ireland -Job losses expected at Atlantic Homecare -June 6, 2012
- United Kingdom -Possible strike at University of Birmingham -June 6, 2012
- Finland -Possible industrial action at nuclear power plant construction site -TVO June 7, 2012
- Ireland -Public transport workers forced to choose between working conditions and jobs -June 7, 2012
- Ireland -Pfizer announces job cuts -June 7, 2012
- Italy -Disclosure of the industrial plan of Fiat necessary -June 7, 2012
- Netherlands -KLM to freeze salaries -June 7, 2012
- United Kingdom -Jersey bus drivers receive short-term 3% pay increase -June 7, 2012
- Norway -State sector strikes end, leaving unions divided -June 8, 2012
- Bulgaria -Prison guards protest against deplorable conditions -June 10, 2012
- France -CFDT Interco to survey civil servant concerns over working conditions -June 11, 2012
- Germany -Employees finance department take action against extreme understaffing -June 11, 2012
- Norway -Unhappy over wave of strikes -June 11, 2012
- Liechtenstein -Collective agreement for carpenters and roofers renewed -June 12, 2012
- Malta -Work guarantee for 15 years -June 12, 2012
- Germany -New collective agreement Deutsche Telekom -May 24, 2012
- Norway -State sector negotiations become a battle -May 24, 2o12
- Switzerland -No big deal for hairdressers -May 24, 2012
- Turkey -Strike in public service -May 24, 2012
- Estonia -Dissatisfaction with pay proposals might lead to strike -May 25, 2012
- Poland -Strikes ruled out until after the Euro 2012 tournament? -May 25, 2012
- Spain -Freeze of wages for Iberia pilots after arbitration -May 25, 2012
- Norway -May marked by industrial action -May 26, 2012
- Sweden -Right to minimal pay -May 27, 2012
- Turkey -Rally against attempts to ban aviation strikes -May 29, 2012
- United Kingdom -Median pay rise in first quarter of 3% -May 29, 2012
- Denmark -Job losses at Maersk -June 1, 2012
- Finland -Tripartite task force on atypical work recommends more task forces in first report -June 1, 2012
- Germany -New collective agreement in chemicals sector -June 1, 2012
- Hungary -Forced retirement at 62 -June 1, 2012
- Hungary -900 dismissals at Nokia plant -June 1, 2012
- Romania -Bonus amnesty for state workers -June 1, 2012
- United Kingdom -New local government pensions scheme proposal ready for ballot -June 1, 2012
- Austria -Controversy over Sunday opening -June 4, 2012
- Austria -Golden handshake for AUA pilots -June 5, 2012
- United Kingdom -Contract dispute at Tilbury dock -May 16, 2012
- United Kingdom -Truck drivers agree with ACAS brokered terms fuel distribution services -May 16, 2012
- Ireland -Cement workers accept proposals that end strike -May 17, 2012
- Ireland -Labour relations commission meets on public servants sick leave -May 17, 2012
- Austria -Austrian Airlines dispute might go to court -May 18, 2012
- Cyprus -Municipal workers step up their actions -May 18, 2012
- France -Disneyland characters on strike -May 18, 2012
- Slovenia -Police unions call for anti-cuts referendum -May 18, 2012
- Germany -Agreement for the metal sector concluded -May 21, 2012
- Germany -Agency workers‘ position improved in the metal sector -May 21, 2012
- Germany -Warning strikes in banking sector -May 21, 2012
- Luxembourg -OGBL meets government on pension reform -May 21, 2012
- Latvia -Trade union initiates signature drive for dissolution of parliament -May 22, 2012
- Spain -Education strike unites teachers, parents and students associations -May 22, 2012
- Czech Republic -Threat of general strike sidelined -May 23, 2012
- Denmark -Decision on tripartite agreements is members business -May 23, 2012
- Ireland -Vita Cortex workers accept redundancy, sit-ins ended -May 23, 2012
- Lithuania -Disagreement on changes to Labour Code -May 23, 2012
- United Kingdom -Drivers strike at East Midlands Trains -May 23, 2012
- Belgium -Respect for agreements in case two power plants close -May 24, 2012
- Switzerland -Liability in the subcontracting chain -October 22, 2012
- Finland -Unions condemn employer proposal for youth minimum wage -October 23, 2012
- Netherlands -Worries about childcare -October 23, 2012
- Slovakia -Cooperation agreement in health care signed -October 23, 2012
- Latvia -Probation service employees demand higher wages and threaten strike -October 24, 2012
- Latvia -Gradual wage increase -October 24, 2012
