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Sociální dialog

Sociální dialog lze definovat jako vyjednávání, konzultace, společné akce, diskuse a sdílení informací mezi zaměstnavateli a zaměstnanci. Dobře fungující sociální dialog je klíčovým nástrojem pro formování pracovních podmínek, do něhož je zapojena řada různých aktérů na různých úrovních. Nachází rovnováhu mezi zájmy zaměstnanců a zaměstnavatelů a přispívá k hospodářské konkurenceschopnosti i sociální soudržnosti.

Politické diskuze na úrovni EU zdůrazňují, že především od krize v roce 2008 se objevily nové diskuze o sociální spravedlnosti, demokracii, kvalitě práce a nových modelech vztahů mezi sociálními partnery, což staví tradiční pracovněprávní vztahy a systémy sociálního dialogu před nové výzvy.

Třicet let po historickém zahájení evropského sociálního dialogu ve Val Duchesse v Bruselu Komise dala tomuto procesu nový impulz vyhlášením nového začátku pro sociální dialog na akci na vysoké úrovni konané 5. března 2015, na níž se sešly organizace sociálních partnerů z celé Evropy. Evropský sociální dialog je nástrojem sociální politiky EU, který se přímo podílí na formování pracovněprávních předpisů a politik EU.

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From January to June 2022, Eurofound supported the work of France's presidency of the Council of the EU, providing valuable research results on specific topics linked with the presidency priorities.

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From July to December 2023, Eurofound supported the work of Spain's presidency of the Council of the EU, providing valuable research results on specific topics linked with the presidency priorities.

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Činnost nadace Eurofound

Tvůrci politik potřebují solidní fakta, aby pochopili změny, které na trhu práce probíhají, a mohli reagovat na měnící se dynamiku pracovněprávních vztahů v Evropě. Eurofound používá údaje a analýzy své sítě korespondentů ve 28 členských státech EU a Norsku k mapování trendů a vzorců a ke zdůraznění příkladů řádně fungujícího sociálního dialogu na evropské i vnitrostátní úrovni.

Výzkum nadace Eurofound je zaměřen na aspekty, jako je účast zaměstnanců, kolektivní vyjednávání, zastoupení zaměstnanců a pracovněprávní vztahy na všech úrovních. Zkoumá, do jaké míry se pracovněprávní vztahy přizpůsobily vzniku nadnárodních organizací. Na danou problematiku nahlíží také z globálního hlediska, přičemž srovnává systémy pracovněprávních vztahů a výsledky ekonomik mimo EU, například v USA a Japonsku.

Hlavní příspěvky

Eurofound má za sebou za více než 40 let rozsáhlé činnosti v oblasti sledování měnících se stránek sociálního dialogu v Evropě na různých úrovních: podnikové, vnitrostátní, evropské a mezinárodní.

V posledních letech nadace Eurofound provedla hloubkové analýzy různých ústředních aspektů sociálního dialogu, např.: 

Studie v oblasti reprezentativnosti, které nadace Eurofound provedla v různých odvětvích na základě pověření Komise z roku 2006, poskytují základní informace potřebné pro zřízení a fungování výborů pro evropský odvětvový sociální dialog.

Zdroje

Evropský slovník vztahů mezi sociálními partnery byl vytvořen v roce 2005 jako on-line referenční nástroj pro tvůrce politik a pracovníky z praxe, který je cenným zdrojem informací o zaměstnanosti a pracovněprávních vztazích v EU. Profily zemí z hlediska pracovního života poskytují relevantní kontextové informace o strukturách, institucích a právních předpisech upravujících pracovní život ve 28 členských státech EU a na úrovni EU.

Účelem databází informací o kolektivním vyjednávání o mzdách a o mzdách, pracovní době a kolektivních sporech je poskytnout výzkumným pracovníkům a tvůrcům politik kvantitativní a kvalitativní údaje o těchto tématech ve všech členských státech a Norsku od roku 2000 do současnosti.

Key outputs

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V posledních letech došlo k obecnému poklesu protestních akcí ve všech členských státech EU, a to kromě několika přerušovaných výkyvů. Během pandemie COVID-19 tento trend pokračoval, přičemž k nejvýznamnějším pracovním...

7 Únor 2022
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Research report
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This publication consists of individual country reports on working life during 2020 for 29 countries – the 27 EU Member States, Norway and the United Kingdom. The country reports summarise...

23 Březen 2021
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Other
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V rámci svého poslání podporovat dialog mezi sociálními partnery nadace Eurofound sleduje a analyzuje vývoj systémů vztahů mezi sociálními partnery na úrovni EU a v členských státech EU již více...

