Italy - Database on agreements online - August 31, 2017

Trade union confederation UIL produced an online archive of collective agreements at decentral level that will be operational from September 2017. The database (DIGIT@UIL) was presented during an event in Rom. The archive provides details about existing local agreements and can be consulted for cross data analysis and comparisons. According to the trade union, these second level agreements are crucial and strategic instruments for the improvement of workers’ rights and the redistribution of wealth. Results of the first analysis are presented in an accompanying information file. Frequently agreed themes are productivity bonuses (in 72% of the sample), industrial relations (68%), wellbeing (59%) and work organisation (56%). 

Italian: http://lavoro.gov.it/notizie/pagine/presentato-oggi …  

http://www.uil.it/News …  

First analysis and information about DIGIT@UIL (in Italian): http://www.uil.it/documents …    

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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