- Malta -Workers at HSBC bank on strike over restructuring -October 24, 2012
- Slovenia -Reforms approved -October 24, 2012
- Spain -Fixed-term workers earn 32% less than national average -October 24, 2012
- EU sources -Nordics top the World Economic Forum 2012 Global Gender Gap report -October 25, 2012
- Poland -Coal miners organise 24 hour strike -October 25, 2012
- United Kingdom -Women win equal pay claim against Birmingham City Council and Abdulla Group -October 25, 2012
- Luxembourg -Minimum wage to rise by 1.5% -October 26, 2012
- Turkey -ITUC and ETUC call for rejection of Collective Labour Relations Act -October 26, 2012
- Cyprus -Enough money to pay state wages -October 27, 2012
- France -Air France ground staff to strike -October 27, 2012
- Ireland -Breakdown of talks at DAA -October 27, 2012
- Greece -Vote on reform despite coalition split -October 28, 2012
- Spain -Police officers protest in streets of Madrid -October 28, 2012
- Germany -Fair Mobility project assists exploited workers from East Europe -October 29, 2012
- Italy -Fire-fighters announce action day for 18 June -May 7, 2012
- Slovakia -Additional budget for nurses -May 7, 2012
- Bulgaria -More lay offs and strikes expected at national railroad company -May 8, 2012
- Liechtenstein -New general binding collective agreement for the retail sector -May 8, 2012
- Norway -New collective agreement for building industries -May 8, 2012
- United Kingdom -Unions call for living wage for local government workers -May 8, 2012
- Netherlands -Negotiations stalled in child care -May 9, 2012
- Austria -New wage terms in leather goods and luggage branches -May 10, 2012
- United Kingdom -400,000 public workers protest against government cuts -May 10, 2012
- France -Unions protest against incentive payment in public sector -May 11, 2012
- Poland -Pension reform leads to firm protest -May 11, 2012
- Finland -Report on wages and pay gap in the financial sector -May 14, 2012
- Italy -Occupation of local bank branches -May 14, 2012
- Belgium -United front for quality jobs -May 15, 2012
- France -Public service unions organise action to protect health and safety of sewage workers -May 15, 2012
- Germany -Minimum wage row in social care institutions -May 15, 2012
- Netherlands -Police unions suspend industrial action -May 15, 2012
- Switzerland -Ser0no workers march successfully in favour of union consultation -May 15, 2012
- Austria -Wage increase in new agreement for the chemical sector -May 16, 2012
- Spain -New Inditex agreement on social audits along company supply chain -May 16, 2012
- United Kingdom -Paid less than minimum wage -October 29, 2012
- Belgium -Ford announces closure Genk plant -November 01, 2012
- EU sources -Labour market developments in Europe -November 1, 2012
- EU sources -Annual review 2011 on industrial relations and working conditions -November 1, 2012
- Austria -Collective agreement for the whole metal sector concluded -November 1, 2012
- Denmark -Danske bank plans to cut 3,000 jobs -November 1, 2012
- Finland -Slowdown in pay increase -November 1, 2012
- Finland -New employment figures -November 1, 2012
- Germany -Job cuts despite positive results -November 1, 2012
- Iceland -New figures on employment -November 1, 2012
- Liechtenstein -Short report on employment and income -November 1, 2012
- Switzerland -UBS restructuring with massive job losses - November 1, 2012
- Bulgaria -Wage growth predicted at 4% -November 3, 2012
- Italy -Clashes at IKEA? -November 3, 2012
- Cyprus -Abuse of domestic workers - November 4, 2012
- Turkey -Texim textiles ceases anti-union activities -November 4, 2012
- Belgium -Dismissals Philips Lighting announced -November 5, 2012
- France -Future of refinery uncertain -November 5, 2012
- Slovakia -Mixed feelings on labour code -November 5, 2012
- Estonia -Unions come up with minimum wage proposals -November 6, 2012
- France -Mixed response to education reform -November 6, 2012
- Germany -Wave of equal pay hikes for agency workers -November 6, 2012
- Poland -Woodworkers convened in Warsaw -November 6, 2012
- Sweden -Human rights violations in tour operating sector -November 6, 2012
- Austria -Kraft foods transfers premises to Germany -November 7, 2012
- Denmark -Downward spiral continues at Vestas -November 7, 2012
- Netherlands -ING plans 2,350 job cuts -November 7, 2012
- Netherlands -Abuse of foreign labour -November 7, 2012
