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Töösuhted ja sotsiaaldialoog

Töösuhted ja sotsiaaldialoog on üks kuuest põhitegevusest Eurofoundi 2021.–2024. aasta tööprogrammis. Eurofound jätkab eksperdikeskusena riikliku ja ELi tasandi töösuhtesüsteemide ja sotsiaaldialoogi arengute jälgimist ja analüüsimist. Eurofound toetab jätkuvalt tööturu osapoolte dialoogi, pöörates muu hulgas tähelepanu COVID-19 mõjule ja lähtudes oma korrespondentide võrgustiku riikliku tasandi eksperditeadmistest.

Järgmise nelja aasta jooksul esitab Eurofound kaalukaid ülevaateid ELi väljakutsetest ja väljavaadetest töösuhete ja sotsiaaldialoogi valdkonnas. Tuginedes selle valdkonna pikaajalistele eksperditeadmistele, uuritakse peamisi arenguid, mis mõjutavad töösuhete osalisi, protsesse ja põhitulemusi. Eurofound võrdleb riiklikke töösuhtesüsteeme, sh sotsiaaldialooge ja kollektiivläbirääkimisi . Tuginedes 2020. aastal loodud andmebaasile COVID-19 EU PolicyWatch, jälgib Eurofound valitsuste, sotsiaalpartnerite ja teiste osalejate poliitilisi algatusi, et leevendada kriisi sotsiaal-majanduslikke tagajärgi ning anda oman panus taastamistöösse. Jätkatakse korrapärast aruandlust palgakokkulepete miinimumpalga ja tööaja arengute ning tööelu tulemuste kohta.

Eurofoundi eksperditeadmised toetavad sotsiaalpartnerite suutlikkuse suurendamist tõhusa sotsiaaldialoogi saavutamiseks ning amet edendab Euroopa sotsiaaldialoogi, analüüsides eri sektorite sotsiaalpartnerite organisatsioonide esindavust , et hinnata nende sotsiaaldialoogi komiteedes osalemise kõlblikkust.

„Töötame selle nimel, et toetada tööturu osapoolte dialoogi. Leian, et meie kogutud andmed ja tehtud uuringud on olulised, kui need aitavad osalejatel endil paremini toimida... Aktiivne sotsiaaldialoog on osa nn sotsiaalsest turumajandusest, mille saavutamine on Euroopa Liidu eesmärk.“

David Foden, nõustaja, töösuhted

 

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Poliitika põhisõnumid

Infograafik

Eurofoundi uurimistöö peamisi järeldusi kasutavad poliitikakujundajad selleks, et käsitleda selle valdkonna teatud põhiküsimusi.

