Wage Indicator Bargaining in Europe (WIBAR): This project aimed to support European collective bargaining by means of elaborating detailed reports drawn from WageIndicator data in 8 WageIndicator countries (BE, DE, DK, ES, FI, GB, NL, PL). This project was funded by the European Commission (Industrial Relations and Social Dialogue Program), Budget Heading 04030301. Nr 2006/VP001/10017. The project leader was Professor Kea Tijdens and it run from 08/2006-08/2007. The papers elaborated for this project where presented in a conference in De Burcht in spring 2007 and they have been published in a book by the European Trade Union Institute in 2008 (English, Spanish and German versions)
Collective bargaining is central to wage-setting and working conditions, but knowledge about what ex...
In this report, we explore the feasibility of a European database of working conditions clauses in c...
at DIW Berlin This series presents research findings based either directly on data from the German S...
Wage Indicator Bargaining in Europe (WIBAR): This project aimed to support European collective barga...
Wage Indicator Bargaining in Europe (WIBAR): This project aimed to support European collective barga...
Wage Indicator Bargaining in Europe (WIBAR): This project aimed to support European collective barga...
Eight papers, originally presented at a conference held at the Universite Montesquieu Bordeaux IV an...
BARWAGE Deliverable 2.2 The EU policy agenda to ensure adequate wages for workers relies on two maj...
Wage bargaining and formation is a key feature of the Belgian industrial relations system. In this n...
This database aims to provide researchers and policymakers with a set of country-level data in the a...
The paper makes a quality assessment of the available national indicators on collectively agreed wag...
This paper is devoted to the analysis of the differences in the share of low wage work in six countr...
The database is the result of an inventory of the management - trade union relationships of the five...
The purpose of these working papers is to promote the circulation of research results (Research Seri...
The paper makes a quality assessment of the available national indicators on collectively agreed wag...
Collective bargaining is central to wage-setting and working conditions, but knowledge about what ex...
In this report, we explore the feasibility of a European database of working conditions clauses in c...
at DIW Berlin This series presents research findings based either directly on data from the German S...
Wage Indicator Bargaining in Europe (WIBAR): This project aimed to support European collective barga...
Wage Indicator Bargaining in Europe (WIBAR): This project aimed to support European collective barga...
Wage Indicator Bargaining in Europe (WIBAR): This project aimed to support European collective barga...
Eight papers, originally presented at a conference held at the Universite Montesquieu Bordeaux IV an...
BARWAGE Deliverable 2.2 The EU policy agenda to ensure adequate wages for workers relies on two maj...
Wage bargaining and formation is a key feature of the Belgian industrial relations system. In this n...
This database aims to provide researchers and policymakers with a set of country-level data in the a...
The paper makes a quality assessment of the available national indicators on collectively agreed wag...
This paper is devoted to the analysis of the differences in the share of low wage work in six countr...
The database is the result of an inventory of the management - trade union relationships of the five...
The purpose of these working papers is to promote the circulation of research results (Research Seri...
The paper makes a quality assessment of the available national indicators on collectively agreed wag...
Collective bargaining is central to wage-setting and working conditions, but knowledge about what ex...
In this report, we explore the feasibility of a European database of working conditions clauses in c...
at DIW Berlin This series presents research findings based either directly on data from the German S...