CONTRATTO METALMECCANICI CONFAPI 2010 PDF

EWCS Workers (Unione Italiana Lavoratori Metalmeccanici, Uilm), affiliated to reached agreements with Unionmeccanica-Confapi, the association The aim of the latter is to conclude pre-agreements (pre-contratti). Contract: CCNL Metalmeccanici, Quadro Direttivo. Jobs in Technip July / April CLYDE BERGEMANN EPTECH s.r.l. Contract: CONFAPI 8° Lev. FIM-CISL – Federazione Italiana Metalmeccanici-CISL. Rome, Italy .. to the issue, since the first half of the s, by entrepreneurs and researchers, with whom .. the second is Unionmeccanica (affiliated to the confederation Confapi), FIM-CISL (), Speciale contratto metalmeccanici, press release, November.

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The Fiom-Cgil campaign As it considered that both the ‘normative’ and pay ‘economic’ parts of the agreement of 7 May introduced worse conditions than those contained in the previous industry-wide agreement signed in ITFFiom-Cgil started a campaign of industrial action which has led to a series of strikes and ,etalmeccanici bargaining rounds.

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First, it is necessary to recognise a reduction of its ability to diminish, or keep under control, industrial conflict in such an important area as the metalworking sector.

Moreover, if the divisions that have given rise to this situation were to spread through the Italian industrial relations system, there would be a real risk of a breakdown of collective bargaining, with a growth metaomeccanici conflict and a corresponding erosion of the efficiency of industrial relations, as well as of participatory practices and increasing antagonism among the unions and in bilateral relations too.

The tensions inherent in a situation of trade union pluralism have been largely overcome by the decades-long unity of action by the union confederations, but they may resurface if that unity breaks down.

Fiom-Cgil continues campaign for reopening of confaip on metalworking agreement Published on: DOC In autumnthe Fiom-Cgil trade union is continuing its campaign for the xontratto of negotiations on the metalworking sector collective agreement, which was signed in May by employers and the other two main metalworkers’ unions, Fim-Cisl and Uilm-Uil. As had happened on the occasion of the renewal of the pay part of the agreement in summer ITFthe Italian Federation of Metalworkers Federazione Impiegati Operai MetallurgiciFiomaffiliated to the General Confederation of Italian Workers Confederazione Generale Italiana del LavoroCgil did not sign these deals, thereby initiating a period of conflict and company-level industrial action, which seems to be culminating in the autumn of You are here Home Article Fiom-Cgil continues campaign for reopening of negotiations on metalworking agreement.

The companies involved are mainly of medium size with between and employees. Tell us what you think. Nor is it surprising that the large majority of workers should approve company agreements which provide for substantial wage increases; nor that firms should sign company agreements which contradict sectoral ones when multi-employer national-level bargaining does not shift conflict outside firms, but instead brings conflict into them.

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Moreover, Fiom-Cgil has identified at national-level a set of fundamental demands to be included in the bargaining platforms for the pre-agreements: The tripartite EU agency providing knowledge to cojfapi in the development of better social, employment and work-related policies.

In particular, Fiom-Cgil demands pay rises which ensure a full recouping of inflation over and coverage of expected inflation overand reflect sectoral productivity performance. Metalmeccainci agreements have mainly concerned the regions of Emilia Romagna, Tuscany, Lombardy and Piedmont, whilst in the South no pre-agreements have yet been signed.

This decision has a highly disruptive potential for the industrial relations system which could probably have been anticipated by the other sectoral actors. However, the strategy of putting forward those claims seems to be almost the only available option for Fiom-Cgil, after the conclusion of the May sectoral renewal, if it intends to continue to put forward its demands. Pre-agreement bargaining is under way in 1, metalworking companies and groups, involving aroundworkers the national agreement covers 1.

Download article in original language: The aim of the latter is to conclude pre-agreements pre-contratti – ie company agreements intended to anticipate the contents of a future new sectoral accord along the lines sought by Fiom-Cgil – and to force the reopening of negotiations on renewal of the national sectoral agreement, since Fiom-Cgil does not recognise the validity of the accord signed in May Federmeccanica has attempted to set up committees – as envisaged by the May industry-wide agreement – comprising representatives from all the metalworking unions to discuss important issues such as job classification, working time, and the labour market changes introduced by the ‘Biagi law’.

Subsequently, Fim-Cisl and Uilm-Uil also reached agreements with Unionmeccanica – Confapithe association of small and medium-sized metalworking companies, and with LegacooperativeConfcooperative and Agciwhich represent cooperatives in the same sector.

In autumnthe Fiom-Cgil trade union is continuing its campaign for the reopening of negotiations on the metalworking sector collective agreement, which was signed in May by employers and the other two main metalworkers’ unions, Fim-Cisl and Uilm-Uil.

Fiom-Cgil continues campaign for reopening of negotiations on metalworking agreement

The procedure for bargaining cofnapi these pre-agreements has been clearly defined: Moreover, the metalworking industrial associations in the abovementioned provinces are considering whether to take legal steps to protect the rights of firms and of workers who want to work despite the protest action organised by Fiom-Cgil – such as picketing and the blockading of factory entrances- which they maintain go beyond the right to strike.

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Eurofound is an agency of the European Union. On one side, pre-agreements introduce de facto a higher fragmentation of collective bargaining and weaken the role of the industry-wide agreement, while postponing the achievement of the objective of a unified system of protection to a future sectoral agreement.

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Click metalmdccanici share this page to LinkedIn securely. The industrial relations climate is especially tense in Emilia Romagna, and in particular in the provinces of Bologna, Modena and Emilio Romagna.

According to the most recent survey conducted by Fiom-Cgil, some pre-agreements have been signed to date, covering around 38, workers. Finally, a long tradition of collaborative industrial relations in metalmexcanici areas where Cgil is strongest, such as Emilia Romagna, might be eroded. On the other side, the present pre-agreements are likely to reduce, if not eliminate, the economic viability of proper ‘second-level’ bargaining on performance-related pay, as envisaged by the July tripartite agreement.

Moreover, Fiom-Cgil has identified at national-level a set of fundamental demands to be included in the bargaining platforms for the pre-agreements:.

Skip to main content. In the absence of a united trade union front, differing local economic and labour market conditions, combined with a trade union pluralism unevenly distributed across the country, may cause a significant fragmentation of collective bargaining which renders the bargaining system difficult to manage, to the detriment of the firms above all, but also of the role of industrial relations. Click to share this page to Twitter securely Tweet. Rather, current events in mettalmeccanici metalworking sector are signs of possible unforeseen effects of bargaining decentralisation policies, those advocated by Cisl in particular.

Paradoxically, the union most committed to the overriding importance of the national agreement has been forced to resort to company-level bargaining rounds although it presents them as a way to reopen the national-level negotiations. In this case, direct reference is made to the new ‘Biagi law’ reforming the labour market ITFto the recent provisions on fixed-term employment ITF and working time ITFwhose direct application should be avoided, and to the protection of precarious workers.

The point is that a number of negative unexpected outcomes are emerging from the strategic interaction of the parties and no solutions seem to be readily available.

Obviously not under discussion is the legitimacy and validity of an agreement signed by only ,etalmeccanici of the unions involved, but rather its ability to reduce metalneccanici, without which the role of joint regulation through industrial relations appears significantly weakened. Leave this field blank. As it considered that both the ‘normative’ and pay ‘economic’ parts of the agreement of 7 May introduced worse conditions than those contained in the previous industry-wide agreement signed in ITFFiom-Cgil contartto a campaign of industrial action which has led to a series mdtalmeccanici strikes and company-level bargaining rounds.

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