Win-win arrangements: innovative measures through social dialogue at company level
Demetriades, Stavroula ; Biletta, Isabella ; Fromm, Andrea
Publications Office of the European Union - Luxembourg
2016
76 p.
case study ; collective bargaining ; competitiveness ; labour relations ; social dialogue ; technological change ; well being ; workers participation ; workers representation
Labour relations
English
Bibliogr.
978-92-897-1547-8
"Well-functioning social dialogue is a key component for the successful design and implementation of reforms needed to increase the competitiveness of Europe's economies and create more jobs. It balances workers' and employers' interests and contributes to both economic competitiveness and social cohesion. The link between social dialogue and productivity and competitiveness has been the subject of much research, particularly since the advent of the economic crisis in 2008. In some countries, decentralised bargaining is part of a coordinated system, but in others key aspects of coordinated social dialogue, such as company-level worker representation, are missing. This report identifies how management, employees and their representatives find common solutions to common problems. It also describes the measures, especially innovative approaches, that have been established through social dialogue in response to new workplace challenges"
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