Structure of the sector in terms of piloting bodies; social dialogue and social partners; representativeness of key stakeholders.


 
Social Dialogue meeting - DIAL Project 2013 - 2015 between EC-OE/Europeactive and employees’ Union - BRUSSELS (BE)

Social Dialogue meeting - DIAL Project 2013 - 2015 between EC-OE/Europeactive and employees’ Union - BRUSSELS (BE)

Representativeness of European sectoral social partner organisations (PDF - english)

  • Description : "Representativeness is a criterion used by the Commission to identify the “management and labour” whom it must consult and who may initiate the social dialogue (Article 154 TFEU). While the Treaty provisions do not refer to the criterion of “representativeness”, the Commission was clearly drawn to this criterion for identifying organisations which can claim to be the “management and labour” with the rights to consultation, to initiate social dialogue, and to reach and implement agreements.’

    Eurofound’s. (European industrial relations dictionary)

  • Author - copyright : Eurofound

  • Reference : 2013

  • Hashtag : #representativeness, #europe, #socialpartners, #ecoe,

Social Dialogue meeting - DIAL Project 2013 - 2015 between EC-OE/Europeactive and employees’ Union - BUDAPEST (HG)

Social Dialogue meeting - DIAL Project 2013 - 2015 between EC-OE/Europeactive and employees’ Union - BUDAPEST (HG)

eurofound (link & vid - english - french & all 23 EU languages)

  • Description : "The tripartite EU agency providing knowledge to assist in the development of better social, employment and work-related policies.

  • Author - copyright : Eurofound

  • Reference : 2019

  • Hashtag : #representativeness, #europe, #euagency,

Social Dialogue meeting - DIAL Project 2013 - 2015 between EC-OE/Europeactive and employees’ Union - MIJOUX (FR)

Social Dialogue meeting - DIAL Project 2013 - 2015 between EC-OE/Europeactive and employees’ Union - MIJOUX (FR)

eurofound (link - english - french - German - spanish)

  • Description : "UNI Global Union, based in Nyon, Switzerland, represents more than 20 million workers from over 150 different countries in the fastest growing sectors in the world – skills and services. A total of 90% of new jobs are expected to be in these sectors in the next decade. UNI and our affiliates in all regions are driven by the responsibility to ensure these jobs are decent and workers’ rights are protected, including the right to join a union and collective bargaining.”

  • Author - copyright : UNI Global Union

  • Reference : 2020

  • Hashtag : #representativeness, #europe, #socialpartners, #employeeunion,