  • Sotsiaalpartneritel on kollektiivläbirääkimiste kaudu tähtis roll Euroopa töötajatele õiglase kohtlemise ning tööandjatele stabiilse ja prognoositava raamistiku kindlustamisel.
  • Tulemuslikud kollektiivläbirääkimised aitavad tagada, et ettevõtete konkurentsi keskmes on tõhususe suurendamine, mitte tööjõu ärakasutamine ühiste palga- ja töötingimuste kaudu.
  • Töösuhtesüsteeme ohustavad üha enam ühiskonna, tööturgude ja töökorralduse muutused. See tekitab probleeme liikmesriikide töösuhtesüsteemide põhiosalejate suutlikkusele.
  • Seoses palgaga ilmneb järeldustest, et toimetulekuraskustest teatab 10 palgatöötajast vähemalt seitse ning 10 muust töötajast alla viie. Need arvud on riigiti siiski väga erinevad. Pandeemia taustal võib miinimumpalgal olla osa sissetulekute stabiliseerimise poliitikameetmete paketis ning seega nõudluses võtta tõrjemeetmeid majanduslangusest ja majandussurutisest tingitud allakäiguspiraali vastu.
  • Tõhus Euroopa sotsiaaldialoog sõltub tugevatest sidemetest riikliku tasandiga, et ELi tegevuskava püsiks asjakohane ja ELi autonoomseid kokkuleppeid rakendataks riiklikul tasandil arukalt.
  • Kuigi Euroopa sotsiaaldialoogist on tekkinud mitu ühisalgatust, on kokkuleppeid sõlmitud vähe. Mõnes sektoris ollakse mures, et sotsiaalpartnerite taotlused kokkulepete rakendamiseks ELi õigusaktide kaudu on tagasi lükatud, ning nõutakse ELi ja riikliku tasandi vahel paremaid sidemeid.
  • Ametiühingute tiheduse kahanemise suundumus tekitab paljudes liikmesriikides muret. Vähem kui igas kolmandas üle 10 töötajaga ELi töökohas (29%) on olemas mingisugune töötajate esindatuse vorm. Õigusnõuded on esindatuse olemasolu peamiseks soodustavaks teguriks.
  • Kollektiivläbirääkimised on endiselt ELi töösuhtesüsteemide keskmes. Poliitikakujundajad peaksid kasutama ära COVID-19 kriisist tingitud võimalust käivitada uusi algatusi, et edendada, tugevdada ja toetada kollektiivläbirääkimisi.
  • Lisaks sotsiaalpartnerite jõupingutustele vajavad tõhus sotsiaaldialoog ja hästitoimivad töösuhted avaliku sektori raha ja avaliku sektori asutuste toetust. Poliitikakujundajad peaksid uurima teadmussiirde, ressursside pakkumise või Euroopa Liidu ja liikmesriikide tasandi sotsiaalpartneritega suhtlemise uusi vorme.
  • Õiglaste, hästitoimivate ja tasakaalustatud töösuhete kaitsmine ja edendamine on väga oluline selleks, et tagada ELis kaasav ja kestlik majanduskasv ning sotsiaalne progress. COVID-19 pandeemia järel on see ka oluline viis, kuidas poliitikakujundajad saavad integreerida ELi sotsiaalse ja majandusliku mõõtme, nagu on sätestatud Euroopa sotsiaalõiguste sambas.

2021–2024 work plan

During 2021–2024, Eurofound will provide important insights into the challenges and prospects in the area of industrial relations and social dialogue in the EU. With a long-established expertise in this field, Eurofound explores the main developments affecting the actors, processes and key outcomes of industrial relations. It compares national systems of industrial relations, including national social dialogue and collective bargaining. Building on its EU PolicyWatch database created in 2020, Eurofound will monitor policy initiatives by governments, social partners and other actors to cushion the social and economic fallouts of the crisis, as well as to assist in the recovery efforts. Its regular reporting on pay setting, minimum wage and working time developments, as well as working life outcomes, will be ongoing.

Eurofound’s expertise supports the capacity-building of the social partners to achieve effective social dialogue, and the Agency promotes the development of the European social dialogue by looking at the representativeness of social partner organisations in different sectors to assess their eligibility to participate in social dialogue committees.

Addressing stakeholder priorities

Eurofound’s research aims to assist the European institutions, national public authorities and social partners at various levels to address the challenges facing the EU and at national level in the areas of policy formation, social dialogue, collective bargaining and the regulation of employment relations.

The Agency’s work programme is aligned with the European Commission’s political guidelines over the next four years, directly feeding into a number of key policy areas aimed at creating a strong social Europe. In particular, Eurofound will support the policy initiatives under the European Pillar of Social Rights linked to social dialogue and the involvement of workers, particularly in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic. Specific findings will be available to inform the European policy debate on minimum wages and pay transparency, as well as on working time. In consultation with the European Commission, Eurofound will continue its focused work on European social dialogue through its series of representativeness studies in selected sectors.

 

Eurofound research

In 2024, Eurofound continues its national monitoring of trends and developments in industrial relations, social dialogue, collective bargaining and working life regulations and outcomes. 

