Collective Bargaining and Social Policy (CBSP)
In order to improve working and living conditions for metalworkers in Europe, EMF works towards a coordinated collective bargaining and social policy. The EMF is part of a process to create a more social Europe where there is room for a genuine negotiation culture.
Today, the EMF's activities and policy papers cover a wide range of subjects from wages and working time to employment policies, training and social security issues. The EMF approach is also implemented in regional networks.
For further information please contact
Bart Samyn, Deputy General Secretary,
Erlend Hansen, Policy Adviser or Ralf Götz, Policy Adviser.
Coordination of Collective Bargaining
The main objective of the EMF collective bargaining strategy is the improvement of working conditions of metalworkers. Increased competition threatens the results and the structures of collective bargaining in Europe.
Regional networks
In 1998 it was decided to establish cross-border collective bargaining partnerships within the EMF. The first stage of setting up these partnerships is now almost completed.
Regional partnerships have been created all over Europe an the participation of observers and the exchange of data and information have become a daily routine. It should be noted in particular that these partnerships do not only focus on collective bargaining issues alone but increasingly also on concrete issues with regard to company-cross-border support. Reporting in the Collective Bargaining Committee should also devote more attention to these partnerships in the future.
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