One in two workplaces covered by a collective agreement in the private sector has a shop steward (workplace union members’ representative [1]) – a number that is significantly higher in the public sector (91%). [1] www.eurofound.europa.eu/ef/efemiredictionary/workplace-union-members-representative
The economic crisis has hit Europe hard and Denmark is no exception, with the majority of union representatives reporting that their workplace has been affected by the economic crisis in one way or another. These are the findings of a recent study by Trine Larsen, Steen Navrbjerg and Mikkel Møller
According to a recent study by Trine P. Larsen, Steen E. Navrbjerg and Mikkel Møller Johansen at the Employment Relations Research Centre ( FAOS [1]), University of Copenhagen, only one in two Danish workplaces have a shop steward (workplace union members’ representative [2]). The study /Shop
Cross-border cooperation between the social partners takes place at various levels within the banking sector, ranging from the EU level over the national and sectoral levels to company level. A new study (in Danish, 957Kb PDF) [1] published by the Employment Relations Research Centre (FAOS [2]) at
Managers in Denmark's municipal and county sector are becoming more visible and are required to assume greater responsibility, while employee representatives are to an increasing degree seen as "sparring partners" for the managers. These are among the most important findings of a study, entitled
In discussing the future development of the labour market and industrial relations, the debate is usually littered with "buzzwords" such as new forms of work organisation, group-managed work, the quality and meaning of working life, greater interrelation between family life and working life
A major survey of the working conditions and profile of Danish shop stewards - the /Shop steward survey 1998/ (Tillidsrepræsentantundersøgelsen 1998 [1]) - was presented on 28 September 1998. The survey was carried out for the Danish Confederation of Trade Unions (Landsorganisationen i Danmark, LO)
A major survey of the working conditions and profile of Danish shop stewards (tillidsrepræsentanter) was presented on 28 September 1998 to 2,700 shop stewards at a "shop steward summit" in Odense. The /Shop steward survey 1998/ (/Tillidsrepræsentantundersøgelsen 1998/) was carried out for the Danish
On 28 September 1998, the Danish Confederation of Trade Unions (Landsorganisationen i Danmark, LO) presented the results of a survey of shop stewards' working conditions and wishes for the future.