To support European social dialogue, in 2024 the Agency plans to publish studies on the representativeness of social partner organisations in six sectors: construction, extractive industries, chemical sector, road transport including urban public transport, postal and courier services, and graphical industries. In addition, studies are ongoing on the following sectors: agriculture, temporary agency work, ports, maritime transport, tanning and leather, footwear, sugar, inland waterway transport, central government administration, railways and commerce. Eurofound continues its work on initiatives to support capacity building for effective social dialogue. In 2024, the Agency launches a new phase of Tripartite Exchange Seminars in collaboration with the European Training Foundation, Cedefop and the European Environment Agency.

Eurofound carries out its annual exercise of examining the involvement of national social partners in policymaking, in the context of the European Semester process and the Recovery and Resilience Facility, which in 2024 includes findings on the role of tripartite discussions held in Economic and Social Councils in Member States having such bodies. The contribution made by sectoral social partners to the implementation of reforms and investments included in the Recovery and Resilience Plans is also analysed, looking at policy processes that link European and national policy agendas. 

Eurofound’s EU PolicyWatch database continues to capture relevant policy initiatives by governments, social partners and other actors, including those taken to mitigate the socioeconomic consequences of the war in Ukraine, as well as those related to the twin transition.

Work on outcomes in collective bargaining agreements beyond the topic of pay concludes in 2024 and the results and dataset are planned for 2025. Research also concludes on how larger increases in statutory minimum wages affect collective bargaining and collectively agreed wages for low-paid groups. 

Eurofound collaborates with the European Institute for Gender Equality in 2024 to investigate further experiences with the implementation of gender pay transparency measures, with a focus also on those Member States that have recently introduced new legislation, and how the ‘work of equal value principle’ is defined and implemented.

The annual reviews on minimum wages and on working time in the EU continue in 2024. The working life country profiles are also being updated. The ongoing monitoring of industrial relations systems includes regular updates to the European Industrial Relations Dictionary.

Key outputs

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Eurofound's 2024 work programme is set in the context of the upcoming European elections, war in Ukraine, renewed Middle East conflict and rising cost of living across the EU.

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Eurofound expert(s)

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Publications results (534)

Previous Eurofound research has identified four key dimensions of industrial relations: industrial democracy, industrial competitiveness, social justice, and quality of work and employment. This report seeks to build a set of indicators to measure country performance in industrial relations in terms

21 December 2018

This study provides information allowing for an assessment of the representativeness of the actors involved in the European sectoral social dialogue committee for the hotels, restaurants and café (HORECA) sector.

13 December 2018

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

13 December 2018

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

30 November 2018

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

29 November 2018

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

15 November 2018

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

15 November 2018

Annual review of working life 2017 is part of a series of annual reviews published by Eurofound and provides an overview of the latest developments in industrial relations and working conditions across the EU and Norway. The annual review collates information based on reports from Eurofound’s

22 October 2018

This report examines the development of collectively agreed pay in conjunction with the development of actual compensation (‘wages’) and labour productivity in real terms. It applies both a longer-term perspective (the early 2000s to 2017) and a short-term perspective, with a focus on the outcomes

10 October 2018

The study looks at the articulation and the complex multi-level links between European and national levels of social dialogue. It examines the factors that facilitate as well as those that hinder the successful engagement of national social partners and their ability to promote their own interests

13 July 2018

Online resources results (1801)

Irish postal service faces major industrial relations challenge

A confidential interim report into industrial and employee relations in An Post, Ireland's state-owned postal company, highlights the adversarial nature of its industrial relations structures and practices and how these are inhibiting the development of a more customer focused business. The report

Employment policy debate focuses on working time

A November 1997 orientation debate on employment policy in Luxembourg's Chamber of Deputies has prompted several motions. The most important of these urges the Government to work towards an agreement between the social partners that contains both the outlines of a framework law on working time and

Flexible remuneration and financial participation by employees: state of play in the Netherlands

Both the use of flexible remuneration systems and financial participation through share option schemes have increased markedly in the Netherlands in the 1990s. Generally, employers applaud this development but within the trade unions there are mixed feelings.

