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Title: Sinaia


1
EWC Legislation Update Dr Werner
Altmeyer Sinaia, 14.09.2009
2
  • Agenda
  • Some figures Multinationals with EWC
  • Intercultural Experiences
  • EWC in Practice the problems so far
  • Information and Consultation provision to EWCs
    was it timely and genuine?
  • Legislation update New EWC Directive

3
Multinationals with EWC
  • EWC Directive
  • 1994 EU Directive
  • 1996 national laws
  • 1999 Art. 15 ? Revision
  • 2004 initiative
  • 2009 new EU Directive
  • 2011 new national laws

4
Delegates from new Member states
  • 908 EWC bodies currently active, more than
    20,000 delegates
  • 210 EWC bodies including one or more
    representatives from a new EU member state (2004)
  • 41 EWC bodies including one or more
    representatives from a new EU member state (2007)
    - Bulgaria and Romania
  • 24 EWC bodies including one or more
    representatives from EU applicant countries
    (Croatia, Macedonia, Turkey)
  • Data source European Trade Union Institute, EWC
    database, July 2009

5
A  typical  EWC today
  • 23 members, increasing number
  • from 9 countries, one third from host country
  • 5 management representatives involved
  • Select committee of 5 members
  • 2 plenary meetings a year (ordinary
    extraordinary) over two days
  • 3 select committee oneday meetings a year
  • 3 out of 10 EWCs have mixed working groups on
    specific issues
  • Source Evelyne Pichot, European Commission

6
EWC Intercultural Experiences
Betriebsrat Works council Comité dentreprise
Gewerkschaften Trade unions Syndicats
Betriebsrat Gewerkschaften Works council
trade unions Comité dentreprise syndicats
7
Anglo-Saxon model
Germanic model
Mediterranean model
Transformation model
8
The Problems so far
  • 50 of all European works councils not consulted
    before a transnational restructuring decision is
    made public
  • Legal uncertainties, e. g.
  • Mergers
  • What means consultation ?
  • Link between national and European works councils

9
Information and Consultation provision to EWC --
what it timely and genuine?
  • Financial reporting to the EWC Alcatel-Lucent
  • Social guarantees after merger Gaz de France
  • Negotiations about site selection General
    Motors
  • Legal proceedings in the UK P O

10
Alcatel-Lucent
  • December 2006 merger Alcatel (F) and Lucent
    Technologies (USA)
  • Consequence 12,500 jobs are on the list of cuts
  • March 2007 European protest day
  • April 2007 French jugdes draw up criterias

11
Alcatel-Lucent
  • The employer must present to the EWC the
    following
  • a precise, figured report on the reasons for
    closure, shift and merger of business
    activities
  • a precise, figured exposition of the calculation
    method and the elements which were used for the
    calculation of the alleged staff overhang
  • the number of planned job cuts, and to be more
    precise for every division and for every country,
    separated into employee categories
  • exact and figured grounds for this distribution
    and the time schedule for the planned downsizing
  • This information must be complete and precise
    enough, to explain the development of the
    employment on an European level to the EWC and to
    allow for an exchange of views and dialog with
    the management in view of full knowledge of the
    facts.

12
Gaz de France
  • November 2006
  • EWC stops the merger with the Suez group by
    interim injunction
  • January 2008 the highest French court confirms
    the decision
  • ? Supervisory and administrative boards of
    multinational companies can not decide to merge
    with other companies until the consultation of
    the EWC has taken place in due form and wasn't
    completed correctly in all details. A financial
    analysis is also part of the procedure by
    consultancy firms which the EWC selects itself.
    The judges give an independent participation
    right to the EWC, independently of participation
    rights in individual countries.
  • Highlight of a number of verdicts in France
    which strengthen the meaning of transnational
    employee representations

13
General Motors Manufacturing of the new Astra and
Zafira models
  • Five locations should compete against each other
    (beauty contest)
  • 20,000 workers concerned
  • Central management only three plants can
    survive
  • Central management spread rumours about
    concessions to local plants
  • Rumours about new industrial capacities in
    Russia

