Collective Bargaining News - 2013
- Ireland -Teachers under pressure finally accept pay deal -December 19, 2013
- Hungary -Gross earnings in October 2013 -December 19, 2013
- Denmark -Reform of unemployment and illness benefit -December 19, 2013
- Spain -Training program for Turkish trade unionists -December 18, 2013
- Luxembourg -Partial unemployment with state compensation -December 18, 2013
- Italy -Presentation of labour indicators renewed -December 18, 2013
- Iceland -Extra unemployment payment -December 18, 2013
- Estonia -Social Survey presents poverty figures -December 18, 2013
- Belgium -Alternative ranking of companies -December 18, 2013
- Austria -Treatment of teachers leads to protest -December 18, 2013
- Austria -Minimum wages at kindergarten increase -December 18, 2013
- EU sources -Global decent work agreements at Solvay and Loomis AB -December 17, 2013
- Luxembourg -Negotiations at ArcelorMittal fail -December 14, 2013
- EU sources -Europe’s Americanisation of labour policy -December 14, 2013
- Spain -Stolt Sea Farm workers on strike to demand collective bargaining -December 13, 2013
- Lithuania -Youth guarantee to be implemented from 2014 -December 13, 2013
- Germany -Teachers, pupils, parents on strike for better working conditions -December 13, 2013
- Portugal -Bank of Portugal forecasts private sector wage and employment growth -December 12, 2013
- Netherlands -Row over paternity leave -December 12, 2013
- France -National rail strike over broken promises -December 12, 2013
- Cyprus -Public sector workers protest against loss of shift allowance -December 12, 2013
- Belgium -Central Economic Council predicts narrowing of pay gap with neighbours -December 12, 2013
- EU sources -Equal treatment for posted workers -December 12, 2013
- Sweden -Debate universal applicability of collective agreement re-opened -December 11, 2013
- Greece -Protect the safety and right of journalists -December 11, 2013
- United Kingdom -Illegal gangmaster received jail sentence -December 10, 2013
- Romania -Gender pay gap widens -December 10, 2013
- Croatia -Airport strike -December 10, 2013
- Sweden -Higher prices for better wages -December 09, 2013
- Serbia -Public sector wage and job freeze -December 09, 2013
- Norway -Dispute on applicable agreement -December 09, 2012
- Norway -The impact money has -December 09, 2012
- Ireland -Electricity blackout averted as pension fund hole is plugged -December 09, 2013
- Denmark -New job cuts in banking -December 09, 2013
- United Kingdom -Heineken transfer to Poland -December 07, 2013
- Germany -EADS cuts jobs -December 07, 2013
- Switzerland -Gourmet workers want improved collective agreement -December 06, 2013
- Liechtenstein -Data on 2011 published -December 06, 2013
- Italy -Fatal accidents in unsafe textile plant -December 06, 2013
- Belgium -Demonstrations a fundamental right -December 06, 2013
- Belgium -Agreement on Randstad restructuring plan -December 06, 2013
- Poland -Fall from height investigated -December 05, 2013
- Denmark -EU pressure on taxation of workers abroad -December 05, 2013
- Turkey -Trade union rights examined -December 04, 2013
- Malta -Pharmacy workers in action -December 04, 2013
- France -Criminal responsibility shifts from sex workers to clients -December 04, 2013
- Estonia -No support for freeze of public sector wages -December 04, 2013
- Cyprus -Planned privatisations contested -December 04, 2013
- EU sources -Pay increase not enough to maintain purchasing power -December 04, 2013
- United Kingdom -Poor enforcement of statutory minimum wage -December 03, 2013
- Romania -Inspection finds 13,600 workers without contracts -December 03, 2013
- Netherlands -Sharp increase in poverty in 2012 -December 03, 2013
- Finland -Union members willing to retire later -December 03, 2013
- Bulgaria -Youth unemployment discussed in tripartite council December 03, 2013
- Slovakia -Success of youth employment plan disputed -December 02, 2013
- Romania -Strike at chemical producer Oltchim -December 02, 2013
- Czech Republic -Wage increase foreseen -December 02, 2013
- Austria -Employment figures updated -December 02, 2013
- Turkey -Textile workers reach agreement -September 02, 2013
- Netherlands -Social partners to tackle rising unemployment -August 05, 2013
- Turkey -All out strikes in steel sector ended -August 05, 2013
- Bulgaria -Industrial disputes and job losses in the mining industry -August 06, 2013
- Croatia -Sluggish negotiations in health sector -August 07, 2013
- Germany -Amazon workers continue strikes; clash in US led companies -August 07, 2013
- Estonia -Unions join forces -August 08, 2013
- Luxembourg -Collective agreements at Cargolux and Luxair -August 08, 2013
- Spain -Commissioner suggests 10% wage cut -August 09, 2013
- Cyprus -Domestic workers suffer 5% pay cut -August 10, 2013
- Latvia -Plan to promote re-emigration -August 12, 2013
- Czech Republic -CEO’s more concerned on lack of skilled labour -August 13, 2013
- Slovakia -No deal on minimum wage -August 13, 2013
- Norway -Row at Statoil over outsourcing and investment -August 14, 2013
- Portugal -Workers wage cuts among the biggest in Europe -August 14, 2013
- Switzerland -Post begins negotiations over 2015 collective agreement -August 14, 2013
- Poland -Wage development in 10 years -August 15, 2013
- Estonia -Norwegian trade union opposes media exit -August 16, 2013
- Poland -Trade union platform calls anti-government protest -August 19, 2013
- Germany -Minimum wage in meat-packaging -August 20, 2013
- Austria -Improperly engaged worker killed -August 21, 2013
- Austria -Metal sector employers refuse joint negotiations -July 23, 2013
- Finland -Wide variety of labour costs -July 23, 2013
- Luxembourg -Wage increase at tobacco manufacturer Heintz van Landewyck -July 23, 2013
- Iceland -Statistics on wages -July 24, 2013
- Denmark -Working conditions of pea pickers challenged -July 25, 2013
- Romania -Railway workers rally against four-day working week -July 25, 2013
- Portugal -Charity targets unemployed over 40s with online job forum -July 26, 2013
- Estonia -Unemployment fee plan not well received -July 30, 2013
- France -Job losses at Air France -July 31, 2013
- Slovenia -Police strikes loom as talks fail to yield results -July 31, 2013
- Belgium -Registration of posted self-employed revised -August 01, 2013
- Cyprus -Wage cuts in the banking sector -August 01, 2013
- Luxembourg -Redundancies at Deutsche Bank Group -August 01, 2013
- Belgium -Air strike possible -August 02, 2013
- Greece -National strike one of the biggest protests -August 02, 2013
- Liechtenstein -Labour market statistics updated -August 02, 2013
- Spain -Agreement at Galmed (ThyssenKrupp) on termination -August 02, 2013
- Greece -Airport workers call off high season strike -August 05, 2013
- Ireland -Bus drivers reject agreement -August 05, 2013
- Ireland -ECJ: pension right for former Waterford Crystal workers -August 05, 2013
- Belgium -End to status discrimination between blue and white collar workers in sight -July 11, 2013
- Finland -Minister calls for centralised wage agreement -July 11, 2013
- Ireland -Workers at Milne Foods on strike -July 11, 2013
- Italy -Ministry agrees for unions to be consulted in re-organisation of work and services -July 11, 2013
- Slovakia -Pay increases in metal and banking, zero increases in public sector -July 11, 2013
- Lithuania -Unions seek to raise wages of police and fire brigade -July 12, 2013
- Luxembourg -Last minute deal averts strike in construction sector -July 12, 2013
- Netherlands -Agreement in the rail & infra branches -July 12, 2013
- Italy -Cap on top salaries -July 13, 2013
