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 Surveys


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International: National minimum wage update 2008
Source: European Employment Review
Date: 15/01/2009
National minimum wages in the EU in July 2008 ranged from €112 per month in Bulgaria to €1,610 in Luxembourg, according to the latest figures from Eurostat.

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Germany: Trade union institute highlights danger of German export bias
Source: European Employment Review
Date: 15/01/2009
Germany's success in holding down labour-cost growth in recent years has boosted export competitiveness, but raised the risks of an increased exposure to fluctuations in world trade, according to a November 2008 analysis of labour costs by a trade union-linked research institute.

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International: Minimum wage update 2007
Source: European Employment Review
Date: 09/08/2007
In 2007, national minimum wages in the EU range from €1,570 per month in Luxembourg to €92 in Bulgaria, according to the latest figures from Eurostat.

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Belgian staff who value material rewards are more likely to be dissatisfied
Source: Personnel Today
Date: 05/06/2007
Workers who value material success, status and power more than helping their colleagues or developing their talents are more likely to be dissatisfied with life and are less committed at work, research has found.

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Belgium: Two-year national agreement provides for 5% wage increase
Source: European Employment Review
Date: 01/03/2007
The central trade union confederations and employers' organisations in Belgium have concluded a new national intersectoral agreement, setting an indicative "wage margin" of 5% for 2007-08.

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European Union: Flexicurity in the spotlight
Source: European Industrial Relations Review
Date: 01/12/2006
With "flexicurity" - a balance between flexibility and security on the labour market - high on the EU agenda at present, the European Commission has recently published research examining the extent to which flexicurity currently exists in the member states.

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European Union: Employing an ageing workforce
Source: European Industrial Relations Review
Date: 01/11/2006
Increasing the employment of "older workers" has been a focus of European Union policy for many years. A new study examines national policies and looks at company practice on this issue across Europe in a series of case studies.

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European Company Statute state of play
Source: European Industrial Relations Review
Date: 01/11/2006
The European Company Statute and its employee involvement Directive came into force in October 2004. Two years on, we review progress in national implementation and in the establishment of European Companies.

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Advert alert: agencies beware
Source: IRS Employment Review
Date: 22/09/2006
Effective recruitment advertising can play an important part in a campaign to employ the top talent. Our research explores employers' advertising practices and their relationship with recruitment advertising agencies.

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European Union: Collective bargaining trends in Europe
Source: European Industrial Relations Review
Date: 01/08/2006
The European Trade Union Confederation recently published the results of its mid-year survey of collective bargaining trends in Europe. Its main findings are that the pay moderation that has characterised the EU15 member states is set to continue and that annual working time is increasing in some countries.

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International: OECD Employment Outlook 2006
Source: European Industrial Relations Review
Date: 01/08/2006
The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development recently published its annual Employment Outlook. This year's report urges countries to ensure that all economic policies support measures to boost employment and incomes.

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European Commission issues first report on worker mobility
Source: European Industrial Relations Review
Date: 01/03/2006
The European Commission has produced a report on how transitional labour market restrictions placed on eight of the 10 new EU member states have worked in practice during their first phase, from 1 May 2004 until 30 April 2006.

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Engagement notices
Source: IRS Employment Review
Date: 02/12/2005
Just one worker in 10 across Western Europe could be described as "highly engaged", according to the Towers Perrin Global Workforce Study for 2005.

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European Company Statute state of play
Source: European Industrial Relations Review
Date: 01/12/2005
The European Company Statute and its employee involvement Directive came into force in October 2004. More than a year later, few European Companies have been established, while a number of EU member states have not yet implemented the Directive.

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International: OECD Employment Outlook 2005
Source: European Industrial Relations Review
Date: 01/10/2005
The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) recently published its annual Employment Outlook. This year's report urges countries to introduce more dynamic employment policies as a response to globalisation.

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UK seventh in IT pay league
Source: IRS Employment Review
Date: 30/09/2005
The UK is the seventh highest paying country for IT managers, according to research by Mercer Human Resource Consulting.

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International: The minimum wage debate
Source: European Industrial Relations Review
Date: 01/09/2005
The majority of EU member states have a statutory minimum wage, while in many other countries collective bargaining at sectoral level sets binding minimum rates of pay. In this feature, we examine the debate surrounding the introduction, implementation and uprating of the statutory minimum wage in European countries.

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European minimum wage survey
Source: European Industrial Relations Review
Date: 01/08/2005
The majority of EU member states have a statutory minimum wage, while in many other countries, collective bargaining at sectoral level sets binding minimum rates of pay.

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International: OECD publishes Employment Outlook Report 2004
Source: European Industrial Relations Review
Date: 01/12/2004
The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development has recently published its annual Employment Outlook Report. In this year's report, the OECD sets out some of the evidence for a reassessment of the organisation's jobs strategy, which has been in place for 10 years.

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Belgium: More women on union boards
Source: European Industrial Relations Review
Date: 01/11/2004
The three main Belgian trade union confederations have adopted an equality charter allowing for equal representation of women and men on their boards.



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 Case studies


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International: ArcelorMittal signs Europe-wide restructuring deal
Source: European Employment Review
Date: 10/12/2009
ArcelorMittal, the world's largest steel producer, signed a European agreement with trade unions in November 2009 on managing and anticipating change. The accord provides for no plant closures or compulsory redundancies during the current economic downturn, and puts in place long-term training and skills policies, along with commitments to dialogue with employee representatives and unions.

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International: Post-merger EWC agreed at GDF Suez
Source: European Employment Review
Date: 18/06/2009
An agreement signed in May 2009 to create a European Works Council (EWC) at GDF Suez, the newly merged energy multinational, has been hailed as a "benchmark" by trade unions, not least because it reflects some of the changes recently made to the EWCs Directive.

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International: Gaz de France signs Europe-wide CSR agreement
Source: European Employment Review
Date: 31/07/2008
In July 2008, Gaz de France, a French energy multinational, signed a Europe-wide agreement on corporate social responsibility (CSR) with European and national trade union organisations, which includes commitments in areas such as training, health and safety, skills management, diversity and employment conditions.

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Belgium: Restructuring deal at Volkswagen
Source: European Employment Review
Date: 01/02/2007
Trade unions and management have agreed a redundancy plan to accompany a major workforce reduction at the Volkswagen plant at Forest/Vorst, near Brussels.

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International: Restructuring in the European steel industry
Source: European Industrial Relations Review
Date: 01/05/2003
The new steel giant Arcelor was created out of a merger of French, Luxembourg and Spanish iron- and steel-producing organisations in February 2002. Part of a sector that has undergone significant restructuring over the past 20 years, Arcelor is embarking on a process of reorganisation, which has been met with heavy criticism from trade unions, over the coming decade.

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International: Latest progress in restructuring plans at Danone
Source: European Industrial Relations Review
Date: 01/04/2003
The major reorganisation of its European factories at French food group Danone, originally announced in March 2001, is progressing. Here, we look in detail at the extensive social and reindustrialisation plans being implemented by the company, which are destined, eventually, to create more jobs than have been lost.



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