Center for Research and Policy Making The impact of the crises on industrial relations in Macedonia Dr. Marija Risteska
Center for Research and Policy Making The report – in numbers 4 Chapters 12 tables 10 boxes 3 case studies 73 pages
Center for Research and Policy Making Chapter 1 The historical developments in social dialogue in Macedonia The legal and institutional framework The partners in social dialogue Representativeness Density Bargaining
Center for Research and Policy Making History of social dialogue Period 1: Capital transformation and transition of economy Lowering union membership Weak legal and institutional framework of social dialogue Lack of legitimate partner to represent employers in negotiation process
Center for Research and Policy Making History of social dialogue Period 2: Stagnation in the work of the ESC New legal framework was adopted (in a consultative way) Representativeness was defined
Center for Research and Policy Making History of social dialogue Period 3: Invigorated dialogue Collective agreements are signed However, on regional and sectoral level improvements still needed
Center for Research and Policy Making Industrial relations -ESC MLSP CFUMEAMFTUM Business MACEDONIA UIAUM
Center for Research and Policy Making Density Public sector - 54% Private sector - 31% By sectors Communal services - 86% Education and science - 80% Forestry and wood industry - 74% Banks and financial services - 68% Chemistry and metals - 59%
Center for Research and Policy Making Chapter 2 – Crises and challanges Economic dimensions of the crises Employment and the crises Crises and wages
Center for Research and Policy Making Economic dimensions of the crises in MK GDP Growth Rate in Selected Countries
Center for Research and Policy Making The economic dimensions of the crises in MK Industrial Production Labour Market Indicators
Center for Research and Policy Making Perspectives of social partners on the impact of the economic crises Employment Mostly affected the metal and textile industry Employers interested in new job openings / unions in keeping existing jobs Biggest losers are workers employed on fixed contracts New employments (in public sector, agriculture and construction) are again on fixed contracts 8.5% (2005) →12% (2010) Wages The introduction of the gross wage concept increased wages in 2009/2010 Wages increased for qualified workers The workers on fixed term contracts were faced with decreasing wages (especially in the metal industry) Wages remained same in textile sector (labor intensive and with minimal wages) Safety at work As a result of unemployment, increased job losses the employers turn not to provide adequate work conditions Most affected young workers, women and elderly workers Data shows decreasing trend in work injuries in times of crises Education Lack of qualified workers Need for vocational training especially in the sectors which are developing in times of crises (construction, wine industry, food processing industry)
Center for Research and Policy Making Policy Development process for responding to the crises GoM Economic Reforms Chamber of businesses in northwest Macedonia Commercial chamber Chamber of private producers
Center for Research and Policy Making The policy responses to financial crises Legislation changes Regulatory guillotine Regulatory impact assessment Fiscal instruments Salary payment incentives (wage taxes to be paid by 15 th day in the month) Allowing writing off of company’s debts Instruments to improve competitiveness Access to finance Property reforms Active labor market measures (long term unemployed and vulnerable groups) Consumption stimulation instruments Influx of public investments in construction sector Construction of commercial objects on the Corridor 8
Center for Research and Policy Making Policy responses – austerity measures Temporary prohibition of public employments Wage increases announced in 2009 were postponed Prohibition of purchase of equipment, furniture vehicles, trips abroad Control of the employments through temporary employment agencies and wages paid to such staff
Center for Research and Policy Making Social dialogue in times of crises renaissance in social dialogue Social partners active in proposing recovery measures Government active in proposing and consulting the crises recovery measures
Center for Research and Policy Making Gap analysis
Center for Research and Policy Making Conclusions and recommendations Even though unions were ignored and not formally included in the development of the anti- crises measures their interest were protected by the public interest represented by the GoM The potential of the social dialogue as forum for discussion was not used in times of crises for development of the key recovery tools There was high interest among all social partners to contribute to discussions on the impact of the economic crises and the development of the policy responses for recovery from the crises
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