- Croatia -Support for migrant workers -July 15, 2013
- Czech Republic -Job losses in mining -July 16, 2013
- Germany -Trade unions applaud court ruling on temporary workers -July 17, 2013
- Luxembourg -ArcelorMittal enters conciliation process -July 17, 2013
- Czech Republic -Wages stagnate after five years in one job -July 18, 2013
- United Kingdom -Strike suspended after announcement of drastic restructuring -July 18, 2013
- Cyprus -Collective agreement in hotel industry reduces pay -July 22, 2013
- Italy -Health care strike against cuts -July 22, 2013
- Serbia -Employers lobby against new bill on strike -July 22, 2013
- Sweden -Labour law challenged -July 22, 2013
- Switzerland -Opening hours subject to a referendum -July 22, 2013
- Switzerland -Referendum on the wage gap -July 03, 2013
- Netherlands -Pay deal at University Medical Centres -July 05, 2013
- Spain -Swissport reported hiring temp workers to break strike -July 05, 2013
- Spain -Dockers launch resistance against liberalisation of port recruitment practices -July 05, 2013
- Spain -Ice cream workers on strike -July 05, 2013
- Germany -Pay deal at Germanwings -July 06, 2013
- Bulgaria -Trade union: general strike if government doesn’t provide solution for corruption -July 07, 2013
- Spain -Law limiting collective agreement extension comes into force -July 07, 2013
- Belgium -Dock workers block port after union delegates are denied access -July 08, 2013
- Romania -Life guards protest against delayed pay -July 08, 2013
- Romania -Salaries make up half of average household income, social provisions one quarter -July 08, 2013
- EU Sources -No right of association for religious workers -July 09, 2013
- Greece -Municipal workers on strike against layoffs -July 09, 2013
- Netherlands -Pay offer waste and environment sector rejected by union members -July 09, 2013
- Turkey -Court forbids Turkish Airlines’ strike-breaking actions -July 09, 2013
- Turkey -Workers at AMCOR Flexibles get new collective agreement after strike -July 09, 2013
- EU Sources -Dynamics underlying the crisis -July 10, 2013
- Cyprus -Water sports centres organise strike over tendering law -July 10, 2013
- Hungary -Postal services dismisses in small groups -July 10, 2013
- EU Sources -EIRO: working hours unchanged but real wages declining across Europe -July 11, 2013
- Finland -Public transport is an essential public service -June 24, 2013
- Italy -Global framework agreement with ENEL -June 24, 2013
- Norway -Safety measures improved -June 24, 2013
- Italy -Employers and trade unions reach agreement on representation in industry-level bargaining -June 25, 2013
- Ireland -Laundry workers receive compensation -June 26, 2013
- Ireland -Unions still split on Haddington Road deal -June 26, 2013
- Serbia -General strike in construction -June 26, 2013
- United Kingdom -Fight for equal pay won -June 26, 2013
- France -Agreement after Eiffel tower closed due to strike -July 01, 2013
- Portugal -General strike -July 01, 2013
- United Kingdom -Teachers take the street -July 02, 2013
- United Kingdom -Set of spring laws change employment landscape -July 02, 2013
- Austria -Journalists sign inclusive collective agreement after four years of negotiations -July 02, 2013
- EU Sources -Alliance for apprenticeships -July 02, 2013
- Croatia -Unions, state, employers start social dialogue over temp agencies -July 02, 2013
- Denmark -Outsourcing of cleaning work demarcates end of the fulltime job -July 02, 2013
- Latvia -Increase of minimum wage -July 02, 2013
- Spain -Temporary workers’ wages 35% below average; female workers earn even less -July 02, 2013
- Malta -Employers organisation: fight precarious work is trade union's responsibility -July 03, 2013
- Sweden -Bus drivers get higher pay after strike -July 03, 2013
- Croatia -Labour legislation under revision -June 17, 2013
- Estonia -Shadow economy far beyond EU average -June 17, 2013
- Luxembourg -Mediators called in in Cargolux dispute while workers march -June 17, 2013
- Portugal -Nearly all teachers strike -June 17, 2013
- Turkey -Unions join the protest -June 17, 2013
- Cyprus -Teachers’ protest -June 18, 2013
- Denmark -Business eager to recruit CEE workers -June 18, 2013
- Italy -Public sector unions ask Parliament to re-instate collective bargaining -June 18, 2013
- Austria -Contractor Alpine insolvent -June 19, 2013
- Belgium -Taxi drivers protest against new taximeter -June 19, 2013
- Germany -Strike action at Amazon continued -June 19, 2013
- Sweden -Stockholm bus drivers’ strike disrupts municipal traffic -June 19, 2013
- Belgium -Randstad to lay off 165 -June 20, 2013
- France -Alcatel-Lucent restructures -June 20, 2013
- Germany -Job cuts at Commerzbank -June 20, 2013
- Germany -Raise for agency workers in laundry services -June 20, 2013
- Lithuania -Real earnings up in 2012 -June 20, 2013
- Switzerland -Introduction of minimum pay historical success -June 21, 2013
- Denmark -Restaurant owner doesn’t want to sign with LO union -June 23, 2013
- Belgium -Public sector unions organise strike -June 24, 2013
- Serbia -Protest against privatisation -June 06, 2013
- Slovenia -Transitional period for Croatian workers -June 06, 2013
- Belgium -Parliament adopts stricter regulation of successive one-day contracts -June 07, 2013
- Denmark -Chamber wants lower wages accepted by unemployed -June 07, 2013
- France -Public sector unions write angry letter about fourth year of pay freeze -June 07, 2013
- Greece -Health workers protest -June 07, 2013
- Romania -Public transport strike -June 07, 2013
- Sweden -Parental leave functions -June 07, 2013
- Portugal -Postal strike with a broad turnout -June 08, 2013
- Spain -HP workers start indefinite strike -June 09, 2013
- Sweden -Male train drivers wear skirts to protest ban on shorts -June 09, 2013
- Finland -Talks over national agreement break down -June 11, 2013
- EU sources -Strike over EU air traffic plan -June 12, 2013
- Finland -JHL fights against zero-hour contracts -June 12, 2013
- France -Public transport strike -June 12, 2013
- Italy -Protests against Indesit outsourcing plans -June 12, 2013
- Greece -Protests and shock as national television and radio go off air -June 13, 2013
- Netherlands -New collective agreement in child care -June 14, 2013
- Iceland -Wages statistics updated -June 15, 2013
- Poland -8-hour day eliminated -June 15, 2013
- Austria -Negotiations on redundancy at Triumph -June 02, 2013
- Switzerland -Quota for free movement -June 02, 2013
- Hungary -Teachers against education reform -June 03, 2013
- Italy -Public transport strike -June 03, 2013
- Slovakia -Medical workers forced to work -June 03, 2013
- United Kingdom -Public sector rolling strikes -June 03, 2013
- Austria -Closure of 180 dayli shops -June 04, 2013
- Bulgaria -Wave of unemployment this fall -June 04, 2013
- Latvia -Social protection spending too low -June 04, 2013
- EU sources -Undeclared work in Europe -June 05, 2013
- Malta -Dispute on how to deal with precarious labour -June 05, 2013
- Netherlands -Statistics on the use of temp jobs -June 05, 2013
- United Kingdom -Agreements on pay and industrial relations at Hinkley Point construction site -June 05, 2013
- Cyprus -Trade union rejects early retirement scheme -June 06, 2013
- Czech Republic -Disparity in real wage development -June 06, 2013
- Czech Republic -CMKOS wants higher wages for fire-fighters -June 06, 2013
- Estonia -Public sector income increased in all regions -June 06, 2013
- Finland -Campaign against unpaid overtime -June 06, 2013
- Romania -Hidroelectrica slashes 300 jobs to escape insolvency process -June 06, 2013
- Greece -Workers’ control at VIOME -May 23, 2013
- Ireland -Breakthrough in Croke Park II negotiations -May 23, 2013