- Belgium -Bankruptcies to an all-time record -November 8, 2012
- Hungary -Activation in health care of the Visegrád charter -November 8, 2012
- Hungary -Transport strike over pay -November 8, 2012
- Ireland -Drop of average wage -November 8, 2012
- Norway -APMT dockers fight for local collective agreement -November 8, 2012
- Portugal -BCP to cut more jobs -November 8, 2012
- Portugal -Dock workers strike extended -November 8, 2012
- Greece -General strike as lawmakers vote on austerity -November 9, 2012
- Ireland -Agency will respect pay and working conditions -November 9, 2012
- Romania -Tarom workers dissatisfied with new management -November 9, 2012
- Italy -Actions at San Raffaele hospital -November 11, 2012
- Sweden -LO wants coordinated wage demands for 2013 -November 11, 2012
- Bulgaria -Civil servants get 10% wage increase -November 13, 2012
- Croatia -Construction workers strike for pay -November 13, 2012
- Germany -Agreement at Lufthansa -November 13, 2012
- Greece -Municipalities refuse to fire 27,000 workers -November 13, 2012
- Lithuania -The costs of the shadow economy -November 13, 2012
- Serbia -Construction workers on hunger strike -November 13, 2012
- EU sources -European day of action against austerity -November 14, 2012
- Belgium -Railway strike against austerity -November 14, 2012
- Latvia -New Labour Force Survey figures -November 14, 2012
- Portugal -General strike cripples public transport -November 14, 2012
- Spain -Injuries and arrests during new general strike -November 14, 2012
- Austria -Wage dumping at state railway? -November 15, 2012
- Germany -Poverty in cities increases -November 15, 2012
- United Kingdom -Unionising the British Airways mixed fleet -November 15, 2012
- Greece -ILO supports unions’ complaint on infringement of bargaining rights -November 17, 2012
- Hungary -Teachers, government talk amid strike threat -November 17, 2012
- Czech Republic -Stop to the government demonstration -November 18, 2012
- Austria -Shortage of postal staff might lead to Christmas chaos -November 19, 2012
- Bulgaria -Wage increase only for the high salaries -November 19, 2012
- Luxembourg -Protests at Cargolux and Luxair as Qatar airways sells shares -November 19, 2012
- Slovenia -Mass protest against budget cuts -November 17, 2012
- Turkey -Renault Turkey has to respect labour rights -November 19, 2012
- United Kingdom -Cleaners win pay rise -November 19, 2012
- Switzerland -Equal pay and minimum wage demanded -November 20, 2012
- Czech Republic -Health workers organise four-country protest -November 21, 2012
- Germany -Allegation of labour violations at Deutsche Post -November 21, 2012
- Hungary -Government signs fifth strategic partnership agreement this year -November 21, 2012
- Romania -IMF and EC intervene in a negative way -November 21, 2012
- EU sources -Social partnership in times of crisis -November 22, 2012
- Malta -Former port workers protest -November 22, 2012
- Sweden -Bargaining tradition broken during SAS negotiations -November 22, 2012
- United Kingdom -Part-time work and the pay gap -November 22, 2012
- United Kingdom -Union recognition stolen from Virgin staff -November 22, 2012
- Finland -Pay gap between permanent and temporary workers -November 23, 2012
- Norway -Bonuses paid to keep the workforce -November 24, 2012
- United Kingdom -Wage offer welcomed -November 24, 2012
- Ireland -Austerity: how history repeats itself -November 25, 2012
- EU sources -Social dialogue weak in the face of major budget cuts -November 26, 2012
- Estonia -Strike ends as hospitals meet health workers wage demands -November 26, 2012
- Slovakia -Teachers on strike again -November 26, 2012
- Spain -Health workers in Madrid region on strike -November 27, 2012
- Spain -Iberia announces 4500 redundancies -November 27, 2012
- Austria -Improvement of temporary workers wages -November 28, 2012
- Netherlands -Holland Casino cuts 450 jobs -November 28, 2012
- United Kingdom -20,000 redundancies announced in one week -November 28, 2012
- Croatia -Schools closed as strike is complete December 01, 2012
- Croatia -Health workers protest over cuts -December 01, 2012
- France -Clash with ArcelorMittal -December 01, 2012
- France -Health care strike in defence of working conditions -December 01, 2012
- Italy -Actions at Ilva Taranto continue -December 01, 2012
- Norway -Mediation for local public service negotiations -May 1, 2012
