18.10.23
On 14 and 15 November, around 150 representatives from commerce unions all over Europe are convening for the UNI Europa Commerce conference in Amsterdam to set priorities and elect new leadership for the next four years.
Since the Conference in 2019 the commerce sector has undergone a significant transformation, driven by several factors that are interlinked and mutually reinforcing: cost-of-living crisis, technology, greening, new skills and changing consumer behaviour.
In response, the conference will call for an ambitious action plan for the European commerce sector, with the aim to promote collective bargaining as the tool to address and overcome the precariousness that commerce workers face, to strengthen the voice of workers and to improve working conditions in the Commerce sector.
The key topics of the Conference will be: Commerce – A sector in transition; UNI Europa commerce and EU; Building Union power; Amazon; and Health & Safety for commerce workers.
The conference will also include contributions from affiliates in different regions on each of the key subject areas to gain the perspective and experiences of commerce unions in Europe.
UNI’s Director of Commerce, Annika Flaten, said:
“We’re looking forward to reuniting with our affiliates in Amsterdam. We meet to tackle the most pressing issues affecting workers in the commerce sector today. The conference aims to pave the way for forward-thinking and call for collective bargaining as the key element of democracy and the way to strengthen the voice of workers. We have a simple message: Commerce workers – UNI Europa Rising and Committed to win! “
For everything you need to know about the conference, as well as the documentation, visit our conference webpage.
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This workshop will focus on policy initiatives that can enhance collective bargaining in countries with sectoral level bargaining but not achieving the 80% of coverage. It is specifically aimed at UNI Europa affiliates from Netherlands, Portugal, Slovenia, Luxembourg and Germany.