- Norway -Report on early retirement -May 23, 2013
- Denmark -New unemployment benefit scheme -May 23, 2013
- Germany -Amazon workers stage second strike -May 27, 2013
- Norway -Deals herald end of two-month period of industrial dispute -May 27, 2013
- Portugal -Change the policy that creates a nightmare -May 27, 2013
- Spain -Thirty-seven TV channels off air as Prisa TV workers strike -May 27, 2013
- Bulgaria -Ambulance workers plan protest over personnel safety -May 28, 2013
- France -Electricity strike in June -May 28, 2013
- Germany -Further engineering strike averted, Pay deal at Volkswagen -May 28, 2013
- Ireland -Record settlement for ship crew -May 28, 2013
- Italy -EasyJet and Lufthansa strike -May 28, 2013
- United Kingdom -Fifth post office strike since Easter -May 28, 2013
- EU sources -Youth unemployment on the agenda -June 01, 2013
- Austria -Social plan negotiated at Mondi plant -June 01, 2013
- Malta -Work rosters ‘inhumane’ -June 01, 2013
- Netherlands -Second cut for civil service pensioners? June 01, 2013
- EU sources -Collective bargaining newsletter database now online -June 02, 2013
- Netherlands -Making migration work -June 02, 2013
- Greece -Air traffic controllers’ solidarity strike -May 16, 2013
- Greece -Teachers threatened with arrest cancel strike -May 16, 2013
- Hungary -State-led trade union proposed -May 16, 2013
- Ireland -Almost complete bus strike brings results -May 16, 2013
- Poland -Free-fall for trade union membership -May 16, 2013
- Serbia -Situation of workers never been worse -May 16, 2013
- Spain -Pilot project for skilled migrants -May 16, 2013
- United Kingdom -Banks cut further jobs -May 16, 2013
- EU sources -Collective bargaining and youth -May 17, 2013
- EU sources -ECJ rules fixed term workers directive does not apply to agency workers -May 17, 2013
- Croatia -Transport strike called off as HZ promises to intensify social dialogue -May 17, 2013
- France -CGT joins other unions to end Aulnay strike -May 17, 2013
- Croatia -Croatia airlines pilots deal and cabin crew strike -May 20, 2013
- Finland -Vantaa bus drivers on strike over shifts -May 20, 2013
- Italy -Protesters gather in Rome to demand jobs -May 20, 2013
- Poland -No time for strike according to deputy PM -May 20, 2013
- Portugal -Teachers to strike on exams days -May 20, 2013
- Germany -Film workers get collective agreement -May 22, 2013
- Luxembourg -Unions propose a loan to Cargolux -May 22, 2013
- Denmark -New unemployment benefit scheme -May 23, 2013
- Latvia -Social partners in food and drink portrayed -May 08, 2013
- Luxembourg -Employers against planned labour reform -May 08, 2013
- Sweden -Job guarantees for young people -May 08, 2013
- Ireland -Court rules agreements unconstitutional -May 09, 2013
- Romania -Layoffs before privatisation -May 09, 2013
- Bulgaria -Data on employment and wages -May 10, 2013
- Spain -Protest against education reform -May 10, 2013
- United Kingdom -Yes vote for tube strike -May 10, 2013
- Czech Republic -Crisis ‘a hot bed for the grey economy’ -May 13, 2013
- France -Talks on pension reform started -May 13, 2013
- Sweden -Tips for a better salary -May 13, 2013
- Turkey -Collective bargaining in a cul-de-sac -May 13, 2013
- Luxembourg -Pay rise after 5 years of negotiations -May 14, 2013
- Norway -Government halts electricity strike as it widens -May 14, 2013
- Romania -Post offices closed -May 14, 2013
- Slovenia -Agreement on public sector wage cuts -May 14, 2013
- United Kingdom -Youth perspectives are negative -May 14, 2013
- Turkey -Airline strike in a grim atmosphere -May 15, 2013
- Belgium -Luggage-handlers strike ended -May 16, 2013
- Germany -Undercover at Daimler -May 16, 2013
- Greece -Mass layoffs in public sector -May 02, 2013
- Sweden -Collective agreement for white-collar local government workers, blue-collar workers strike -May 02, 2013
- EU sources -Older workers on the labour market -May 02, 2013
- Iceland -Unemployment rate decreases -May 02, 2013
- Switzerland -Transparency in pay demanded -May 02, 2013
- Austria -Employment in industries rather stable, environmental jobs increase -May 02, 2013
- Cyprus -Port workers warning strike -May 03, 2013
- Portugal -New round of job cuts and pension age raised -May 03, 2013
- Hungary -Trade union alliance in the making -May 05, 2013
- Slovakia -EU says old-age benefits are transferable -May 06, 2013
- Belgium -Pay and job satisfaction -May 07, 2013
- France -Job cuts announced -May 07, 2013
- Germany -Ground workers have an agreement -May 07, 2013
- Germany -Foreign influx small part of labour shortage solutions -May 07, 2013
- Italy -Austerity doesn’t work -May 07, 2013
- Lithuania -Trade unions and employer associations in the food and drink sector -May 07, 2013
- Denmark -Matching skills to jobs -May 08, 2013
- Estonia -Not ready for trade unions? -May 08, 2013
- Finland -Sharp criticism of EU intervention in collective bargaining -May 08, 2013
- Germany -Increase of working poor -May 08, 2013
- Slovenia -Talks on social pact reopened -November 08, 2013
- Romania -Nurses and doctors march to mourn death of the health care system -November 11, 2013
- Austria -Agreement for the trade sector concluded -November 13, 2013
- Liechtenstein -No significant changes in labour force statistics -November 13, 2013
- Netherlands -Change of pension after retirement allowed -November 13, 2013
- Switzerland -Modest collective agreement for federal employees -November 13, 2013
- Belgium -Different treatment of blue and white collars comes to an end -November 14, 2013
- Czech Republic -Collective agreement for Moravia miners -November 14, 2013
- Germany -Increase in inequality -November 14, 2013
- Lithuania -Youth unemployment still increasing -November 15, 2013
- Hungary -Social sector workers demand pay rise -November 16, 2013
- Spain -Street sweepers’ strike ends with deal -November 17, 2013
- Austria -Unions demand €1,500 minimum wage for all full-time employees -November 18, 2013
- Finland -Aviation strike averted twice -November 18, 2013
- Ireland -Lufthansa to close Rathcoole plant -November 18, 2013
- Bulgaria -Tax breaks for minimum wage earners to alleviate poverty -November 19, 2013
- Croatia -Zagreb airport employees on strike -November 19, 2013
- France -Midwives demonstrate to pressure sluggish wage negotiations -November 19, 2013
- United Kingdom -University graduates increasingly underemployed and underpaid -November 19, 2013
- EU sources -No pay rise for EU staff -November 20, 2013
- Iceland -Wage index and real wages -April 23, 2013
- Netherlands -Imtech cuts 1300 jobs -April 23, 2013
- EU sources -Worsening conditions in the European public sector -April 24, 2013
- EU sources -IMF policy threatens bargaining traditions -April 24, 2013
- Denmark -‘Hidden unemployed’ not counted -April 24, 2013
- Ireland -Construction site compliance proposals -April 24, 2013
- Netherlands -Healthcare deal without biggest union -April 24, 2013
- Poland -Silesia region general strike might turn national -April 24, 2013
- Slovenia -Sanitec workers on strike -April 24, 2013
- Belgium -Day of action for equal employment rights -April 25, 2013
- Germany -Minimum wages legislation nearby? -April 25, 2013
- United Kingdom -Ballot over 1% pay offer -April 25, 2013
- Lithuania -Official unemployment rate has fallen -April 26, 2013
- Sweden -New agreement for transport workers -April 26, 2013
- France -Court rules on redundancy plan -April 27, 2013
- Ireland -Negotiations Croke Park II continue after union members refuse the deal -April 27, 2013
- Turkey -Turkish Airlines agrees to talks after strike notice -April 27, 2013
