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Social partners going digital: using digital tools and adapting social dialogue processes
Demetriades, Stavroula (Eurofoud)
Cerf, Catherine (Eurofound)
Biletta, Isabella (Eurofound)
Allinger, Bernadette (Working Life Research Centre (FORBA))
Van Herreweghe, Dries (KU Leuven. Research Institute for Work and Society (HIVA))
Kapitanov, Todor (Confederation of Independent Trade Unions of Bulgaria (CITUB))
Bejakovic, Predrag (Institute of Public Finance)
Klemencic, Irena (University of Zagreb. Faculty of Law)
Antoniou, Loucas (Cyprus Labour Institute (INEK-PEO))
Veverková, Soña (Research Insstitute for Labour and Social Affairs (VÚPSV))
Secher, Johan (Oxford Research)
Poulsen, Mathias Hjorth (Oxford Research)
Kadarik, Ingel (Praxis Centre for Policy Studies)
Kinnunen, Amanda (Oxford Research)
Lindström, Vera (Oxford Research)
Jolly, Cécile (IR Share)
Vogel, Sandra (German Economic institute (IW))
Kousta, Elena (Institouto Ergasias GSEE)
Krokovay, Nóra (Kopint-Tárki Institute for Economic Research)
McMahon, Gerard (Industrial Relations News)
Pedersini, Roberto (University of Milan. Department of Social and Political Science)
Karnitis, Kriss (EPC Ltd)
Blaziene, Inga (Lithuanian Centre for Social Sciences)
Robert, Fanny (Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER))
Garzia, Christine (University of Malta. Centre for Labour Studies)
Van der Graaf, Amber (Panteia)
Snijders, Jacqueline (Panteia)
Panków, Maciej (Institute of Public Affairs (ISP))
Campos Lima, Maria da Paz (Centre for Studies for Social Intervention (CESIS))
Dimitriu, Raluca (European Institute of Romania)
Deliu, Alexandra (European Institute of Romania)
Cziria, Ludovit (Institute for Labour and Family Research)
Weiss, Monika (University of Ljubljana. Faculty of Social Sciences)
Godino Pons, Alejandro (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Centre d'Estudis Sociològics sobre la Vida Quotidiana i el Treball (QUIT))
Utas, Andrea (Oxford Research)
Jesnes, Kristin (Fafo Institute for Labour and Social Research)
Evans, Claire (University of Warwick)
Eurofound

Imprint: Publications Office of the European Union 2021
Abstract: Digital transformation is changing the world of work. This report looks at how social partners - the actors involved in the regulation of employment relationships - are increasingly adopting technological solutions to improve the services that they provide to their members and facilitate collective bargaining processes. Technological tools offer social partners the opportunity to enhance consultation, engage with their members through digitised processes, improve services and increase networking activities, as well as addressing the issue of membership decline. The findings of this report show that the extent to which the social partners use digital technologies varies greatly across the EU Member States, Norway and the United Kingdom. Provisions in collective agreements on several aspects of digitalisation have been identified in about half of the countries. Through these provisions, social partners encourage their members to boost training on digital skills, ensure fair and safe working conditions and take account of data protection and employee monitoring practices. The European social partners' autonomous framework agreement on digitalisation has provided inspiration to national-level organisations, and follow-up actions in this regard have the potential to greatly benefit their members.
Note: Aquesta publicació s'elabora a partir de les contribucions de cadascú dels membres nacionals que integren la Network of Eufound Correspondent. Pel cas d'Espanya la contribució ha estat realitzada per l'Alejandro Godino
Rights: Tots els drets reservats.
Language: Anglès
Document: Llibre
Subject: Social partners ; Teleworking ; Digitalisation ; Industrial relations and social dialogue ; Industrial relations
ISBN: 978-92-897-2225-4

DOI: 10.2806/142194


54 p, 417.7 KB

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