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General Motors
  • December 2005 European solidarity promise with
    an accompanying scientific project supported by
    EU funding
  • April 2008 Europe-wide framework agreement
    Location guarantees for Ellesmere Port (UK),
    Bochum (Germany), Trollhättan (Sweden) and
    Gliwice (Poland) until 2016, Antwerp is protected
    by another product line
  • Exclusion of dismissals for operational reasons
  • Participation at outsourcing in all European
    locations
  • Social protection at staff transfer (5 years)
  • Local works agreements become part of this
    agreement

16
P O 2002
  • No proper EWC information and consultation over
    the plan to close the ferry routes into Zeebrugge
  • Complaint to the Employment Appeal Tribunal in
    London in April 2002
  • Has the employee side, as opposed to the full
    EWC, the legal standing to be able to pursue a
    complaint?
  • Due to the fact that management is also part of
    the EWC an enforcement is not possible because
    you can not take a legal act against yourself
  • Employee side of the PO EWC had no resources of
    its own and it proved impossible to raise the
    necessary funding
  • Complaint was withdrawn by the TUC in June 2002
    without judgement

17
Main demands of trade unions for the new EWC
Directive
  • Better information and consultation rights
  • Better working conditions for EWC bodies and
    delegates
  • More meetings
  • Clear legal standing for EWC bodies
  • Recognition of trade unions
  • Training of EWC delegates
  • Link between national delegates and the European
    level

18
Result the new EWC Directive
  • Consolidation of definitions for information and
    consultation
  • EWC Members be entitled to time off for
    training without loss of wages (costs of
    training?)
  • Obligation to inform the workers represented
    about EWC activities
  • No right to visit local plants, no more meetings
  • No extension of the scope (thresholds, abolition
    of exemptions, issue of joint ventures, relation
    vis-à-vis subcontractors etc)
  • No broadening of the competences towards
    co-decision and bargaining
  • No improvement of the enforcement issues

19
What means information?
  • The Directive 1994 doesn't define information at
    all
  • The Directive 2009 describes as follows
  • Information means transmission of data by the
    employer to the employees representatives in
    order to enable them to acquaint themselves with
    the subject matter and to examine it
  • at such time, in such fashion and with such
    content as are appropriate
  • to enable employees representatives to
    undertake an in-depth assessment of the possible
    impact
  • and, where appropriate, prepare for
    consultations with the competent organ of the
    group

20
The following questions must be answered
  • Examination How fast can EWC members check
    financial data thoroughly?
  • Time When is the adequate moment?
  • Method What is adequate to the purpose?
  • Assessment How can EWC members judge the
    possible consequences thoroughly?
  • Preparation for consultations How does one
    prepare for it? Which tools and framework
    conditions to be fulfilled?
  • When will a measure have significant
    consequences? (Example Wabco, October 2008 "if
    by an alteration at least 50 jobs are concerned
    in two countries")

21
What means consultation?
  • The Directive 1994 defines as exchange of views
    and dialogue
  • The Directive 2009 defines consultation more
    exactly
  • at such time, in such fashion and with such
    content as enables employees representatives to
    express an opinion on the basis of the
    information provided
  • within a reasonable time, which may be taken
    into account within the group

22
The following questions must be answered
  • At which moment does a statement still have
    influence on the decision making of the central
    management?
  • Adequate period How fast can EWC members work
    out a statement which takes into account all
    relevant financial data?
  • What does statement mean at all? (in France
    this is an alternative restructuring plan, worked
    out with the assistance of consultancy firms)
  • A missing statement leads automatically to a
    prohibitory injunction against central management
    (see example of Gaz de France)

23
Customization of old EWC agreements
  • Renegotiation is necessary, otherwise the
    existing EWC agreement will remain valid
  • New legal provision right to terminate article
    13 agreements in case of extensive structural
    changes of the company
  • Contestation of article 13 agreements in France
    already legally confirmed (Bouygues case, October
    2006)
  • Current lawsuit in Germany (Valora case)
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