- Finland -Agency work becomes mainstream -May 01, 2013
- Malta -Cost of living adjustment mechanism changed? -May 01, 2013
- Denmark -Teacher lock-out as dispute over hours flares -May 02, 2013
- Latvia -Metallurgical company in trouble -April 17, 2013
- Netherlands -Collective agreement in primary care -April 17, 2013
- Romania -New railway strike over unpaid wages -April 17, 2013
- Spain -Strikes at Madrid metro -April 17, 2013
- Spain -Trade unions wonder if negotiations will be in good faith -April 17, 2013
- EU sources -United union protests at Holcim Annual General Meeting -April 18, 2013
- Austria -Deal on redundancies at Tyrolean Airlines -April 18, 2013
- Austria -Social plan negotiations at Triumph -April 18, 2013
- Finland -Foreign owners change industrial relations in paper industry -April 18, 2013
- Liechtenstein -Employment report 2012 -April 18, 2013
- Luxembourg -Luxair collective agreement negotiations fail -April 18, 2013
- Serbia -Country-wide warning strike by construction workers -April 18, 2013
- Greece -Strawberry pickers shot as they demand unpaid wages -April 19, 2013
- Netherlands -Tripartite deal softens austerity -April 20, 2013
- Germany -Lufthansa forced to cancel nearly all flights during major one-day strike -April 22, 2013
- Germany -Strikes at Deutsche Post -April 22, 2013
- Turkey -Tea plant workers organise largest public sector strike in 20 years -April 22, 2013
- United Kingdom -Strike at Hewlett Packard -April 22, 2013
- Cyprus -Tripartite meetings over Cyprus Airways social plan -April 23, 2013
- Finland -Electricians strike after the cancelling of a worksite agreement -April 23, 2013
- Bulgaria -Unions demonstrate outside Parliament -November 20, 2013
- France -Spying at IKEA investigated -November 20, 2013
- Ireland -Aer Lingus cabin crew accept conciliation proposals -November 20, 2013
- Norway -Insulation and maintenance workers of oil sector on strike -November 20, 2012
- Spain -Controversial dismissals -November 20, 2013
- EU sources -European Committee of Social Rights criticises the so-called 'Lex Laval' -November 21, 2013
- Norway -Dockers boycott Risavika terminal -November 21, 2013
- Portugal -Employees of Lisbon multinationals count themselves lucky -November 21, 2013
- Portugal -Transport strikes every second day since installation of government -November 21, 2013
- Romania -Up to 2,500 layoffs at railway company CFR Marfa -November 21, 2013
- Serbia -Human trafficking of workers -November 21, 2013
- Turkey -Dismissed Punto Deri workers struggle for union recognition -November 21, 2013
- Belgium -Minister does not understand rail workers strike threat -November 22, 2013
- Italy -All out Genoa bus strike ends with deal -November 23, 2013
- Malta -Arrow Pharma to downsize -November 23, 2013
- Netherlands -Building firms accused of exploitation -November 23, 2013
- France -Easyjet pilots to strike over company’s failure to share profits -November 24, 2013
- Switzerland -Proposal to restrict top pay rejected -November 24, 2013
- Croatia -Figures on unemployment and migration -November 25, 2013
- Denmark -Survey on age discrimination -November 25, 2013
- Hungary -New labour law comes into force -April 10, 2013
- Romania -Civil servants may pay solidarity tax on salaries above €1000 -April 10, 2013
- Switzerland -Unions take right to strike issue to ILO -April 10, 2013
- EU sources -Social dialogue under strain -April 11, 2013
- Austria -Quarrel over unpaid overtime -April 11, 2013
- Germany -Protest started after Siemens puts jobs at risk -April 11, 2013
- Germany -Pay deal at Vattenfall -April 11, 2013
- Switzerland -Protest against lay-offs -April 11, 2013
- Bulgaria -Half of companies are single-person companies -April 12, 2013
- France -Protest of security services -April 12, 2013
- Norway -Dock workers block port to force compliance with collective agreement -April 12, 2012
- Sweden -Collective agreement in industrial sector -April 12, 2013
- United Kingdom -Pay dispute unresolved after more than a year -April 12, 2013
- Slovakia -Shrinking of self-employment -April 13, 2013
- Italy -Unions protest as unemployment fund runs out of money -April 14, 2013
- Netherlands -Striking workers at Unilever win better deal -April 15, 2013
- Portugal -Workers protest against privatisation of water supply -April 15, 2013
- Greece -Seamen strike against labour reforms -April 16, 2013
- Estonia -Work abroad outpaces internal job creation -April 17, 2013
- Germany -Employment guarantees at Coca Cola -April 17, 2013
- Austria -Redundancies at Swarovski -April 04, 2013
- Bulgaria -The struggle for social rights -April 04, 2013
- Croatia -Unions and employers welcome tax authority’s attempts to ease debt burden -April 04, 2013
- Luxembourg -Nearly 2000 financial sector workers affected by social plans, but sector grows -April 04, 2013
- Portugal -One worker dies every day on the job -April 04, 2013
- EU sources -Safran Group European Framework Agreement to employ young people -April 05, 2013
- Cyprus -Bank workers strike -April 05, 2013
- Germany -Strike announcement at Amazon logistics -April 05, 2013
- Portugal -Court rejects austerity measures -April 05, 2013
- Romania -Consultancy firm employs 700 workers without contracts -April 05, 2013
- United Kingdom -Walkout as part of a three-month campaign of industrial action -April 05, 2013
- France -Strike at Adecco -April 08, 2013
- Malta -Negotiations look set to start at WasteServ -April 08, 2013
- Norway -Strike off-shore suppliers sea platforms narrowly averted -April 08, 2013
- United Kingdom -Trade union Unite proposes general strike -April 08, 2013
- EU sources -European social model weakened -April 09, 2013
- Czech Republic -Governments wants social partners’ backing for plan against unemployment -April 09, 2013
- Italy -Unions demand negotiations in public sector -April 09, 2013
- Luxembourg -Prime minister tests tone of state of the nation with unions and employers -April 09, 2013
- Czech Republic -Industrial employers expect more layoffs in 2013 -April 10, 2013
- Germany -Pay deal at Deutsche Bahn -March 26, 2013
- Norway -Actions against social dumping -March 26, 2013
- Poland -Workers in Silesia region strike against government policy -March 26, 2013
- Poland -Unions startled by unexpectedly early dismissal round at LOT -March 26, 2013
- Cyprus -Bank employees threaten strike over loss of jobs and pensions -March 27, 2013
- Finland -Two-day strike at TeliaSonera -March 27, 2013
- Turkey -Another raid hits trade union offices -March 27, 2013
- Denmark -Dispute over teachers‘ agreement -March 28, 2013
- Estonia -Energy sector workers accept 9% pay increase -March 28, 2013
- Romania -Chemical workers protest -March 28, 2013
- Luxembourg -Investment banker signs social plan -April 01, 2013
- Portugal -TAP workers agree, ground handlers strike -April 01, 2013
- Romania -Romanians in Germany cry out over slavery-like working conditions -April 02, 2013
- United Kingdom -Post office strike -April 02, 2013
- Bulgaria -Employers refuse participation in social council -April 02, 2013
- France -Sailors strike for employment guarantee -April 02, 2013
- Sweden -Strike averted as collective agreement is closed in building sector -April 02, 2013
- Belgium -Flanders: 15,000 more unemployed than last year -April 03, 2013
- Belgium -Renewal of important collective agreements -April 03, 2013
- Lithuania -Chief banker says it’s time for wage growth -April 03, 2013
- Luxembourg -Strike at Luxair averted -March 15, 2013
- France -American media give unions a bad press -March 16, 2013
- Lithuania -Report on economic and social development -March 19, 2013
