On 1 March, the Government decided to redefine and increase the number of collective bargaining sectors, which will rise from 30 at present to 58. This reform aims to “encourage collective bargaining at sector level between the social partners”. The purpose of the measure is to make flexible and encourage collective negotiations at the activity sector level between the social partners, based on the common interest and by the agreement of the parties.
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