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TRACE Review Workshop

TRACE Review Workshop. ILO International Training Centre, Turin (Italy) 15-18 June 2006 OUTPUT PRESENTATION. Key Action N°11. Leading partner: Confédération Française Démocratique du Travail. FR (CFDT). Associate partner: Trade Union Congress. UK (TUC). TRACE Review Workshop.

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TRACE Review Workshop

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  1. TRACE Review Workshop ILO International Training Centre, Turin (Italy) 15-18 June 2006 OUTPUT PRESENTATION Key Action N°11

  2. Leading partner: Confédération Française Démocratique du Travail. FR (CFDT) Associate partner:Trade Union Congress. UK (TUC) TRACE Review Workshop

  3. Structure of the product

  4. Theme Anticipation of economic changeas regardsrestructuring operations in transnational companies

  5. Training based on • sharing, • practice, • action.

  6. Target groups • Trade union representatives • in companies, • in areas • in sectors • and sub-contractors for the activity • from the same transnational company • from two different countries

  7. Aim • Define a transnational action plan • Promote the implementation of transnational social dialogue

  8. Reasons for the choice of method • Involve all parties concerned in one single action • Encourage the use of new forms of European collective bargaining and social dialogue

  9. Reasons for the choice of method • Better integrate national and European policies into transnational restructuring processes, • Give substance to social Europe and make it more visible • Create new methods of consensus that are vital for future stages of European construction.

  10. Structure of the product

  11. Structure of the product • Expert involvement: • National legal frameworks and practices with specific examples • European directives • Trade union strategies • Group work per sector of activity, a range of nationalities in order to: • Transmit and compare their company's situation • Share information on their means of action • Work together to draw up an action plan on transnational social dialogue

  12. Participants - contributors • National trade union experts • Experts from the European institutions

  13. Strengths of the product • Integrated approach: company, area, sector and sub-contractor representatives • Sharing information, analysis and expertise • Knowledge of practices • Creation of a specific action plan

  14. Weaknesses of the product • Subsequent follow-up is desirable for the operational implementation of the action plan • Success depends primarily on the consistency in selecting the target groups. • Necessary re-adaptation of the module depending on the specific nature of each target group (sector of activity, economic situation, country, and so on).

  15. Form of the final product • Interactive CD-Rom • Available in English and French

  16. Dissemination of the product CFDT- France • Information to the CFDT trainers network • Review seminar in December 2006 TUC – United Kingdom XXX XXX

  17. Training team CFDT: • Christine Farnallier, coordinator • Pascal Catto, trainer TUC: • Maggie Foy, coordinator • Alison Foster, trainer

  18. TRACE Review Workshop ILO International Training Centre, Turin (Italy) 15-18 June 2006 OUTPUT PRESENTATION Key Action N°11

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