- Poland -Job losses at Tesco -May 1, 2012
- Sweden -Agreement concluded for local civil servants -May 1, 2012
- Denmark -Unions call on government to reduce gender pay gap -May 1, 2012
- Hungary -Former Malev staff stages demo over unpaid wages -May 1, 2012
- Hungary -Audi Hungária workforce climbs to over 8,000 -May 1, 2012
- Hungary -Taxi drivers hold demo in Budapest May 1, 2012
- Malta -General Workers Union condemns British high commissioner -May 1, 2012
- Netherlands -Plans for modernised trade union confederation presented -May 1, 2012
- Portugal -Porto labour tribunal refers public sector pay cuts to European Court of Justice -May 1, 2012
- Malta -Industrial dispute registered in public service sector -May 2, 2012
- Denmark -Public services employers suggest unpaid breaks -May 3, 2012
- Netherlands -Dutch and Polish metal workers at Eemshaven site demand equal pay -May 3, 2012
- Finland -Large public support for trade unionism -May 4, 2012
- France -Collective agreement for notary staff includes 2.5% pay increase -May 4, 2012
- Netherlands -Negotiations of social plan at Cargill broken off -May 4, 2012
- United Kingdom -Hundreds of jobs at risk as airflight carrier Bmibaby closes -May 4, 2012
- Romania -Romania set to raise public sector wages to pre-austerity levels -May 6, 2012
- Germany -Massive job reduction announced -May 7, 2012
- Germany -New collective agreement for Hamburg hospitals after warning strike -May 7, 2012
- Slovak Republic -Metalburg steel employees on strike over delayed salaries -April 25, 2012
- Estonia -Workers disability no longer assessed when social benefit payment is determined -April 26, 2012
- Austria -New agreements in construction and affiliated trades signed -April 27, 2012
- Belgium -Social plan Bekaert reduces forced lay offs by half -April 27, 2012
- Croatia -No exemption from employment law for Chinese investors -April 27, 2012
- Cyprus -Civil servants keep 13th salary -April 27, 2012
- Czech Republic -Protest actions against anti-social reforms will continue -April 27, 2012
- Finland -Helsinki bus drivers 24-hours strike averted -April 27, 2012
- Greece -Seamen announce 4 hour strike on Mayday -April 27, 2012
- Netherlands -Collective agreement for child services workers -April 27, 2012
- Portugal -PM promises full execution of tripartite agreement after walk-out threat UGT -April 27, 2012
- United Kingdom -Broad platform for strike in the public sector -April 27, 2012
- Germany -Mediation in wage dispute to avoid further strikes -April 28, 2012
- Latvia -Growth of remuneration in construction -April 28, 2012
- Netherlands -Police unions announce more actions against pay freeze -April 28, 2012
- Portugal -1999 agreement TAP and pilot unions complicates privatisation -April 28, 2012
- Spain -Pilots call of 30 one-day strikes against low-cost carrier for arbitration -April 29, 2012
- Austria -Withdrawal from the Austrian Airlines agreement envisaged -May 1, 2012
- France -Call for the same pay and conditions for all SPIE employees -May 1, 2012
- Germany -Warning strikes started in the metal sector -May 1, 2012
- Italy -Undercutting of health sector agreements -April 19, 2012
- Norway -Pay claim and better conditions for temporary workers -April 19, 2012
- Norway -New agreement for hotel and restaurant employees -April 19, 2012
- Slovenia -Pact with the unions promises to preserve jobs -April 19, 2012
- Austria -Continuation of ground personnel agreement -April 20, 2012
- Germany -Red Cross agreement with 5.5% pay increase -April 20, 2012
- Italy -Series of union protests against easing of dismissal and other austerity plans -April 20, 2012
- Netherlands -Unions speak out against limitation of collective agreement coverage -April 20, 2012
- Turkey -Doctors on strike -April 20, 2012
- Netherlands -Collective agreement for local civil servants finalised -April 21, 2012
- France -Embassy faces court -April 22, 2012
- Sweden -Transport workers reach agreement -April 22, 2012
- Bulgaria -Lead workers protest in Sofia -April 23, 2012
- France -GDF Suez workers blocked liquefied natural gas terminals in pay dispute -April 23, 2012
- Sweden -Single collective agreement for all cabin crews -April 23, 2012
- Czech Republic -New collective agreement at Škoda -April 24, 2012
- Slovenia -Big strike in the public sector -April 24, 2012