- United Kingdom -Yorkshire Ambulance Service de-recognises Unite in midst of industrial dispute -March 19, 2013
- Italy -Trouble at ILVA plant continues -March 20, 2013
- Romania -Strike at car manufacturer Dacia -March 20, 2013
- EU sources -Labour share and economic growth -March 22, 2013
- Netherlands -Deal after actions at Albert Heijn distribution centres -March 22, 2013
- Bulgaria -Labour costs are extremely low -March 23, 2013
- Bulgaria -3000 military plant workers on forced leave -March 23, 2013
- Estonia -Is labour legislation applicable for foreign workers? -March 23, 2013
- Germany -More strikes at Lufthansa -March 23, 2013
- Ireland -Pay cuts and voluntary redundancies -March 23, 2013
- Belgium -Ministers lodge complaint on social dumping -March 25, 2013
- Ireland -Tara Mines deal accepted -March 25, 2013
- Poland -Wages and unemployment increases in parallel -March 25, 2013
- Slovakia -New labour code reverses decisions of previous government -March 25, 2013
- United Kingdom -Government attempting to curb right to strike -March 25, 2013
- Czech Republic -Trade unions demand minimum wage increase -March 26, 2013
- Germany -Labour cost ranked 8th in the EU -March 26, 2013
- Sweden -Money raised for stranded guest workers -March 7, 2013
- Sweden -Equality law on salary surveys ignored -March 7, 2013
- EU sources -Women suffer from the crisis -March 8, 2013
- Austria -Vocational training for temporary workers -March 8, 2013
- Estonia -Largest gender pay gap in the EU -March 8, 2013
- Iceland -Average wage increase 0.8% in 4th quarter -March 8, 2013
- Italy -Transport strikes -March 8, 2013
- Portugal -Business leaders call for increase of minimum wage -March 8, 2013
- Germany -Pay deal for regional public workers -March 9, 2013
- Czech Republic -Unemployment on the increase -March 11, 2013
- Germany -Security workers strike at Düsseldorf airport -March 11, 2013
- Malta -Fatigue is high -March 11, 2013
- Sweden -Union demands against split shifts in care sector -March 11, 2013
- United Kingdom -Local council jobs down by 380,500 since 2010 -March 11, 2013
- Slovakia -Salary gap between men and women -March 12, 2013
- Austria -Workers in religious hospitals strike -March 13, 2013
- Spain -Unions and airline come to a deal -March 13, 2013
- EU sources -Day of action for a better future -March 14, 2013
- Greece -Banking sector collective agreement may be automatically cancelled -March 14, 2013
- Finland -Finnair technical staff on strike to protest cuts -March 15, 2013
- Switzerland -No to bonuses -March 4, 2013
- Austria -Income differentials between men and women decline only slightly -March 5, 2013
- Bulgaria -Miners rally in Sofia -March 5, 2013
- Finland -Municipal workers waiting for a new agreement -March 5, 2013
- France -Controversial positions on labour deal -March 5, 2013
- Hungary -Steel workers reach agreement -March 5, 2013
- Ireland -Mixed feelings about Croke Park II, Fire fighters and prison officers have a deal -March 5, 2013
- Slovenia -Stronger limitations on temporary and agency work -March 5, 2013
- United Kingdom -Skanska director checked every worker -March 5, 2013
- France -Deal at Renault wins support -March 6, 2013
- Latvia -More attention needed for safe workplace -March 6, 2013
- Latvia -Employers object increase of minimum wage -March 6, 2013
- Norway -Union wins major court victory for foreign shipyard workers -March 6, 2013
- Romania -Self-employment popular -March 6, 2013
- Serbia -Wage cut leads to restart -March 6, 2013
- Belgium -Strike notice at Caterpillar -March 7, 2013
- Germany -Think tank summarises minimum wage debates -March 7, 2013
- Ireland -Pharmaceutical plant closed -March 7, 2013
- Netherlands -Ambulance workers strike -March 7, 2013
- Netherlands -Unilever workers walk off their jobs -March 7, 2013
- Belgium -Demonstration against austerity -February 21, 2013
- Czech Republic -Women earn 16% less than men -February 21, 2013
- Greece -A crisis of insolvency feared -February 22, 2013
- Bulgaria -Negotiations over lay-offs at Sopot military plant -February 25, 2013
- Ireland -Croke Park II leads to heated debates -February 25, 2013
- Malta -Collective agreement at Education and Training Corporation -February 25, 2013
- Lithuania -Youth perspectives and brain drain -February 26, 2013
- Serbia -National Council for Economic Recovery calls for re-industrialisation -February 26, 2013
- Romania -Strike for redundancy pay -February 27, 2013
- United Kingdom -Journalist union concludes deal -March 01, 2013
- Bulgaria -Unemployed give up hope for a job -March 02, 2013
- Finland -Contract compliance and liability -March 04, 2013
- Germany -Strike and talks airport security staff -March 05, 2013
- Italy -Employment in large firms stable -March 06, 2013
- Turkey -Fight for union recognition -March 06, 2013
- EU sources -Unemployment reaches high record -March 4, 2013
- Croatia -Labour statistics on women and men -March 4, 2013
- Cyprus -Greek teachers come over -March 4, 2013
- France -Unions and employers discuss permanent contracts for agency workers -March 4, 2013
- Greece -Vio.me occupation -March 5, 2013
- Sweden -Report on temporary jobs -February 17, 2013
- Denmark -Agreements signed for the public sector -February 18, 2013
- Estonia -Unfavourable working conditions push for migration -February 18, 2013
- Germany -Teachers’ strike started -February 18, 2013
- Germany -Neo-Nazi guards used to control workforce? -February 18, 2013
- Hungary -Teachers’ strike after ‘total failure’ of talks -February 18, 2013
- Spain -Three five-day strikes at Iberia -February 18, 2013
- Austria -Closure and transfer of production -February 19, 2013
- Turkey -Unionists arrested -February 19, 2013
- United Kingdom -Strike at BBC broadcasting -February 19, 2013
- Croatia -Wage cut for 231,000 public sector workers -February 20, 2013
- Czech Republic -Labour inspectorate cracks down in illegal employment -February 20, 2013
- Czech Republic -Statistical office produces regular pay figures -February 20, 2013
- Greece -Protest against austerity measures and planned strike barriers -February 20, 2013
- Ireland -Teachers’ union in pay battle -February 20, 2013
- Italy -Indefinite strike at ILVA plant -February 20, 2013
- Latvia -Social services not in a good shape -February 20, 2013
- Lithuania -New portal opened -February 20, 2013
- Netherlands -IT employer wants to cut pay of older employees -February 20, 2013
- Austria -Case of gender discrimination won -February 21, 2013
- EU sources -European workplaces in the economic downturn -February 08, 2013
- Greece -Government attempts to break seafarers’ strike -February 08, 2013
- Spain - Seville garbage strike ends -February 08, 2013
- Denmark -380 job losses at Lego -February 09, 2013
- Iceland -Labour market statistics 4th quarter 2012 -February 11, 2013
- Luxembourg -Reform in company level bargaining coming up -February 11, 2013
- Slovakia -Mixed picture of employment figures -February 11, 2013
- Austria -Collective agreement in mineral oil sector -February 13, 2013
- Austria -Debate on seasonal workers from 3rd countries -February 13, 2013
- Bulgaria -Highway construction workers protest over unpaid wages -February 13, 2013
- EU sources -Austerity is not working -February 14, 2013
- Cyprus -Construction strike ends in renewal of collective agreement -February 14, 2013
- Finland -Paternity leave on its way -February 14, 2013
- Portugal -Socorama closes half of its cinemas, 75 to be laid off February -14, 2013
- Croatia -Protest against privatisation -February 16, 2013
- France -Agreement on early exit at Peugeot -February 16, 2013
- Denmark -Work less and longer -February 17, 2013