11 Prosinec 2020
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Flagship report

Current and ongoing research

 

In the course of the programming period 2021–2024, Eurofound will continue regular monitoring of social dialogue, including through the EU PolicyWatch database.

Other topics addressed include:

  • Monitoring of the role of national social partners in the European semester and analysis of quality and effectiveness of their involvement 
  • Summary of discussions on capacity-building social dialogue to support a meaningful and effective social dialogue 
  • Research on industrial relations covering topics related to both social dialogue and working life developments, including updates on collectively agreed pay
  • Representativeness studies on a variety of sectors to provide the European Commission required information to assess the representativeness of European sectoral social partner organisations.

 

Eurofound expert(s)

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Ricardo Rodriguez Contreras is a research manager in the Working Life unit at Eurofound and focuses on comparative industrial relations, social dialogue and collective bargaining...

Research manager,
Working life research unit
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Mária Sedláková is a research officer in the Working Life unit at Eurofound. She is responsible for drafting overview reports for sectoral representativeness studies, management...

Research officer,
Working life research unit
Publications results (251)

This report looks at the specific case of company-level agreements deviating from (inter)sectoral wage agreements. The possibility to deviate from pay norms set under intersectoral or sectoral agreements has received growing attention in the policy debate since the present economic and financial

22 March 2011

In Ireland, collective bargaining is organised as a three-tier system, with a dominance of bargaining and complementary bargaining at sectoral and company level. For over two decades collective bargaining, covering the unionised private and public sectors, has been regulated by national tripartite

22 March 2011

The legal basis of collective bargaining in Austria is laid down by the Labour Constitution Act (ArbVG). According to the ArbVG, collective agreements can be concluded only between collective organisations of employers and employees. Therefore, the Austrian labour law systematically benefits multi

22 March 2011

The Belgian collective bargaining system is highly institutionalised and coordinated. Over 90% of employees are covered by a collective agreement, placing Belgium among the countries with the highest coverage in Europe. Also, the Belgian trade unions have a relatively high level of membership

22 March 2011

Italian industrial relations are characterised by a low degree of ‘legal institutionalisation’. Legislation and the state have a limited role in the regulation of collective bargaining, conflict and union representation. In fact, it is possible to say that there is almost a complete abstention of

22 March 2011

The right to collective bargaining and the binding character of collective agreements is enshrined in the Spanish Constitution (Section 37.1). The system of collective bargaining is thoroughly regulated in Title III of the Workers’ Statute. In particular, Section 82.3 establishes the legally binding

22 March 2011

The legal basis of collective bargaining in Germany is laid down by the Collective Agreements Act, 1949. Collective agreements can be concluded between employer associations (or individual employers) and trade unions. In contrast, works councils – statutory employee representation bodies elected at

22 March 2011

The 2nd European Company Survey (ECS) was carried out in early 2009 by TNS Infratest for Eurofound. It was implemented in 30 countries, i.e. the 27 EU Member States and the three Candidate countries (Croatia, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and Turkey). The aim of this survey was to

21 February 2011

The right to collective bargaining is set out in the 1972 French Labour Code. In the last decades, collective bargaining has expanded, partly as a result of government initiatives. The importance of sectoral bargaining increased with the adoption of the 1982 Auroux laws, which obliged the bargaining

16 February 2011

This report aims to describe and analyse recent developments in industrial relations in the commerce sector in seven selected EU Member States in the last three years: Denmark, Germany, Hungary, Netherlands, Romania, Spain, UK. It focuses on comparing the state of play of industrial relations, the

15 February 2011

Online resources results (435)

Spain: Milestone agreement in retail sector

An agreement between social partners in the Spanish retail sector will govern working and employment conditions for the next three years. About 260,000 employees are expected to benefit from this agreement, which is likely to set the standards for other sector agreements due to be negotiated during

France: Occupational personal accounts take effect

Occupational personal accounts, one of the flagship measures of France’s labour market reforms, took effect on 1 January 2017. The aim is to enable people to acquire entitlements to training without fear of losing them if they change employer.

