Forward through Collective Bargaining August 2024

15.08.24

The UNI Europa newsletter from August 2024.

Forward through Collective Bargaining August 2024

 

 




 

Forward through collective bargaining 2024

August

 

Europe’s essential workers demand to stop the race to the bottom



On 1 October, essential workers from 6 countries across Europe – cleaners, security guards and catering workers – will stand together in Brussels to protest the race to the bottom on working conditions in their sectors.

 
 
 

After Southport, UNI joins UK unions denouncing far-right racist violence



After the horrific events that shook Southport on 29 July and the following riots by right-wing extremists, UNI joins UK trade unions in denouncing disgusting, racist attacks

 

Video game workers win in Italy: Keywords Studios cancels layoffs following strikes



In a significant victory for video game workers, Keywords Studios Italy has rescinded its collective redundancy process following a powerful two-day strike by employees. This outcome underscores the strength of collective action and solidarity within the industry, setting a precedent for the Italian video game sector.

 
 
 

In case you missed it

 

UNI Global Union’s statement on the situation in Bangladesh

 

Moving forward with digital and green transitions in commerce

 
 


 

Meetings & Events

2025

11

Mar

EU Sectoral social dialogue Audiovisual

Media, Entertainment & Arts

18

Mar

EU Sectoral Social Dialogue Live Performance

Media, Entertainment & Arts

29

Apr

Protected: UNI Europa FATIMA Project – ICTS Workshop – Leuven – 29 April 2025

ICT & Related Services

Dear Colleagues,

We would like to invite you to the sector workshop for ICTS in the framework of the UNI Europa project on “Fair Working Time Matters” (FATIMA). The event will take place on 29 April 2025 in Leuven, Belgium. The meeting will start at 09:00 CEST and end at 16:30 CEST.