- Slovenia -Warning strikes in metal -February 01, 2013
- Portugal -Government asks troika for higher minimum wage in line with metal sector -February 01, 2013
- France -Civil servants strike over pay freeze -February 01, 2013
- Luxembourg -Talks start over Cargolux collective agreement -February 01, 2013
- EU sources -The European newspaper industry portrayed -February 02, 2013
- EU sources -Unemployment on the rise as working conditions worsen -February 02, 2013
- France -Goodyear closes Amiens plant -February 02, 2013
- Norway -Guide ‘New in Norway’ -February 02, 2013
- United Kingdom -Agency workers London tube to go on strike -February 02, 2013
- EU sources -Wage setting under pressure -February 03, 2013
- Liechtenstein -New collective agreement in industrial sector -February 03, 2013
- Portugal -Self-employed to wait two years before being eligible for unemployment benefits -February 03, 2013
- EU sources -Crisis in automotive and steel industries far from over -February 04, 2013
- Denmark -Sex discrimination between fiction and facts -February 04, 2013
- Spain -Carmakers expand after wage deal -February 04, 2013
- Hungary -Hunger march to Budapest -February 05, 2013
- Netherlands -Strike at Sabic hits output -February 05, 2013
- Switzerland -Commitment to employment and social rights -February 05, 2013
- Ireland -Adoption of social clauses in public procurement expected -January 24, 2013
- Slovenia -Massive public sector strike -January 24, 2013
- Germany -Security workers strike at airports -January 25, 2013
- Ireland -Austerity and bank debt – day of action -January 25, 2013
- Ireland -Bad record in workforce disability and illness -January 25, 2013
- Ireland -Healthcare under pressure -January 25, 2013
- Greece -Healthcare underfunded -January 26, 2013
- Turkey -Warning over union-busting complicity -January 26, 2013
- Portugal -Massive teachers protest against cuts -January 27, 2013
- Bulgaria -Strike at Sopot plant called off -January 28, 2013
- Estonia -Energy workers demand 15% pay rise -January 28, 2013
- Greece -Riot police against metro workers -January 28, 2013
- Cyprus -Indefinite strike in construction -January 29, 2013
- Estonia -Healthcare workers do not sign 'good will' agreement -January 29, 2013
- France -Peugeot must continue negotiations -January 29, 2013
- Netherlands -Strike at petrochemical site -January 29, 2013
- Spain -Cleaners’ strike at airport -February 01, 2013
- Sweden -Forced labour for migrant workers -February 01, 2013
- Belgium -Turmoil continues at ArcelorMittal -February 01, 2013
- United Kingdom -Nurses balloted over strike -February 01, 2013
- Iceland -High ranking on gender equality -November 25, 2013
- Turkey -Poor quality for women employment -November 25, 2013
- Cyprus -Mass rally against austerity -November 26, 2013
- Estonia -Statistical office presents wage data -November 26, 2013
- Germany -Amazon strikes continue -November 26, 2013
- Austria -Collective agreement for 130,000 workers -November 27, 2013
- Czech Republic -Part-time work on the increase -November 27, 2013
- Germany -Coalition plan includes minimum wage -November 27, 2013
- Ireland -Collective bargaining compulsory -November 27, 2013
- Estonia -Invest in jobs and people -November 28, 2013
- Netherlands -Sick pay for flex workers disputed -November 28, 2013
- Poland -Struggle over pension reform -November 28, 2013
- Slovenia -Regulation of recruitment agencies -November 28, 2013
- Greece -Universities continue resistance -December 01, 2013
- Ireland -Marks & Spencer workers vote for strike -December 01, 2013
- Luxembourg -Another chance for negotiations at ArcelorMittal -December 01, 2013
- Slovakia -Opposition to revised law on collective bargaining -December 01, 2013
- United Kingdom -Outsourced workforce wins major concessions on pay -December 01, 2013
- United Kingdom -Consultations on minimum pay -December 02, 2013
- Portugal -Postal workers protest -December 02, 2013
- EU sources -Eurostat documents low work intensity -January 17, 2013
- EU sources -Gender gap examined -January 18, 2013
- Austria -Energy sector comes to a pay deal -January 18, 2013
- Belgium -Public service unions announce joint demonstration -January 18, 2013
- Italy -Strike at ILVA plant ended -January 20, 2013
- United Kingdom -Beyond the Bottom Line: the living wage can boost -January 20, 2013
- Spain -Bankers join the strikes -January 21, 2013
- Switzerland -Unia hopes out-of-court settlement on Domino’s pizzas leads to agreement -January 21, 2013
- Czech Republic -Trade unions to campaign against government coalition in next elections -January 22, 2013
- Germany -Warning strikes at Coca Cola -January 22, 2013
- Iceland -Wage agreement extended -January 22, 2013
- Italy -Domestic workers convention ratified -January 22, 2013
- Malta -Job declaration signed -January 22, 2013
- Netherlands -Workers harassed by supermarket giant -January 22, 2013
- Slovenia -Police and teachers back on strike -January 22, 2013
- United Kingdom -Call for blacklist inquiry -January 23, 2013
- EU sources -Protest against social dumping -January 24, 2013
- Finland -Increase of redundancies in 2012 -January 24, 2013
- France -Pressure on negotiations at Renault -January 24, 2013
- Hungary -Pay deal for teachers disputed -January 24, 2013
- Croatia -Increase of unemployment -January 8, 2013
- Germany -Pay increase needed after years of restraint -January 8, 2013
- France -Protests against closure of 26 Virgin Megastores -January 9, 2013
- Latvia -Critical article on the country’s profile -January 9, 2013
- Norway -Unions against Ryanair on domestic flights -January 9, 2013
- Slovakia -Support for new public procurement rules -January 9, 2013
- Portuugal -Redundancy pay from one month to 12 days per year worked -January 10, 2013
- Turkey -Petrol-İş recognised and in collective negotiations at Standard Profil -January 10, 2013
- Denmark -Pension fund blacklists Walmart -January 11, 2013
- Estonia -Air deal averts strike -January 11, 2013
- Hungary -Pessimism over future -January 11, 2013
- Slovakia -Moderate wage growth in November 2012 -January 11, 2013
- Turkey -Turkish Airlines to meet with trade unions in collective negotiation -January 11, 2013
- Estonia -Union trains members on how to strike -January 14, 2013
- France -Tripartite agreement on employee board-level representation -January 14, 2013
- France -Unions and employers agree on labour market reform -January 14, 2013
- Luxembourg -Study finds women earn more than men -January 14, 2013
- Finland -New information channel for municipal workers -January 15, 2013
- Germany -Euro Marshall Plan launched -January 16, 2013
- Romania -Spontaneous strike over unpaid wages at Railways operator -January 16, 2013
- Ireland -Agency workers still wait for back pay -January 1, 2013
- EU sources -Trade unions must go for a ‘wage safeguard clause’ -January 2, 2013
- Italy -New regulations for fixed-term and project contracts -January 3, 2013
- Bulgaria -Dismissals are cheap in Bulgaria, report says -January 7, 2013
- Germany -Action against outsourcing at meat slaughterer Vion -January 7, 2013
- Lithuania -Unions ask for law enforcement -January 7, 2013
- Luxembourg -Disagreement between unions leads to split representation -January 7, 2013
- Poland -LOT to lay off one third of its labour force -January 7, 2013
- EU sources -Unemployment rises in Europe -January 8, 2013
- Austria -Not enough workers to guarantee checks -January 8, 2013
- Austria -Machine manufacturer KBA is cutting jobs -December 20, 2013
- United Kingdom -Half-hearted policy on zero-hours contracts -December 19, 2013
- Turkey -One day strike of public workers -December 19, 2013
