European Employment Review, issue 426: contents

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EU
EU: Social policy state of play, July 2009

France
Employment-preservation agreement signed in metalworking

Italy
Employment law guide: Italy

News

EU
Social partners revise parental leave agreement
Council debates employment crisis and draft Directives
Commission proposes "shared commitment for employment"
European Council focuses on unemployment and workers' rights
Electricity industry social partners agree on corporate social responsibility

International
ILO agrees "global jobs pact"

France
Social partners open talks on managing employment consequences of the crisis
Minimum wage increased by 1.3%

Germany
Unions make concessions in pay settlements
Law on executive pay approved

Ireland
Government proposes employment subsidy scheme

Italy
Unions fear for jobs as Fiat restructures
Pay increases agreed for local government staff

Spain
Strike over pay in metalworking
Limited interest in "voluntary return" scheme for migrant workers

 

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Correspondents: Christophe Boulay (France), Pete Burgess (Germany), Antonio Deruda (Italy), Anna Ludwinek (Poland), Raúl Martínez (Spain).

European Employment Review 425 (EER 425) contents