The planned obsolescence of Social Europe: How weakening collective bargaining is fuelling inequality in Europe
UNI-Europa - Brussels
2022
20 p.
collective bargaining ; social inequality ; EU policy ; income redistribution ; trade union document
Snapshot Report
2022-01
Collective bargaining
https://www.uni-europa.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2022/02/CollBargaining_Inequality-1.pdf
English
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"This UNI Europa research report illustrates the close association between collective bargaining on the one hand, and inequality on the other. The policy driven decline in collective bargaining coverage can be held partially responsible for the observed increase in inequality in many EU countries. If the European Union is serious about its social ambitions, it should adopt a policy of planned relevance regarding collective bargaining instead of continuing a policy of planned obsolescence."
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