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European Employee Networking in the Agricultural Machinery Sector

European Employee Networking in the Agricultural Machinery Sector. Overview of activities in the context of the EU project carried out between August 2007 and September 2008. Eckhard Voss Frankfurt a.M., 21 October 2008. With financial support of the EU Commission. Summary of main results.

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European Employee Networking in the Agricultural Machinery Sector

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  1. European Employee Networking in the Agricultural Machinery Sector Overview of activities in the context of the EU project carried out between August 2007 and September 2008 Eckhard Voss Frankfurt a.M., 21 October 2008 With financial support of the EU Commission

  2. Summary of main results • EU-networking project is focussing trans-national cooperation and exchange at company and sector level • Builds upon already existing cooperation of trade unions and works councils in the agricultural machinery sector in Germany/Austria • Important role of trade union partners (in particular IG Metall) and external support (web-site, communication and coordination of activities) • Strong focus on getting to know each other, trust building and communication • Language a major problem – English still not a common working language • Adjustment of project activities necessary: integrating more partners, bi-lateral country visits etc. • EU-funding played an initiating and enabling role: follow-up activities are planned

  3. Project aims • Exchange of experience: improving the joint knowledge on the situation of employee interest representation and trade union practice in European agricultural engineering • Analyses: Improving the knowledge about the situation of agricultural machinery throughout Europe and elaboration of a „European Map Agricultural Engineering“ (sector study) • Networking and mutual support: Launch of a continuous exchange of information and joint resources • Web-site • European mapping of agricultural machninery • Preparation of company profiles and data-sheets • Networking of trade unions and employee representatives at company level • Country visits, company based exchange and international meetings • Industrial policy at the sector level: Identification of issues and problems of common interest

  4. Trade Union Partners IG Metall Germany Trade Union Metal-Textile-Food Austria Metalworkers FederationMCA-UGT Spain Hungarian Metalworkers Union VASAS Metalworkers FederationFM de CC.OO Spanien Czech Metalworkers UnionOS KOVO EMF – European Metalworkers Federation • plus CGT France, Metalli Finland …

  5. Company partners • Employee representatives and trade unionistsfrom other European Countries: • Hungary: Linamar, Rekard • Spain: John Deere • Czech Republic: Zetor • Poland: CNH, Ursus • Employee company representatives

  6. Overview of project activities Between August 2007 and September 2008 the following main activities have been carried out : • Meetings, country visits and workshops • Regular project meetings • International workshop in Vienna in cooperation with gmtn with 20 participants • Country visits of company representatives in Hungary and Poland • International conference in Frankfurt a.M. with 40 participants • “European Map of agricultural engineering” • Continuous work on the web-site • Elaboration of the European Map, available on the web and as a CD-ROM) • Data-sheets and company profiles • Supported and implemented by Wilke, Maack and Partner • Industrial policy - joint platform • “Joint Statement of Frankfurt”

  7. The web site www.landtechnik.igmetall.de

  8. The European Map of agriculture • Different aspects of European Mapping: • Sector information • Information on framework conditions • Company profiles of network partners, map of main locations and data sheets of company sites

  9. Sector reports by partners • Sectoral Data and figures • Profile of the sector and restructuring • Labour conditions and labour relations • Employee initiatives and demands • Concrete cases • Contacts

  10. Statistical data and sector report

  11. Available Reports

  12. Data sheets and EU map • Data sheets with basic information on main locations of agricultural machinery

  13. Company profiles on the website

  14. Additional information on country frameworks

  15. IG Metall: Wolfgang Nettelstroth IG Metall Bezirk NRW Roßstr. 94 D-40476 Düsseldorf Tel: +49-21145484127 wolfgang.nettelstroth@igmetall.de Uwe Fink IG Metall Vorstand D-60519 Frankfurt a.M. Tel: +49-69-66932341 uwe.fink@igmetall.de Project support: Eckhard Voss Wilke, Maack and Partner Schaarsteinwegsbrücke 2 D-20459 Hamburg Tel: +49-40-43278741 eckhard.voss@wilke-maack.de Contacts

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