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Radni odnosi i socijalni dijalog

Radni odnosi i socijalni dijalog čine jednu od šest glavnih aktivnosti u programu rada Eurofounda za razdoblje 2021. – 2024. Eurofound će nastaviti djelovati kao centar stručnosti za praćenje i analizu promjena u sustavima radnih odnosa i socijalnom dijalogu na nacionalnoj razini i razini EU-a. Nastavit će podupirati dijalog među socijalnim partnerima, uzimajući u obzir i učinak pandemije bolesti COVID-19, pri čemu će se oslanjati na stručno znanje svoje mreže europskih dopisnika na nacionalnoj razini.

Eurofound će tijekom sljedeće četiri godine pružati važan uvid u izazove i izglede u području radnih odnosai socijalnog dijalogau EU-u. Na temelju svojeg dugogodišnjeg stručnog iskustva u tom području Eurofound istražuje glavne promjene koje utječu na aktere, postupke i ključne rezultate u okviru radnih odnosa. Uspoređuje nacionalne sustave radnih odnosa, uključujući nacionalni socijalni dijalog i kolektivno pregovaranje . Eurofound će s pomoću svoje baze podataka COVID-19 EU PolicyWatch, koja je izrađena 2020., pratiti inicijative politika koje su vlade, socijalni partneri i drugi akteri pokrenuli kako bi ublažili društvene i gospodarske posljedice krize te pridonijeli radu na oporavku. Eurofound će nastaviti redovito izvješćivati o promjenama u pogledu određivanja plaća minimalne plaće radnog vremena te o ishodima u pogledu radnog vijeka.

Svojim stručnim znanjem Eurofound podupire izgradnju kapaciteta socijalnih partnera za vođenje konstruktivnog socijalnog dijaloga. Osim toga, Agencija promiče razvoj europskog socijalnog dijaloga istraživanjem reprezentativnosti socijalnih partnera iz različitih sektora kako bi procijenila ispunjavaju li uvjete sudjelovanja u odborima za socijalni dijalog.

Naš je cilj podupirati dijalog među socijalnim partnerima. Smatram da su podatci koje zajedno prikupimo i istraživanja koja provodimo važni ako pomažu samim akterima da bolje funkcioniraju... Dinamičan socijalni dijalog dio je onoga što možemo nazvati socijalnim tržišnim gospodarstvom, odnosno nečega što Europska unija nastoji postići.

David Foden, savjetnik u području radnih odnosa

 

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This publication comprises individual country reports on developments in working life in each of the 27 EU Member States and Norway in 2023, based on national research and survey results...

26 srpnja 2024
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Ključne poruke u pogledu politike

Infografika

Glavni rezultati istraživanja Eurofounda služe oblikovateljima politika kao doprinos na temelju kojeg mogu pristupiti rješavanju nekih od ključnih pitanja u tom području.

  • Socijalni partneri u okviru kolektivnog pregovaranja imaju presudnu ulogu u osiguravanju pravednog postupanja s europskim radnicima te stabilnog i predvidivog okvira za poslodavce.
  • Uspješno kolektivno pregovaranje, odnosno utvrđivanje zajedničkih pravila o plaćama i radnim uvjetima, omogućuje da se tržišno natjecanje među poduzećima temelji na povećanju učinkovitosti, a ne na izrabljivanju radne snage.
  • Sustavi radnih odnosa u sve su većoj opasnosti zbog promjena u društvu, na tržištima rada i u organizaciji rada. To je dovelo do problema u pogledu sposobnosti ključnih aktera u sustavima radnih odnosa u državama članicama.
  • Kad je riječ o plaći, rezultati pokazuju da sedmero od deset radnika u EU-u koji primaju minimalnu plaću navodi da, barem u određenoj mjeri, teško spaja kraj s krajem, a kad je riječ o ostalim radnicima, to navodi manje od petero od deset radnika. Međutim, te se brojke znatno razlikuju među zemljama. U kontekstu pandemije, minimalne plaće mogu imati ulogu u kombinaciji politika čija je svrha stabilizacija dohodaka, i samim time potražnje, radi sprječavanja recesije ili depresije.
  • Uspješnost europskog socijalnog dijaloga ovisi o snažnim vezama s nacionalnom razinom kako bi program EU-a i dalje bio relevantan te kako bi se autonomni sporazumi EU-a svrhovito provodili na nacionalnoj razini.
  • Iako je iz europskog socijalnog dijaloga proizašlo nekoliko zajedničkih inicijativa, sklopljen je malen broj sporazuma. U nekim je sektorima izražena zabrinutost da su zahtjevi socijalnih partnera za provedbu sporazuma u okviru europskog zakonodavstva odbijeni te se smatra da je potrebno uspostaviti bolju povezanost razine EU-a i nacionalne razine.
  • Trend smanjenja sindikalne gustoće razlog je za zabrinutost u brojnim državama članicama. Određeni oblik predstavljanja zaposlenika prisutan je u manje od jedne trećine poduzeća (s više od deset radnika) u EU-u (29 %). Zakonski su zahtjevi ključan razlog postojanja predstavljanja.
  • Kolektivno pregovaranje i dalje je u središtu sustava radnih odnosa u EU-u. Oblikovatelji politika trebali bi iskoristiti krizu uzrokovanu bolešću COVID-19 za uvođenje novih inicijativa usmjerenih na promicanje, jačanje i podupiranje kolektivnog pregovaranja.
  • Osim truda koji ulažu socijalni partneri, za uspostavljanje uspješnog socijalnog dijaloga i radnih odnosa koji dobro funkcioniraju potrebna su javna sredstva i potpora javnih tijela. Oblikovatelji politika trebali bi istražiti nove načine prijenosa znanja, pribavljanja resursa ili suradnje sa socijalnim partnerima na razini EU-a i nacionalnoj razini.
  • Očuvanje i promicanje pravednih i uravnoteženih radnih odnosa koji dobro funkcioniraju ključno je za osiguranje uključivog i održivog rasta i društvenog napretka u EU-u. Uslijed pandemije bolesti COVID-19 to će isto tako bitno pridonijeti radu oblikovatelja politika na integraciji društvene i gospodarske dimenzije EU-a u skladu s europskim stupom socijalnih prava.

