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Social Dialogue at EU level: Achievements and Future Developments Presentation by ICF International Porto Roundtable meeting 8 May 2017 1

Overview of this presentation Social dialogue and European social dialogue: basic concepts Milestones in the European Social Dialogue and processes Outputs of European Social Dialogue Restart for Social Dialogue 2

SOCIAL DIALOGUE: BASIC CONCEPTS Social dialogue: Definitions and building blocks All types of negotiation, consultation or simply exchange of information between, or among, representatives of governments, employers and workers, on issues of common interest relating to economic and social policy (ILO) Information sharing Consultation Negotiation Tool for governance and key mechanism to improve living and working conditions Shaped by national cultural, historical, economic and political contexts Enabling conditions : Capacity: independent representative workers' and employers organisations Fundamental rights : freedom of association and collective bargaining Political will and commitment from all sides Institutional support 3

SOCIAL DIALOGUE: BASIC CONCEPTS Social dialogue: a key component of the European social model Discussions, consultations, negotiations and joint actions involving organisations representing the two sides of industry (employers and workers) (European Commission) Enshrined in the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU), Articles 151-156 Tripartite and bipartite dialogue Receives financial support from the EU Cross sectoral-level: ETUC (employees) BUSINESSEUROPE (private-sector employers) UEAPME (small and medium-sized enterprises) CEEP (public-sector employers) Sectoral level 43 sectoral committees 4

OVERVIEW OF MILESTONES Milestones in the European Social Dialogue Launch in 1985 at Val Duchesse Part of effort to re-launch EU integration process Strengthening of social dimension to ensure economic union would benefit both workers and employers Dialogue largely top down driven, focussing on key areas of EU policy: mobility/transport, agriculture, fisheries but also vocational training Evolution of sectoral dialogues in areas strongly influenced by EU policy EU social partner Agreement on Social Policy (1991) Called for mandatory consultation of the European social partners on Commission proposals in the area of social affairs and an option for negotiation between social partners to lead to framework agreements. Social dialogue enshrined in Treaty provisions: Maastricht Treaty (1992), Amsterdam Treaty (1997), current TFEU provisions Art 154-155 Possibility for social partners to negotiate agreements which can have force of law or be implemented by processes customary to social partners at national level Institutionalization of the Tripartite Social Summit for Growth and Employment Relaunch of EU social dialogue March 2015 Joint statement of 27 June 2016 emphasising key steps on new start for strong social dialogue: Need to improve quality of social dialogue at all levels 5

OVERVIEW OF MILESTONES Milestones in the European Social Dialogue Joint statement of 27 June 2016 (Council, Commission, Presidency, social partners): Need to improve quality of social dialogue at all levels importance of capacity building Need for meaningful involvement of social partners in all aspects of European semester In line with Better Regulation Guidelines support social partners during negotiations and continue to assess representativeness Member States to involve social partners in all relevant reforms in line with national practices Member States will respect social partner autonomy 6

EU SOCIAL DIALOGUE PROCESS Consultation process under Articles 154 and 155 7

EU SOCIAL DIALOGUE PROCESS Sectoral social dialogue committees Commission decision of 20 May 1998 98/500/EC1998 on the establishment of sectoral dialogue committees Representative social partner organisations must apply jointly to the European Commission Includes equal number of employers' and workers' representatives Different rules of procedure for each sectoral Committee (number of plenary meetings per year and working parties. Increase in sectoral social dialogue committees (now 43) 8

OUTPUTS OF EUROPEAN SOCIAL DIALOGUE Diversification of EU Social Dialogue outputs Binding and non-binding texts Categories of texts Sub-categories Follow-up measures Agreements Implementation by Directive or by social partners Implementation reports Process oriented texts Framework of actions, Guidelines, Codes of conduct, Policy orientations Follow-up reports Joint opinions and tools Declarations, Guides, Handbooks, Websites, Tools No follow-up clauses, promotional activities 9

OUTPUTS OF EUROPEAN SOCIAL DIALOGUE A significant increase in the number of texts agreed Some agreements leading to Council interviews. Mostly non-binding texts, at the sectoral level Linked to the increase in number of sectoral social dialogue committees 450 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 Number of texts agreed 10

RELAUNCH OF THE EUROPEAN SOCIAL DIALOGUE Why a relaunch in 2015? New role of EU Commission Vice-President with responsibility for social dialogue Re-launch conference 5 March 2015; considerations of Greater involvement of social partners in European Semester; Greater capacity building at national level; Greater involvement of social partners in all policies affecting jobs (e.g. investment strategy, digital market etc.); Advancing better regulation agenda; Key involvement in skills agenda Anniversary effect? 11

RELAUNCH OF THE EUROPEAN SOCIAL DIALOGUE Quadripartite Statement on new start for social dialogue: relevance for sectoral dialogue Improvement of capacity of social partners at all levels Involvement of social partners at national level in line with national practice Better co-ordination between social dialogue at cross industry and sectoral level in EU Use of structural funds to support social dialogue 12

RE-LAUNCH OF THE EUROPEAN SOCIAL DIALOGUE Challenges and opportunities Autonomy of social partners at EU level Opportunities Important in subsidiarity and devolved decision making Ensuring legitimacy of decision making (close to those affected) Involvement in wider policy agenda Challenges Can lead to more decisions being taken at EU level without consultation of elected bodies Legitimacy being queried by some national governments and EP Examples of framework agreements not progressed to council decision 13

RE-LAUNCH OF THE EUROPEAN SOCIAL DIALOGUE Challenges and opportunities OF Legitimacy and capacity of social partners at national level Opportunities Challenges Broad membership base ensures legitimacy of decisions Increasing experience of social dialogue has improved structures and dialogue at national level in some countries Changes in labour market can undermine representativity (density) Implementation efforts and bottom up processes still experience challenges Reduced budget for social dialogue and capacity building Autonomy of social partners at national level 14

FURTHER RESOURCES Links to further resources Information on European social dialogue (operation and structures): http://ec.europa.eu/social/main.jsp?catid=329&langid=en Social dialogue texts database: http://ec.europa.eu/social/main.jsp?catid=521&langid=en Industrial relations in Europe reports http://ec.europa.eu/social/main.jsp?catid=575&langid=en Re-launch of European social dialogue http://ec.europa.eu/social/main.jsp?langid=en&catid=329&eventsid=1028&furtherevents=yes Agreement of 27 June 2016 http://data.consilium.europa.eu/doc/document/st-10449-2016-init/en/pdf Impact of the crisis on industrial relations in Europe http://www.eurofound.europa.eu/publications/report/2014/working-conditions-industrial-relations/impact-of-the-crisis-onindustrial-relations-and-working-conditions-in-europe 15

DISCUSSION FOR THE ROUNDTABLE European social dialogue: will the future be different from the past? What should be the role of social dialogue in European decision making? Is the appropriate balance being achieved at present between the role of social partners and other decision making bodies? How can social partners contribute more effectively? Is there need for further capacity building and if so at which level How can this best be implemented? What should be the future of social dialogue at the EU level? How can national social partners contribute? 16

Thank you! This project is carried out with the financial support of the European Commission 17