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ILO Department of Statistics Dimension 5 – Social dialogue concept paper: “Measuring the quality of employment: The measurement of social dialogue through statistical and legal framework indicators”* Monica D. Castillo Senior Statistician, ILO Department of Statistics Meeting of the Group of Experts on Measuring Quality of Employment Seventh session, September 2013 Palais des Nations, Geneva * Concept paper prepared by: Monica Castillo Rosina Gammarano Susan Hayter Valentina Stoevska

ILO Department of Statistics 2 Contents Introduction Definition of social dialogue Existing databases Types of indicators Data sources, statistical standards, data availability & interpretation Recommendations Issues for discussion

Introduction The measurement of social dialogue (SD) seeks to answer questions such as : To what degree are workers able to join worker organizations of their own choosing? To what degree are they able to enter into social dialogue on a collective basis with employers (and their organizations) and the government? Through SD, workers and employers can reach agreements that: determine terms and conditions of employment contribute to fair, healthy and stable labour relations –contribute to other dimensions of employment quality Measuring and monitoring SD implies assessing the strength of social dialogue institutions analysing the effectiveness of social dialogue in a given context establishing a list of suitable social dialogue indicators and a clearly defined methodology for the collection and computation of data needed for their calculation ILO Department of Statistics 3

Definition of Social Dialogue Definition: Social dialogue includes all types of negotiation, consultation and exchange of information between, or among, representatives of governments, employers and workers on issues of common interest. Source: ILO Department of Statistics 4 In its most basic form, national social dialogue consists of the exchange of information, followed by consultation and, at the highest level of intensity, negotiation. The Social DialogueTriangle

Existing databases Institutional Characteristics of Trade Unions, Wage Setting, State Intervention and Social Pacts (ICTWSS), available at: OECD Employment Database, available at: The European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions. Two articles by Mark Carley (Trade union membership and Trade union membership ), available at: ILO LABORSTA database and ILO Yearbook of Labour Statistics, available at: and ILO Social Dialogue Indicators Database, available at: resources/dialogue-data/lang--en/index.htmhttp:// resources/dialogue-data/lang--en/index.htm Note: A more extensive list is available in Annex 1 of the concept paper. Department of Statistics 5

Types of indicators: Statistical indicators: –Trade union density rate –Enterprises belonging to an employers’ organization. –Collective bargaining coverage rate. –Days not worked due to strikes and lockouts Legal framework indicators (potential context indicators in the MQE framework): –Freedom of Association and the right to organize –Collective bargaining right –Tripartite consultations Department of Statistics 6

Data sources, statistical standards, data availability & interpretation Key sources of data: administrative records and LFS International statistical standards: – Resolution concerning statistics of collective agreements, adopted by the Third ICLS, 1926 – Resolution concerning statistics of strikes, lockouts and other action due to labour disputes, adopted by the Fifteenth ICLS, 1993 –Note: No international statistical standards exist on concepts, definitions and methods related to trade union membership or employers’ organizations Data availability for social dialogue indicators is a challenge among some countries, yet some data are available (see concept paper Annexes 2 & 3) Statistical indicators should be interpreted with caution, taking into account legal framework information and national circumstances Department of Statistics 7

Recommendations Main processes and social partners involved in SD should be covered by any framework trying to measure SD Want to adopt statistical indicators that can provide the most reliable quantitative measures based on solid data sources Key statistical SD indicators recommended include: – trade union density rate –percentage of enterprises belonging to an employers’ organization –collective bargaining coverage rate –days not worked due to strikes and lockouts The SD indicators should be interpreted jointly and also analyzed with other indicators related to the impact of SD on QE A list of legal framework indicators could be included in a larger set of context indicators to support the adequate interpretation of the statistical SD indicators. Department of Statistics 8

Issues for discussion Consider for inclusion in the QE framework the following statistical indicators?: – trade union density rate –percentage of enterprises belonging to an employers’ organization –collective bargaining coverage rate –days not worked due to strikes and lockouts Any other statistical indicators that should be included? Consider for inclusion in the QE framework context indicators a list of legal framework indicators to support the adequate interpretation of the statistical SD indicators? Department of Statistics 9

Thank you for your attention Department of Statistics 10