2023 https://wageindicator.org/labour-laws/collective-bargaining/2023 https://wageindicator.org/@@site-logo/wageindicator-orbs-blue.svg Croatia - Nominal wages increase by 8.2%, but real wages fall by 4,3% - February 28, 2023 Cyprus - Port workers on a strike - February 28, 2023 Czechia - 11.7% pay rise at motor company - February 28, 2023 Denmark - Despite massive protest, parliament passes plan to abolish public holiday - February 28, 2023 Denmark - New initiatives around working time at municipalities - February 28, 2023 Estonia - Half of employees find it harder to cope than previous year - February 28, 2023 Estonia - Collective agreement for seamen - February 28, 2023 Estonia - Picket by bus drivers - February 28, 2023 Finland - New collective agreement for port operators - February 28, 2023 France - Social partners sign a value sharing agreement - February 28, 2023 France - Campaign against pension reforms continues - February 28, 2023 Germany - Strike at airports - February 28, 2023 Germany - 10% more pay at Coca-Cola - February 28, 2023 Germany - Agreement in metal construction and precision engineering - February 28, 2023 Germany - Agreements in food companies - February 28, 2023 Greece - National protest of health workers - February 28, 2023 Hungary - Real wages drop - February 28, 2023 Hungary - Teachers’ unions call for strike - February 28, 2023 Iceland - New 10-year collective agreement in fishing industry - February 28, 2023 Ireland - Supermarket chain raises pay by 7.5% - February 28, 2023 Previous 20 items 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 36 Next 20 items
Denmark - Despite massive protest, parliament passes plan to abolish public holiday - February 28, 2023