European Economic
and Social Committee
The role of trade unions in improving productivity
The EESC's ECO section has adopted an own-initiative opinion exploring how trade unions can support productivity growth across the EU. While productivity is essential for competitiveness, wages, and living standards, the opinion highlights that this objective must go hand in hand with quality work, fair working conditions and innovation. The EESC argues that trade unions can make a significant contribution through collective bargaining, social dialogue, and cooperation at the workplace, especially as Europe faces rapid technological, demographic and economic changes.
Key points
In the opinion, the ECO section:
- Highlights the positive role of trade unions in boosting productivity through collective bargaining, workplace innovation, and inclusive decision-making models such as co-management and works councils.
- Calls for stronger collaboration between unions, employers and governments to promote training, reduce absenteeism, support fair digital transitions, and improve workplace environments.
- Urges investment in human capital and SMEs and supports the involvement of trade unions in setting sector-specific productivity benchmarks that reflect long-term, sustainable business performance.
Additional information
EESC section: Economic and Monetary Union and Economic and Social Cohesion (ECO)
Opinion type: Own-initiative opinion
Rapporteur: Philip VON BROCKDORFF (Workers – GR II/Malta)
Administrator: Georgios MELEAS
Reference: ECO/666-EESC
Date of adoption by section: 4/7/2025
Date of adoption in plenary: 16-17/07/2025
Contact
ECO Secretariat
Email: eco@eesc.europa.eu
Administrator: Georgios MELEAS