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The European sectoral social dialogue: an uneven record of achievement?

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  • Christophe Degryse

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While the European intersectoral social dialogue has been, according to the Commission’s own admission, dragging its feet for the last few years on account of a lack of commitment on the part of the private sector employers, the sectoral social dialogue is often presented as a more dynamic and successful venture. A dialogue along sectoral lines has been set in motion by employer and labour organisations from a current total of 43 economic sectors of the European economy (from metalworking through road transport to public services and many others).

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  • Christophe Degryse, 2015. "The European sectoral social dialogue: an uneven record of achievement?," Working Papers 12729, European Trade Union Institute (ETUI).
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    1. Aranea, Mona & Demougin, Philippe & Gooberman, Leon & Hauptmeier, Marco, 2021. "Handbook of European employers' organisations," Working Paper Forschungsförderung 225, Hans-Böckler-Stiftung, Düsseldorf.
    2. Bengt Larsson & Manuela Galetto & Sabrina Weber & Barbara Bechter & Thomas Prosser, 2020. "What's the point of European Sectoral Social Dialogue? Effectiveness and polycontexturality in the hospital and metal sectors," Industrial Relations Journal, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 51(5), pages 410-426, September.
    3. Aranea, Mona & Gooberman, Leon & Hauptmeier, Marco, 2021. "What do European employers' organisations do?," Working Paper Forschungsförderung 226, Hans-Böckler-Stiftung, Düsseldorf.
    4. Torsten Müller & Hans-Wolfgang Platzer, 2020. "The European Trade Union Federations within the European polity: ETUFs and international trade union activity," Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research, , vol. 26(3), pages 289-305, August.
    5. Manuela Galetto & Sabrina Weber & Bengt Larsson & Barbara Bechter & Thomas Prosser, 2023. "‘You see similarities more than differences after a while’. Communities of Practice in European industrial relations. The case of the hospital European Sectoral Social Dialogue," Industrial Relations Journal, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 54(2), pages 167-185, March.
    6. Emmanuelle Perin & Evelyne Léonard, 2016. "Soft procedures for hard impacts," Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research, , vol. 22(4), pages 475-490, November.

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    EU legislation; Industrial relations; Social dialogue; Trade unions;
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