Negotiating working time reduction
Piasna, Agnieszka ; Cetrulo, Armanda ; Moro, Angelo
European Trade Union Institute, Brussels
ETUI - Brussels
2024
43 p.
reduction of working time ; collective bargaining ; collective agreement ; workers participation ; working conditions ; quality of working life ; case study
Working Paper
2024.12
Working time and leave
English
Bibliogr.
1994-4446
13.05-68794
"Working time is a key dimension of work organisation and remains a contentious issue between employers and workers. Historically, in an effort to improve working conditions, trade unions have been at the forefront of the struggle for working time reduction (WTR); that is, the shortening of working hours without reduction in pay. However, after some remarkable achievements in the 19th and 20th centuries, in recent decades there has been little change in the length of the standard full-time working week in advanced economies.
This working paper addresses this issue by analysing the process and outcomes of collectively bargained WTR in two large manufacturing firms in Italy. The first objective is to analyse the steps leading to the agreement – that is, the motivation, the premise, the evolution of the proposals, the resources needed and the challenges faced by workers and unions. The second objective is to examine the outcomes of WTR in terms of their impact on the quality of work and the lives of workers. The results inform the debate on the most effective and favourable ways of reducing working time by identifying good practice and the challenges ahead."
Digital;Paper
ISBN (PDF) : 1994-4454
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