Membership growth and increased rivalry between employer organisations

Traditionally there has not been a great deal of rivalry over members between the different employers' organisations in Norway, and in most cases the boundaries between the largest organisations have been clear. Recently, however, there have been indications that in the future we will see increased

The 40-hour working week finally in force in Portugal

The 40-hour statutory working week finally came into force in Portugal on 1 December 1997. This feature discusses the implementation phase, over the first year of the 40-hour week law. The simultaneous introduction of a reduction in working time and new forms of flexibility have led to conflict in a

CGTP questions representativeness of social partners

In late 1997, the CGTP trade union confederation has amplified its criticisms of Portugal's system of tripartite social concertation, pointing out anomalies, claiming that it is manipulated, and raising the issue of the social partners' representativeness.

The trade unionist of the 1990s?

The face of UK trade unionism is changing, according to evidence published by the Trades Union Congress (TUC) in Trade unionists today [1] (August 1997), based on analysis of the autumn 1996 Labour Force Survey. In the past, according to the TUC, the typical UK trade unionist was once generally

Joint committee for the Belgian social and cultural sector

After a 20-year wait, a trade union-employer joint committee was set up in February 1996 in the Belgian social and cultural sector. It covers a very broad and varied range of activities, and by late 1997 had already concluded several collective agreements and considered six industrial disputes.

Debate on overall reduction of working time in Belgium

In Belgium, the debate on the generalised reduction of working time has entered the social and political arena by the backdoor in autumn 1997. Even before the Government and social partners had discussed the issue, experiments had been tried out in a few firms including Volkswagen in the Brussels

Employment Summit: Belgium demands quantifiable employment objectives

The Luxembourg Presidency of the European Union organised a special Employment Summit [1] European Council meeting on 20-21 November 1997 (EU9711168F [2]). In order to prepare for the event, the Belgian Government and social partners organised a conference aimed at formulating the point of view of


Blogs results (22)
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Minimum wages have risen significantly in 2022, as the EU Member States leave behind the cautious mood of the pandemic. However, rising inflation is eating up these wage increases, and only flexibility in the regular minimum wage setting processes may avoid generalised losses in purchasing power amo

15 juuni 2022
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With the arrival of the month of May, the 2022 European Semester Spring Package is anticipated soon. After a transformative year in 2021, which saw the launch of the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) under NextGenerationEU, the European Semester cycle has resumed its role as the reference frame

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With its proposed directive on gender pay transparency, the European Commission has significantly bolstered the set of tools for delivering its objectives compared to those presented in its 2014 Recommendation. The proposed portfolio of measures addresses many shortcomings of the instruments that na

18 juuni 2021
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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 juuni 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 oktoober 2020
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The coronavirus disease (Covid-19) is having drastic consequences for the world of work. In most European countries workers who are not delivering essential ‘frontline’ services are being asked to stay home. Unfortunately many are out of work, while many of those who are not are minimum-wage and low

1 aprill 2020
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As one of their ‘100 days in office’ initiatives, the new European Commission intends to propose an initiative for an EU minimum wage. The aim is that by 2024 every worker in the EU should earn a fair and adequate wage, no matter where they live.

15 jaanuar 2020
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Trade unions in many EU Member States face the issue of declining membership. This is a fundamental challenge for organised labour, but it is premature to speak about the redundancy unions: when it comes to important decisions affecting the workplace, restructuring being one, trade unions remain a p

20 november 2019
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The International Labour Organization (ILO) met for the first time 100 years ago, and right at the top of the agenda for discussion for this new specialised UN agency was the 8-hour working day. This discussion subsequently resulted in the Hours of Work (Industry) Convention, which stated that ‘The

12 november 2019
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The European Platform Tackling Undeclared Work last year documented the case of a Dutch temporary work agency that hired workers of various nationalities to work for a construction company in Belgium. The wages were suspiciously low, and the Belgian Labour Inspectorate believed that EU law guarantee

17 juuli 2019

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
Data results (10)

Eurofound publishes gross and nominal statutory minimum wages applicable in EU countries that have a statutory minimum wage.

25 jaanuar 2024
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