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.

23 siječnja 2024
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29 lipnja 2023
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Eurofound expert(s)

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Christine Aumayr-Pintar is a senior research manager in the Working Life unit at Eurofound. Her current research topics include minimum wages, collectively agreed wages and gender...

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Publications results (533)

U okviru svojeg mandata, koji uključuje i obvezu promicanja dijaloga među socijalnim partnerima, Eurofound već dulje od 40 godina prati i analizira promjene u sustavima radnih odnosa na razini EU-a i njegovih država članica. Ovo se ključno izvješće temelji na radu Eurofounda u tom području tijekom

11 December 2020

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

12 November 2020

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

15 October 2020

Ovo izvješće temelji se na četvrtom izdanju Europskog istraživanja o poduzećima (engl. European Company Survey (ECS)), koje su 2019. zajednički proveli Eurofound i Cedefop. U njemu je opisan širok raspon praksi i strategija europskih poduzeća u vezi s organizacijom rada, upravljanjem ljudskim

13 October 2020

The aim of this report is to add to the discussion on how Eurofound can contribute to supporting capacity building of social partners for effective social dialogue. The report includes a review by Eurofound aimed at identifying the capacity-building needs and initiatives of social partners in

10 September 2020

This report assesses the role of the social partners in tackling workplace discrimination. Against the background of EU and national anti-discrimination legislation, it highlights the extent to which the need to tackle discrimination on different grounds is on the radar of cross-sectoral social

31 August 2020

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

10 August 2020

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

04 August 2020

Developments in information and communication technology (ICT) have been among the key drivers of change in working life over the past two decades. Specifically, telework and ICT-based mobile work (TICTM) exemplifies how digital technology has led to more flexible workplace and working time

02 July 2020

The effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on the lives of individuals and societies, including on the economy and labour markets, is unprecedented. The impact of the global health emergency has placed a growing number of businesses under threat, putting the jobs of more and more workers at risk and

24 June 2020

Online resources results (1770)

New rules on representativeness and bargaining in the public sector

On 5 August 1997, the Italian Government approved a draft decree-law regulating trade union representativeness and collective bargaining in the public sector. This draft decree-law introduces a number of innovations into industrial relations in the public sector by establishing rules for

Hospital administration and working conditions reform proposed

A public debate has begun in Portugal about the privatisation of public hospitals. Medical, paramedical and nursing unions have reacted largely negatively to proposed changes in the regulation of industrial relations, employment contracts and working conditions, and strikes were due in August

The TUC proposes an Organising Academy

In December 1993 the Trades Union Congress (TUC) stated its intention to become a campaigning organisation and abandoned much of its committee structure in favour of a series of "Task Groups", each dedicated to a single campaign issue. As part of this campaigning initiative, a New Unionism Task

Agenda 2000 and the European social dimension - countdown to enlargement: The case of the Czech Republic

On 16 July 1997, the European Commission published a document of some 200 pages entitled Agenda 2000: For a stronger and wider Europe [1], in which it outlines the Community's policies in respect of enlargement, their impact on the applicant countries and a summary and conclusions of the opinions of

Labour relations in cooperatives: the working partner issue

A long-running debate over the position of "working partners" in cooperatives - partners who also work in the organisation - has caused a dispute between Italian trade unions and cooperative associations, which came to a head when negotiations broke down in July 1997. We review the controversy and

Social security reform under debate

A government committee has been set up in Portugal to examine the framework for reform of the country's social security system and to make proposals for change. Consultations with the social partners were launched in late June 1997.

Government's proposals for regulating employment and social protection

In July 1997, in the framework of its current process of social dialogue, the Greek Government presented its proposals for industrial relations reform and new forms of employment.

Trade union membership falls yet again

Total UK trade union membership stood at 7.2 million in 1996, a fall of 1.8 million since 1989, according to the 1996 Labour Force Survey (reported in "Trade union membership and recognition", Mark Cully and Stephen Woodland, Labour Market Trends, June 1997). This means that trade union membership

Collective bargaining in 1996

In June 1997, the tripartite National Collective Bargaining Commission examined the Ministry of Labour's 1996 annual report on collective bargaining in France. The study indicates progress in bargaining in a context marked by low growth in GDP, control of inflation and relative lethargy in domestic

The debate on union unity is resumed

In May 1997, the executive committee of Italy's CGIL trade union confederation approved a plan to create a single union centre by 2000, a development welcomed by the CISL confederation. This article reviews the moves towards trade union unity and their background.


Blogs results (22)
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​Nowadays we all know that long or excessive working hours may have serious negative impacts on a person’s health and wellbeing. Eurofound‘s new report 'Working time developments in the 21st century' suggests that if working time standards are mainly left to legislation or to be set unilaterally by

4 ožujka 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 travnja 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
Data results (10)

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

25 siječnja 2024
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