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workers in the private sector will be put on authority in a negotiation with an unknown outcome.
Meeting today in Amsterdam, the eight members (multinational) committee of experts on the reform of labour relations in our country, with a unique Greek participation of professor Ioannis Koukiadis.
The commission is invited to seek out the best european practices in collective redundancies, collective bargaining, in negotiations, in the way of notice of strikes and trade union law.
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However, the climate that has formed in the interior of the country (with the statements of the president of the BSE) and abroad (with the pressures of the IMF and the Institutions), conducive to discussions on increasing the limit of mass redundancies, a further reduction of the minimum wage, “flexible” working hours, interference with the right to strike, and abolition-under conditions – of the 3rd and 14th salary.
Besides, the agenda of the creditors for the labour includes:
– The introduction of the minimum wage without periods and allowances. It is recalled that the minimum wage of the National General Collective Labour agreement (AGREEMENT has declined from 751 euro to 586 euro gross and especially for workers under the age of 25 in the 511 euro (gross earnings).
– The increase in the threshold of collective dismissals (you are allowed up to 6 firings per month for businesses with 20 to 150 employees).
– The strengthening of flexible forms of work and the reduction in the cost of overtime.
– The flexibility of the framework of the organisation of working time (change time), with a strengthening of the managerial prerogative.
– Regime change-making demonstrations, as well as the mode of operation of the trade unions.
– The introduction of the lockout ( lock out) of the employer.
The members of the committee
The Dutch professor of Economic of Labour mr. Jan Van Ours, the president of the European εργατολόγων, will chair the eight-member committee for the changes in labour.
According to the decision signed by the minister of Labour, Social Security and Social Solidarity C. Katrougalos, the composition of the committee of independent experts is as follows: President Jan Van Ours (a Dutch professor of political economy at the university of Tilburg ) and members of the Gerhard Bosch (professor on topics of work and economic sociology at Essen), Bruno Veneziani (professor of labour law at the Bari), the Fernandes Monteiro (professor of labour law at Porto), Wolfang Daubler (professor of labour law at Bremen), Yiannis Koukiadis (professor of labour law in Thessaloniki and former minister), Juan Jimeno (head of the research department of the central bank of Spain) and Petro Silva Martins (professor of labour economics at Queen Mary College).
An observer of the Committee will be the Efi Αχτσιόγλου, director of the office of the C. Κατρούγκαλου.
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