EU level: Latest working life developments – Q1 2017

Issues related to the European Commission’s proposal on the European Pillar of Social Rights, as well as some developments in social dialogue at EU level, are the main topics of interest in this article. This update reports on the latest developments in working life at EU level in the first quarter

Slovenia: Latest working life developments – Q1 2017

The unions’ rejection of pension reform proposals, employers' demands for the withdrawal of a mini labour reform and the launch of the unions’ fair pay campaign are the main topics of interest in this article. This country update reports on the latest developments in working life in Slovenia in the

Spain: Latest working life developments – Q1 2017

The inability of the national social partners to agree salary recommendations; digital disconnection after working hours; and the effects of the increase in the minimum wage on employment are the main topics of interest in this article. This country update reports on the latest developments in

Bulgaria: Latest working life developments – Q1 2017

Rising wages following an increase in the minimum statutory wage, a victory for the centre-right party GERB in the March elections and predictions of a rise in employment in tourism are the main topics of interest in this article. This country update reports on the latest developments in working

Lithuania: Latest working life developments – Q1 2017

Controversial provisions in the Labour Code; four new members for Lithuania’s Tripartite Council; and initiatives by the main employer organisation, the Confederation of Lithuanian Industrialists, are the main topics of interest in this article. This country update reports on the latest developments

Finland: Latest working life developments – Q1 2017

The effects of the decision by the Confederation of Finnish Industries EK to terminate most peak-level agreements with trade unions and a setback for employment policy reforms are the main topics of interest in this article. This country update reports on the latest developments in working life in

France: Latest working life developments – Q1 2017

Preparations for the presidential election and a revival of national social dialogue with the signing of a new collective agreement on the unemployment insurance scheme are the main topics of interest in this article. This country update reports on the latest developments in working life in France

Latvia: Social security implications of favourable tax rate for small businesses

The social partners reacted differently to the government's plans to increase the rate of the special tax for microenterprises, the unions concerned over the lower social protection afforded the workers and employers worried about losing competitiveness due to increased labour costs. In the end, the


Blogs results (6)

The COVID-19 pandemic made us acutely aware of how dependent our society is on certain essential workers. We felt deep gratitude towards workers in healthcare especially, because they worked ceaselessly in often-difficult conditions.

22 Listopad 2023
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Decision-makers approached minimum wage setting for 2021 cautiously due to the economic uncertainty caused by the pandemic. Despite this, nominal statutory minimum wages rose in most Member States and the UK, although at lower rates than in recent years.

8 Červen 2021
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In the context of the ongoing trend of a fall in collective bargaining coverage, and recent calls at EU level to promote collective bargaining coverage as an instrument to support fair and decent wages, new data from Eurofound’s fourth European Company Survey (ECS) show that two-thirds of workers (i

28 Říjen 2020
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The workings of industrial relations are constantly evolving. In this blog piece, Eurofound authors Christian Welz and Ricardo Rodriguez Contreras discuss a tool that Eurofound has developed to enable this process of change to be monitored and analysed, enabling stakeholders in Member States to asse

28 Březen 2018
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Europe has gone through significant economic change over the past decade. Businesses have had to manage the challenges posed by the financial crisis, globalisation and a rapidly changing labour market. Eurofound's new report Win-win arrangements: Innovative measures through social dialogue at compan

3 Říjen 2016
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The new European Commission (EC) under President Jean-Claude Juncker is committed to re-launching social dialogue and a first step was taken with the organisation of a high-level conference in Brussels on 5 March. The aim of the conference was to discuss concrete ways to strengthen social dialogue w

20 Duben 2015
Upcoming publications results (7)

This study provides information allowing for an assessment of the representativeness of the actors involved in the European sectoral social dialogue committee for the graphical industry. Their relative representativeness legitimises their right to be consulted, their role and effective participation

July 2025

This report reviews the quality of the national social partners’ involvement in the implementation of the reforms and investments shaping the digital and green transition in the context of national policymaking. These reforms and investments stem mainly from the Recovery and Resilience Facility.

March 2025

This study provides information allowing for an assessment of the representativeness of the actors involved in the European sectoral social dialogue committee for the extractive industries sector. Their relative representativeness legitimises their right to be consulted, their role and effective par

December 2024

This study provides information allowing for an assessment of the representativeness of the actors involved in the European sectoral social dialogue committee for the construction sector. Their relative representativeness legitimises their right to be consulted, their role and effective participatio

December 2024

This study provides information allowing for an assessment of the representativeness of the actors involved in the European sectoral social dialogue committee for the chemical sector. Their relative representativeness legitimises their right to be consulted, their role and effective participation in

December 2024

This study provides information allowing for an assessment of the representativeness of the actors involved in the European sectoral social dialogue committee for the road transport sector. Their relative representativeness legitimises their right to be consulted, their role and effective participat

December 2024

This study provides information allowing for an assessment of the representativeness of the actors involved in the European sectoral social dialogue committee for the postal and courier activities sector. Their relative representativeness legitimises their right to be consulted, their role and effec

November 2024

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