- United Kingdom -Dispute continues over the unlawful dismissal at Mayr-Melnhof Packaging (MMP) -April 24, 2012
- Germany -Members approve the public sector pay deal -April 25, 2012
- Lithuania -Social partners in favour of increased minimum wage -April 25, 2012
- Greece -Prison officers on hunger strike -April 12, 2012
- Austria -Opt-out from the metal and miners agreement announced -April 13, 2012
- Malta -Management doesn’t know what’s going on according to the union -April 13, 2012
- Sweden -Toilet paper blockade averted -April 13, 2012
- Norway -Strike averted in Norwegian oil industry -April 16, 2012
- Spain -Trade union leaders request ILO infringement procedure -April 16, 2012
- Turkey -KESK women workers under arrest -April 16, 2012
- Denmark -General agreement gets an approval of almost 70% -April 17, 2012
- Luxembourg -Support for transfrontier workers -April 17, 2012
- Luxembourg -Worries about systematic destruction of production -April 17, 2012
- Netherlands -Cleaners end strike after 105 days -April 17, 2012
- Netherlands -New agreement in construction sector approved -April 17, 2012
- Romania -Strike ended at ArcelorMittal -April 17, 2012
- Slovenia -Strike against 15% cut in teachers salaries -April 17, 2012
- Cyprus -24 hour strike of potato packers -April 18, 2012
- Spain -Budget cuts to hit public education -April 18, 2012
- Switzerland -Protest against work rights abuses by Holcim Cement -April 18, 2012
- United Kingdom -Unilever pension dispute ends in compromise -April 18, 2012
- France -Caterpillar agreement converts precarious labour in permanent jobs -April 19, 2012
- Germany -Banking sector risks warning strikes -April 19, 2012
- Bulgaria -Trade unions call for an emergency meeting on long-delayed pay -March 28, 2012
- Finland -Unions turn down European Commission proposal to limit the right to strike -March 28, 2012
- Germany -Public service and airport strikes as an upbeat to next round of negotiations -March 28, 2012
- Germany -Deutsche Telekom workers out on warn strikes -March 29, 2012
- Romania -General strike at Arcelor Mittal -March 29, 2012
- Spain -Massive general strike on 29 March -March 30, 2012
- Germany -Breakthrough after all-night negotiations in the public sector -April 01, 2012
- Hungary -New retirement rules for judges to launch April 1,2012
- Estonia -Transport unions supported by Nordic colleagues -April 2, 2012
- Hungary -Warning strike at Dunaferr -April 2, 2012
- Ireland -Redundancy payments in sight for former Vita Cortex workers -April 2, 2012
- Ireland -Closure at video games retailer -April 2, 2012
- Finland -Agreement on measures that will extend work careers -April 3, 2012
- Cyprus -Four hour strike by CY pilots and still no solution -April 4, 2012
- France -Steelworkers protest against job cuts -April 8, 2012
- Hungary -Hungarian unions fight to protect jobs at EDF subsidiary BERT -April 11, 2012
- Ireland -Union members agree with social plan at energy company ESB -April 11, 2012
- Netherlands -Collective agreement negotiations in haulage sector suspended -April 11, 2012
- Belgium -Public transport strike to end Friday, 13 April -April 12, 2012
- Croatia -Cost cutting leads to loss of 10,000 jobs -April 12, 2012
- Finland -Older workers are pushed out of the labour market -March 14, 2012
- France -When spies call for labour protest -March 14, 2012
- United Kingdom -Potential strike of fire brigade over pension row -March 14, 2012
- Austria -Building workers pay rises with 4.2% -March 15, 2012
- Estonia -Concessions after protests against parliamentary amendment collective bargaining act -March 15, 2012
- Belgium -First part of a social plan concluded at Bekaert -March 16, 2012
- Czech Republic -Demonstration against the government’s austerity measures announced -March 19, 2012
- Poland -Airport strike Warsaw airport -March 19, 2012
- Greece -Seamen strikes called off after two days -March 20, 2012
- Netherlands -15,000 protest against cuts in sheltered workplace provision -March 22, 2012
- Austria -Wage agreement for the Red Cross -March 23, 2012
- Austria -1450 Euro minimum wage demand in the tourism sector -March 23, 2012
- Germany -Annual collective bargaining report 2011 is out -March 23, 2012
- Portugal -General strike cripples big cities -March 23, 2012
- Hungary -Budapest Airport temporarily closes Terminal 1- agreement concluded on layoff -March 27, 2012
- Hungary -New jobs in the transport sector -March 27, 2012
