FINAL CONFERENCE OF THE PROJECT DECOBA
THE CENTRALIZATION OF COLLECTIVE BARGAINING IN EUROPE: SET-UPS, TRENDS AND PROSPECTS
Cgil – Corso d’Italia, 25 – (Sala santi) – Ore 9,00 – Roma
Morning session
9,00-9,30 – Registration
9,30-9,45 – Welcome speech*
Manola Cavallini (Collective bargaining Dep. CGIL)
9,45-10,0 – DECOBA project: aims, activities and results
Salvo Leonardi (FDV – Project Co-ordinatori)
10,00-10,30 – Collective bargaining decentralization in five countries: the outcomes from the DECOBA comparative study
Roberto Pedersini (University of Milan)
10,30–10,45 – Discussion
10,45–11,00 – Coffee break
11,00-12,00 – Round table on collective bargaining trends in Italy with Stefania Cardinaleschi (ISTAT), Sergio Spiller (OCSE-CISL), Bruno Caruso (University of Catania), Mimmo Carrieri (University “La Sapienza” – Rome)
Chair: Salvo Leonardi (FDV)
12,00-12,30 – The Italian case through a survey un the metalworking and trade sectors
Andrea Ciarini and Maria C. Ambra (University “La Sapienza” – Rome)
12,30 – 12,45 – Discussion
12,45-13,00 – Some comments and remarks
Fulvio Fammoni (President of FDV)
13,00-14,15 – Lunch
Afternoon session
14,15-14,45 – Collective bargaining decentralization in Spain and France
Fernando Rocha (Fundacion 1° de Mayo),
Udo Rehfeldt (IRES France)
14,45 – 15,00 – Q&A
15,00-15,30 – Collective baregaining decentralization in Germany and Belgium
Reinhard Bispinck (WSI-Hans bocler Foundation)
Sem Vanderkerckhove (HIVA-University of Leuven)
15,30 – 15,45 – Q&A
15,45-16,00 – Some final remarks and conclusion
Torsten Muller (ETUI-ETUC)
EESC and EC have been invited to bring their contributions