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Fundamental rights related to social partners EESC Country visit
Report on the country visit in Hungary, 29-30 April 2019
Social partners

The social partners indicated that while some social dialogue existed they would welcome improvements. The first Hungarian Conciliation Council was established in 1990 and a national economic and…Show details

Fundamental rights related to social partners EESC Country visit
Report on the country visit in Romania, 19-20 November 2018
Social partners

The social partners mentioned challenges concerning labour market legislation adopted under urgency procedures that did not leave time for proper consultation.

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Fundamental rights related to social partners EESC Country visit
Report on the country visit in Poland, 3-5 December 2018
Social partners

The delegation was informed that there was a longstanding tradition of social dialogue in Poland. The Tripartite Commission for Socio-Economic Affairs (Trójstronna Komisja ds. Społeczno-…Show details

Fundamental rights related to social partners EESC Country visit
Report on the country visit in Italy, 5-6 December 2019
Social partners

Trade union representatives agreed that freedom of assembly and of association was well protected under the Italian Constitution and the law. 2020 will mark the fiftieth anniversary of the Workers…Show details

Fundamental rights related to social partners EESC Country visit
Report on the country visit in Bulgaria, 10-11 October 2019
Social partners

Social dialogue in Bulgaria was developing positively and was generally very good according to social partners; 80% of organised civil society was represented at the Bulgarian Economic and Social…Show details

Fundamental rights related to social partners EESC Country visit
Report on the country visit in Austria, 3-4 June 2019
Social partners

The Austrian social partners noted that social legislation was being properly implemented: 98 % of all employees were covered by trade union agreements and minimum wages were in place; 99 % of…Show details