- Ireland -Marks & Spencer strike suspended -December 19, 2013
- Portugal -Strike of garbage collectors -December 30, 2013
- Finland -Nestle workers strike over contracts of temporary workers declared illegal -December 29, 2013
- Croatia -Labour ministry intervenes at shipyard -December 28, 2013
- Slovenia -Shadow economy audited -December 27, 2013
- Hungary -Increase of employment forecasted -December 27, 2013
- Germany -The food processing industry and low pay -December 27, 2013
- France -Endless dispute at H&M -December 27, 2013
- France -Total workers resume work after pay deal -December 27, 2013
- Czech Republic -Change of sick leave benefits -December 27, 2013
- Belgium -Poverty on the rise -December 27, 2013
- Spain -Minimum wage freeze in the pipeline -December 26, 2013
- France -Lufthansa interrupted by strike -December 26, 2013
- Turkey -Turkish Airlines re-hires 305 sacked employees -December 24, 2013
- Slovenia -Social dialogue on minimum wages -December 24, 2013
- Bulgaria -Non-payment of salaries widespread -December 24, 2013
- Slovenia -Layoffs before privatisation -December 23, 2013
- Netherlands -Employers organisation says employers who can should give pay rises -December 23, 2013
- Czech Republic -Income of academics compared -December 23, 2013
- EU sources -A guide to Europe, also valid in 2014 -December 22, 2013
- Switzerland -Christmas protest against Migros and Coop refusal to sign Bangladesh Accord -December 20, 2013
- Latvia -Too many low wages -December 20, 2013
- Germany -Christmas strike at Amazon -December 20, 2013
- Italy -Women pushed into work -November 02, 2013
- Spain -Health ministry agrees collective agreement with unrepresentative union -November 02, 2013
- United Kingdom -Higher education support staff on strike -November 02, 2013
- Italy -Restaurant and catering workers demonstrate -November 03, 2013
- Bulgaria -Time not ripe for general strike -November 03, 2013
- Estonia -OECD preaches flexibility -November 04, 2013
- Finland -New collective agreement for state employees -November 04, 2013
- Norway -Pilot strike called off -November 04, 2o12
- Spain -Collective deals contributed to industry recovery -November 04, 2013
- United Kingdom -More large firms must commit to living wage -November 04, 2013
- Germany -Job cuts at RWE -November 06, 2013
- Ireland -Bus workers action rejected -November 06, 2013
- Latvia -Teachers ready to strike -November 06, 2013
- Romania -Teachers demand better wages -November 06, 2013
- Sweden -Commuters blocked by strike -November 06, 2013
- EU sources -Social inequalities in Europe -November 07, 2013
- EU sources -Nordic pensions for part-time work and gender (in)equality -November 07, 2013
- Denmark -Part-time work: better life but poorer -November 07, 2013
- Greece -ERT headquarter raided by riot police -November 07, 2013
- Portugal -General strike against policies that rob workers and ruin the country -November 07, 2013
- Spain -Miners on strike after serious accident -October 29, 2013
- Bulgaria -Minimum wage to be raised in 2014 -October 30, 2013
- Finland -Air traffic controllers call strike off -October 30, 2013
- Finland -National wage agreement validated -October 30, 2013
- Germany -Amazon dispute continues -October 30, 2013
- Greece -Opening hour in retail disputed -October 30, 2013
- Ireland -Bus drivers divided over cost-cutting plans -October 30, 2013
- Italy -Bank workers’ strike -October 30, 2013
- Netherlands -Agency accused of exploitation -October 30, 2013
- Romania -Improvement of pensions announced -October 30, 2013
- Turkey -Global solidarity for sacked workers -October 30, 2013
- Austria -Rewards for attendance questioned -November 01, 2013
- Austria -First agreement for metal workers -November 01, 2013
- Belgium -Dispute over roster -November 31, 2013
- Czech Republic -Comparison of wage in small and large firms -November 01, 2013
- Norway -Women less penalised for part-time work -November 02, 2013
- Portugal -Underground stands still -November 02, 2013
- Cyprus -Collective agreements not up for discussion -November 02, 2013
- Finland -Income gap widens -November 02, 2013
- Germany -Federal employees get a new pay structure -November 02, 2013
- Lithuania -Tour guides protest against unfair treatment -October 17, 2013
- Croatia -Ship yard workers continue the protest -October 18, 2013
- Luxembourg -Conciliation still yields no deal at ArcelorMittal -October 18, 2013
- Italy -Demonstration in Rome -October 19, 2013
- EU sources -Zero hours contracts on the rise -October 21, 2013
- Denmark -Union puts a price on unsafe work -October 21, 2013
- Netherlands -Metal workers conclude collective agreements -October 22, 2013
- Turkey -First strike at Leroy Merlin won -October 22, 2013
- Sweden -Too lax health and safety measures -October 23, 2013
- EU sources -Inequality and gender -October 24, 2013
- Czech Republic -New director Prague public transport announces wage freeze -October 24, 2013
- France -Goodyear unions open for talks -October 24, 2013
- France -Cut of production costs at PSA -October 24, 2013
- Portugal -Postal workers strike -October 25, 2013
- United Kingdom -INEOS plant under threat -October 25, 2013
- Sweden -Collective agreement with health cooperatives -October 27, 2013
- Poland -Jobs cuts in order to restore profit -October 28, 2013
- Serbia -Workers block railway and roads -October 28, 2013
- EU sources -Ryanair pilots call for negotiations -October 29, 2013
- Cyprus -PEO and DEOK on strike, SEK continues talks -October 29, 2013
- Cyprus -Quarrel on extension of opening hours -October 10, 2013
- France -Air traffic controllers strike against Single European Sky -October 10, 2013
- Ireland -Junior doctors strike over working hours -October 10, 2013
- Czech Republic -Increased willingness to move for a job -October 11, 2013
- Norway -Unionisation blocked in Couche-Tard -October 14, 2013
- Romania -Protest against gold mining continues -October 14, 2013
- Slovakia -Public sector wages will increase in 2014 -October 14, 2013
- Bulgaria -No consultation on dismissals -October 15, 2013
- France -Unions strike against pension reform -October 15, 2013
- Malta -Harassment quarrel at HSBC -October 15, 2013
- Serbia -Production workers paid less -October 15, 2013
- Belgium -Ford-Genk trade unionists prosecuted -October 16, 2013
- Estonia -EIRO reviews effects of New Civil Service Act -October 16, 2013
- Greece -24-hour strike against austerity -October 16, 2013
- Ireland -Pay dispute at Wallis retail -October 16, 2013
- Italy -Budget cuts lead to rolling strikes -October 16, 2013
- Malta -Controversy as trade unionists attain majority of industrial tribunal chairs -October 16, 2013
- Netherlands -Grolsch brewery comes to a deal -October 16, 2013
- Slovakia -Minimum wage negotiations do not lead to deal -October 16, 2013
- United Kingdom -Strike at privatised Royal Mail -October 16, 2013
- Iceland -Lifelong learning participation 1 out of 3 -October 03, 2013
- Latvia -Personal tax income updated -October 03, 2013
- Bulgaria -Miners’ strike over reduced wages -October 04, 2013
- Slovenia -Social partners agree to step up action against undeclared work -October 04, 2013
- Spain -Unions and private-equity firm clash over Panrico restructuring -October 04, 2013
- Sweden -Temporary employment and illness -October 04, 2013
- Turkey -DHL recognises trade union partner -October 04, 2013
- United Kingdom -Cleaners on strike for living wage -October 05, 2013
- Finland -Union wants to defend Thai wild berry pickers -October 06, 2013
- Germany -The impact of temporary agency work -October 06, 2013
- Luxembourg -Cargolux deal denied -October 06, 2013
