EU Sources - Interactive webpage on collective bargaining - May 31, 2016

The International Labour Organisation (ILO) has launched a website called InfoStories, which uses storytelling techniques and interactive features to communicate labour issues with a general audience. InfoStories is an adaptation of an iPad app launched in 2014, which was the first of its kind for the ILO. Readers can navigate through videos, data visualisations, illustrations and other interactive elements that present complex concepts and the results from ILO research in clear, jargon-free language. Among the five InfoStories that have been published one is on collective bargaining and another on the gender pay gap. The collective bargaining story presents trends for trade union membership and collective bargaining around the world, supported by six data visualisations with the most recent information on over 30 countries. The story also highlights the importance of collective bargaining in building a fair society.

English: http://ilo.org/infostories/Stories/Labour-Relations/Can-Collective-Bargaining-Create …

All InfoStories: http://ilo.org/infostories

For more information, please contact the editor Jan Cremers, Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Labour Studies (AIAS) cbn-aias@uva.nl or the communications officer at the ETUI, Willy De Backer wdebacker@etui.org. For previous issues of the Collective bargaining newsletter please visit http://www.etui.org/E-Newsletters/Collective-bargaining-newsletter. Since June 2013 readers can consult our archive and search through all articles in our database at www.cbnarchive.euYou may find further information on the ETUI at www.etui.org, and on the AIAS at www.uva-aias.net.

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