- Hungary -Layoffs at universities -March 27, 2012
- Ireland -Union members reject pay cuts -March 27, 2012
- Malta -Doctors and nurses unions dispute over overcrowded hospitals -March 27, 2012
- Spain -Pilots to strike from April to July -March 27, 2012
- Italy -Agreement at TNT Post introduces bank of hours to improve parental leave -March 7, 2012
- Belgium -Unions condemn private militia action against workers at Meister Sprimont March 8, 2012
- Estonia -Broad (international) support for teachers’ strike -March 8, 2012
- Finland -Urgent need for equality plans to reduce gender pay gap -March 8, 2012
- Ireland -Cutting of Allied Irish Banks workforce by 2,500 -March 8, 2012
- Lithuania -Government to re-classify Carlsberg breweries as an 'essential' service -March 8, 2012
- Slovak Republic -Industrial action suspended after improvement of safety -March 8, 2012
- Turkey -ILO office occupied -March 8, 2012
- United Kingdom -Cameron government labelled “most female unfriendly in living memory” -March 8, 2012
- Austria -Guide for effective company bargaining on restructuring -March 9, 2012
- Croatia -Warning strike at Croatia Airlines -March 9, 2012
- Denmark -Building sector agreement renewed -March 9, 2012
- Ireland -Union members reject pay cuts -March 27, 2012
- Italy -Eight hours nationwide strike -March 9, 2012
- Cyprus -Air traffic controllers call off strike; pay dispute in air traffic continues -March 10, 2012
- Switzerland -New collective agreement for the building trades -March 10, 2012
- Sweden -Settlement reached with low costs carrier -March 12, 2012
- Netherlands -Actions at Schiphol in line up to 22 march public service workers strike -March 13, 2012
- Poland -Unions warn of nation-wide protests over unilateral increase in pension age -March 13, 2012
- Spain -Protests against plans to force unemployed to work for free -March 13, 2012
- France -Union criticizes lack of government initiatives on gender equality -March 01, 2012
- Germany -Union wants 6.5% increase for public sector workers -March 01, 2012
- Italy -Firefighters’ demonstration highlights impact of cuts -March 01, 2012
- Netherlands -Provincial government employers given deadline to negotiate -March 01, 2012
- Netherlands -Provincial government employers given deadline to negotiate -February 28, 2012
- Netherlands -Strike action of cleaners continued -March 01, 2012
- Spain -Unions call for nationwide protest -March 01, 2012
- United Kingdom -Local government workers face third year of pay freeze -March 01, 2012
- United Kingdom -Arbitration sought against pay freeze -March 01, 2012
- Austria -Collective agreement for the graphical branches concluded -March 1, 2012
- United Kingdom -Wage inequality at universities addressed -March 3, 2012
- Denmark -Office and storage branch has a new agreement -March 5, 2012
- Denmark -New collective agreement in IT streamlines the minimum wage -March 5, 2012
- United Kingdom -Social plan in paper-packaging rejected -March 5, 2012
- Greece -ILO report outlines effects of austerity on social dialogue and collective bargaining -March 2012
- Croatia -Croatian workers union criticises budget cuts -March 6, 2012
- Netherlands -Teachers strike against budget cuts special needs education -March 6, 2012
- Norway -Trade unionist sacked by DHL wins court case -March 6, 2012
- Germany -Pressure on DHL to guarantee workforce rights -March 7, 2012
- Germany -Worries about the influence of small unions -March 7, 2012
- Austria -New minimum wages after agreement in food industries -February 16, 2012
- Ireland -Removal of JLC system has not created extra jobs -February 16, 2012
- Poland -Polish workers win non-compliance case in UK -February 16, 2012
- United Kingdom -Rally calls on Unilever to save UK pensions -February 16, 2012
- Germany -Union demands more rights for precarious workers February 17, 2012
- Portugal -General strike called for 22 March -February 17, 2012
- Romania -Non-compliance by offshore subcontractor -February 17, 2012
- Cyprus -Bases workers against freeze of cost of living allowance -February 18, 2012
- Estonia -Law on collective bargaining amended under public pressure -February 21, 2012
- Denmark -New two-year agreement for manufacturing -February 22, 2012
- Switzerland -Social plan signed at Novartis -February 22, 2012
- Greece -Unions envisage popular revolt over bailout -February 23, 2012