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Research objectives Kea Tijdens & Wike Been Supported by the European Commission, DG Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion, VP/2018/004/0008

Five research objectives Which topics are agreed upon in the agreements and can patterns in bargaining topics be identified within and across countries and private and public sectors? Do agreements include wage clauses, pay scales and indexation clauses, and how do pay scales compare within and across countries and sectors? To what extent is a wider bargaining agenda agreed upon and are clauses traded off against each other? Do agreements converge across countries when concluded by daughters of multinational companies and do they align with Transnational Company Agreements? Is a continuous Europe-wide data collection of collective agreements feasible?

Analyses based on 613 Labour Agreements and 25 Transnational Agreements

Analyses of Agreements (COLBAR+BARCOM=TOTAL) CELSI: one report about Visegrad countries Czech Republic 7 + 3 = 10 Hungary 8 + 2 = 10 Poland 10 + 0 = 10 Slovakia 8 + 2 = 10 CNEL: one report about Italy ( 88 + 12 = 100) UvA: one report about Netherlands (90 + 10 = 100) one report about Spain (92 + 8 = 100) four reports about entire dataset (518 + 120 = 638) comparing agreements in 4 sectors wage clauses in agreements wider bargaining agenda convergence across subsidiaries of MNEs and TCAs one report about perspectives for CBA data collection

The CBA dataset Existing and growing dataset Quarterly updates Includes all coded information for all agreements Format: csv file with numerical data for coded clauses and text information regarding the signatories of the agreements Industries of signatories are coded (NACE classification) Where relevant: regional coverage of agreement is coded Section for coded payscales: tables of payscale names/numbers and up to 20 steps

Previous analyses with the dataset BARCOM Reports: Report 1 - Contents of Collective Bargaining Agreements in the Commerce Sector Report 2 - Bargaining Systems in the commerce sector in Europe Report 3 - Bargaining Systems and Collective Bargaining Agreements in the Commerce Sector Other reports and journal articles Ceccon, D., & Ahmad, I. (2018). Are Collective Agreements in Cambodia, Indonesia, Pakistan and Vietnam Guaranteeing Decent Working Conditions? WageIndicator Foundation, Amsterdam Ceccon, D., & Ahmad, I. (2018). Do Collective Agreements increase Equality and promote Work-Life Balance? Evidence from WageIndicator Database. WageIndicator Foundation, Amsterdam Borbély, S. (2016). GPG clauses in collective agreements, including summaries of the discussions in the trade unions. WageIndicator Foundation, Amsterdam. Ceccon, D., Tijdens, K.G., Osse, P., Pralitasari, N., Ndoricimpa, A. and Ngeh Tingum, E. (2016). Manual and codebook of the WageIndicator Collective Agreements Database – Version 2 - May 2016. WageIndicator Foundation, Amsterdam. Besamusca J., Tijdens K. (2015). Comparing collective bargaining agreements for developing countries. International Journal of Manpower, 36(1), 86 – 102. Ceccon, D. (2015). Gender Equality and Work/Family Balance Arrangements in Collective Agreements in Africa, LatinAmerica and South East Asia. Amsterdam: WageIndicator Foundation Downloadable https://wageindicator.org/Wageindicatorfoundation/publications