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Newsletter June, 2023

European Parliament adopted a resolution on strengthening social dialogue

June, 2023
  • On 1 June 2023, the European Parliament adopted a resolution on strengthening social dialogue.
  • It follows the European Commission’s announcement on 25 January 2023, of a review of the rules on the organisation of the European Sectoral Social Dialogue Committees.

European Union Member States: New framework agreement on cross-border teleworking in the field of social security

June, 2023
  • EU Member States have drawn up a new framework agreement to regulate cross-border teleworkers' social security position.
  • This agreement clarifies which conditions workers working in another Member State other than the one in which their employer’s premises can still be covered under the employer’s country social security system.
  • It enters into force from 1 July 2023, for a period of 5 years and shall be automatically extended each time for another 5 years.
  • To date, the Member States that have either signed the agreement, or have indicated they will sign, are Germany, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Liechtenstein, Belgium, Luxembourg, Austria, Slovakia, Ireland, Lithuania, Estonia, Norway, Malta, Portugal, and Poland.

European Council: Common position on platform workers

June, 2023
  • On 12 June 2023, the EU Council agreed on the proposal for a Directive onimproving the working conditions in platform work and on a general approachThe proposal introduces two key improvements. It supports the determination of the correct employment status of digital platforms workers and establishes the first EU rules on the use of artificial intelligence in the workplace.

ILO Monitor on the World of Work – 11th edition

June, 2023
  • On 31 May 2023, the International Labour Organization (ILO) launched the new ILO Monitor on the World of Work. 
  • In its 11th edition, the Report highlights how international cooperation to strengthen employment and social protection can help address the growing disparities between high- and low-income countries. 

 

 

Newsletter May, 2023

Spain signed a new employment and collective bargaining agreement for improving working conditions for workers and the competitiveness of companies

May, 2023
  • On 10 May 2023, social partners signed the V Agreement for Employment and Collective Bargaining (V Acuerdo para el Empleo y la Negociación Colectiva, AENC).
  • It was signed by all the trade unions CCOO and UGT and the employers' associations CEOE and CEPYME. 
  • It aims to enrich the content of collective bargaining and adapt it to the changes and realities in the labour market, as well as to address content that contributes to tackling structural problems such as inequality between women and men or preserving the health and safety of workers.
  • The V AENC will be in force from 2023 to 2025.

Impact of climate change and climate policies on living conditions, working conditions, employment, and social dialogue: A conceptual framework (Eurofound research paper)

May, 2023
  • On 12 April 2023, Eurofound published a new research paper on the impact of climate change and policies to manage the transition to a carbon-neutral economy on employment, working conditions, social dialogue, and living conditions.
  • It also identifies the opportunities and risks climate change policies bring to European labour markets.

European Commission published the annual report on intra-EU labour mobility 2022

May, 2023
  • On 5 April 2023, the European Commission published the 2022 annual report on intra-EU labour mobility, which identifies trends in the free movement of workers.
  • The 2022 edition focuses on cross-border workers in the EU and EFTA, on the one hand, and mobility of persons with specific occupations.

“Implementing a safe and healthy working environment: Where are we now?” (an ILO report)

May, 2023
  • On 28 April 2023, the ILO published a new report on the global implementation status of some key provisions in the fundamental Conventions No. 155 and 187.
  • The publication took place on the World Day for Safety and Health at Work 2023, celebrating the decision to include a safe and healthy work environment in the ILO Fundamental Principles and Rights framework.
  • It shows that, even if progress has been made, the health and safety of numerous workers worldwide are still at risk due to a lack of appropriate occupational safety and health (OSH) action in several crucial areas. It is essential to address the issue of the suffering caused for workers and their families, and the associated economic costs are colossal for enterprises and countries.

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