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Tackling hidden retaliation for strike participation: examples of legal protection from detriments short of dismissal
"Key findings
For workers, employer retaliation represents a major threat in
response to their participation in a strike. While dismissal is the
most visible form of such retaliation, it can also ...
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Here comes the sun: the formal transposition and political impact of the European Directive on Adequate Minimum Wages in the EU
"As the first ever piece of EU legislation aimed explicitly at ensuring adequate minimum wages and promoting strong collective bargaining, the European Directive on Adequate Minimum Wages in the EU ...
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Revisiting worker representation on boards: the forgotten EU countries in codetermination studies
"During the 2008 financial crisis, board-level employee representation (BLER) was touted as an institution that could counter mismanagement with a stakeholder approach and thus improve the quality of ...
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Productivity and public investment: rethinking the EU's debt sustainability analysis
"This paper identifies public investment as an efficient and significant tool for addressing the issue of the widening productivity gap between the EU and its main trading partners. Specifically, the ...
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The impact of AI on the European financial sector and the role of social dialogue
"Developed within the framework of the EU co-funded project FinAI*, subtitled an Anthropocentric approach to AI to support people and companies. Developing social dialogue on the e-skills of workers ...
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Is ‘electromobility made in Europe' still possible?
"The European automotive industry is going through an existential crisis defined by multiple challenges: the transition to electromobility, digitalisation and automation and all this in a hostile ...
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Growth and employment monitor: investments, quality jobs and affordable housing as key pillars for EU economic success
"Based on recent research – notably from the European Trade Union Institute (ETUI) – into key employment and economic developments across Europe, the ETUC calls for investments in innovation, ...
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The right to meaningful explanation in algorithmic management: commentary on the CJEU's judgment in Dun & Bradstreet Austria, Case C-203/22
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Losing ground: how class decline fuels far-right party support in Europe
"Key findings
• Persons experiencing downward class mobility from the upper
to the working class are more likely to support far-right parties.
• This relationship is driven primarily by existential ...
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When trade unions learn to innovate: case study evidence from across Europe
"Trade unions across Europe now mainly represent a shrinking workforce in the public sector and traditional manufacturing, while struggling to organise low-paid private service workers. Even in ...