
European Framework Agreements from the Perspective of Central and Eastern European Countries is a book in which a group of labour law experts from the Central and Eastern European Countries (CEECs) thoroughly investigates the labour-related challenges arising due to the limited collective bargaining coverage and/or lower employment standards that characterise the region and have shaped a labour relations environment different from that of Western Europe. European transnational company agreements (TCAs) – designed to ensure appropriate employment conditions within the entire business group, including subsidiary companies – are often perceived as opportunities to promote social dialogue.
What’s in this book:
The overall approach is twofold: relevant literature and court decisions are taken into account, but a major strength of the endeavour derives from in-depth personal interviews with trade unionists, representatives of employers’ organisations, and European Works Council delegates. Building on this rich foundation, the contributors examine such factors as the following:
How this will help you:
Recognising that European labour law and social policy have entered a new phase in the past decade, the contributors present the role of TCAs as a significant element in a broader transformation of labour relations. Unions, employers, policymakers, practitioners, and academics concerned with labour and employment law will welcome not only the contributors’ critical diagnosis and practical policy-relevant guidance but also their recognition that TCAs can serve as laboratories of transnational labour solidarity.
This book was created as a result of research project no. 2019/33/B/HS5/02067, financed by the National Science Centre (Narodowe Centrum Nauki).