New agreement in chemicals
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Chemical sector employeeEs organizations, in Italy, after three tough rounds of bargaining, have concluded renewal of pay provisions, which would result in an increase of hundred euros a month over a period of two years. The unofficial strike called for by the transport unions since workers are disappointed with the collective agreement and had an adverse impact on the economy but the government has expressed its inability to renegotiate.
Publication Name: European Industrial Relations Review
Subject: Human resources and labor relations
ISSN: 0309-7234
Year: 2004
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Germany: main settlements in 2003
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Collective bargaining in Germany has resulted in new agreements in a range of sectors, including the chemical industry. The context of the main settlements concluded in 2003 with reference to the industries in the tourism, chemical, metalworking and steel and public sector are analyzed.
Publication Name: European Industrial Relations Review
Subject: Human resources and labor relations
ISSN: 0309-7234
Year: 2003
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Two new global social accords
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The details on the global social responsibility agreements of Electricite de France and Rhodia are examined.
Publication Name: European Industrial Relations Review
Subject: Human resources and labor relations
ISSN: 0309-7234
Year: 2005
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