- EU sources -Hairdressers in open conflict with European commission -October 07, 2013
- Hungary -Data on active population and earnings since 1960 -October 07, 2013
- Switzerland -Petition for higher minimum wage forces government vote -October 07, 2013
- United Kingdom -Hull city council to fire and re-hire its entire workforce -October 08, 2013
- Estonia -Trade union for the financial sector -October 09, 2013
- Hungary -Managers surveyed on minimum wages -October 09, 2013
- Ireland -Overhaul of Joint Labour Committees announced -October 09, 2013
- Poland -Shipyard where Solidarnosz was born stops paying wages -October 09, 2013
- Bulgaria -Sofia airport management tears up list of pro-strike signatures -October 10, 2013
- Slovenia -Unions prepare protest as attack on minimum wage is rumoured -September 23, 2013
- Spain -Teachers strike on Balearic islands -September 23, 2013
- United Kingdom -Blacklisted electrician reinstated -September 23, 2013
- United Kingdom -Ballot over higher education pay offer -September 23, 2013
- France -Agency workers Park Hyatt Paris Vendôme Hotel on strike -September 24, 2013
- Greece -Public sector strike -September 24, 2013
- Sweden -Volvo restructuring -September 24, 2013
- Bulgaria -Postal workers block crossroad -September 25, 2013
- Cyprus -Allowances in health care possibly abolished -September 25, 2013
- Germany -Workers protest at IKEA headquarters -September 27, 2013
- Netherlands -Sudden bankruptcy tour operator means giant loss of jobs -September 27, 2013
- United Kingdom -Strike and petition on firefighters pensions -September 27, 2013
- Turkey -School instead of seasonal work -October 01, 2013
- Germany -Siemens plans giant job cuts -October 02, 2013
- Denmark -Positive effects of new shopping hours disputed October 02, 2013
- Liechtenstein -Growth of cross-border work -October 02, 2013
- United Kingdom -Tougher enforcement minimum wage to include public shaming -October 02, 2013
- United Kingdom -Bakers reverse zero-hour contracts decision -October 02, 2013
- Austria -Statistics on first half of 2013 -October 03, 2013
- France -Ryanair fined for avoided social security payments and union bashing -October 03, 2013
- Switzerland -Referendum opens door for 24-hours economy -September 14, 2013
- Greece -Health care workers on strike as hospitals are turned into health centres -September 15, 2013
- EU sources -Trade union’s challenges -September 16, 2013
- Denmark -Controversy over advice to avoid unions -September 16, 2013
- Netherlands -Unions announce wage demands -September 16, 2013
- Bulgaria -Request for ban in public procurement -September 17, 2013
- Czech Republic -Moravia miners protest against 20% wage, mine is closed down -September 17, 2013
- Czech Republic -New minimum wage comes into force -September 17, 2013
- Finland -Seven hundred jobs to lose at cruise liner yard -September 17, 2013
- Italy -Banking sector collective agreement is cancelled -September 17, 2013
- Croatia -Health care workers on strike -September 18, 2013
- Germany -Metal agreement increases minimum wage temp workers -September 18, 2013
- Spain -Hotel Mercure Plaza housekeepers protest against job losses -September 18, 2013
- Sweden -Postal strike averted last minute as flat rate wage increase is accepted -September 18, 2013
- Germany -More strikes at Amazon -September 19, 2013
- Ireland -Bargaining powers restored? -September 19, 2013
- Netherlands -Unprecedented cuts expected at publisher Sanoma -September 20, 2013
- Norway -Dispute unions and employers over equal treatment of agency workers -September 20, 2013
- Norway -Unions take state to court over forced arbitration -September 23, 2013
- Romania -Ford employees on technical unemployment to compensate low demand -September 23, 2013
- Finland -Central agreement concluded -September 06, 2013
- Luxembourg -Bankruptcy reveals web of management structures -September 06, 2013
- Malta -Tighter regulation of public contracts -September 06, 2013
- France -TUI group restructures -September 07, 2013
- Austria -Part-time trap must come to an end -September 09, 2013
- Ireland -Marks & Spencer deal averts strike -September 09, 2013
- Lithuania -Collective agreement for healthcare workers in the making -September 09, 2013
- Lithuania -Wage development published -September 09, 2013
- Netherlands -Labour migration and social dumping -September 09, 2013
- Spain -Catalan ambulance workers strike against wage cuts of 9.2% -September 09, 2013
- Cyprus -Guaranteed minimum income discussed -September 10, 2013
- Greece -Teachers go on strike -September 10, 2013
- Hungary -Union wants compensation for transaction fee -September 10, 2013
- Romania -Protest against gold mining successful -September 10, 2013
- Ireland -Strike action averted at EBS -September 11, 2013
- Italy -Union representation at FIAT -September 11, 2013
- Poland -Unions united against precarious work and pension reform -September 11, 2013
- Slovakia -Second pillar pension funds underperforming -September 11, 2013
- Estonia -Wage increase and expectations surveyed -September 12, 2013
- Slovenia -Social partners support more controls on job agencies -September 14, 2013
- Belgium -48 hours strike against work pressure ended -September 02, 2013
- Croatia -Cuts in salary announced -September 02, 2013
- Portugal -Court rejects labour bill -September 02, 2013
- Luxembourg -Social plan talks postponed -September 02, 2013
- Serbia -Life satisfaction below average -September 02, 2013
- Turkey -Workers of Turkish Mint get a new collective agreement -September 02, 2013
- Turkey -Income equality and risk of poverty -September 02, 2013
- United Kingdom -Dispute as NHS cuts 25% off ambulance workers’ sick pay -September 02, 2013
- United Kingdom -Equal treatment for agency workers challenged -September 02, 2013
- EU sources -Internship poorly paid -September 03, 2013
- Bulgaria -No job cuts in state-owned companies -September 03, 2013
- Croatia -Quality of life surveyed -September 03, 2013
- Iceland -Life satisfaction and income -September 03, 2013
- Denmark -Pay cuts in exchange for investment -September 04, 2013
- Romania -Layoffs at Posta Romana -September 04, 2013
- Latvia -Increases in wages -September 05, 2013
- Portugal -Unions to challenge longer working hours in court -September 05, 2013
- EU sources -Competitiveness report published -September 06, 2013
- Austria -New model for Saturday work in retail -September 06, 2013
- Belgium -Deal at Brussels airport -September 06, 2013
- Portugal -Four month strike threat -August 21, 2013
- United Kingdom -Trade union recognition at Avenues Trust -August 21, 2013
- Denmark -Beer production brought to a halt -August 22, 2013
- Finland -Plans to hire strike-breakers -August 22, 2013
- Hungary -Pay deal averts rail workers protest -August 22, 2013
- Italy -Fiat’s landmark court ruling -August 26, 2013
- Poland -Plea for higher minimum wage -August 26, 2013
- Turkey -Turkish Mint strike into second month -August 26, 2013
- Germany -Lock workers cool off from strikes -August 27, 2013
- Ireland -Religious orders not committed to pay compensation -August 27, 2013
- Poland -Railway workers strike averted -August 27, 2013
- Sweden -IF Metall launches own job placement scheme -August 27, 2013
- United Kingdom -Weakening of the GLA competence wrong signal -August 27, 2013
- France -Divergence on the pension reform -August 28, 2013
- Portugal -Standstill as workers strike -August 28, 2013
- Slovakia -Risk of poverty and working poor -August 28, 2013
- United Kingdom -Bakery actions -August 28, 2013
- France -Protection for temporary workers -September 01, 2013
- United Kingdom -Firefighters back industrial action -September 01, 2013