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  • 13-December-2023

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    Renault joins the Global Deal Partnership

    The Global Deal is thrilled to announce the Renault Group as its newest partner. With a workforce of over 105,000 employees spanning 35 countries and operating 34 factories worldwide, the Renault Group is a significant addition to the partnership.

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  • 23-October-2023

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    Asstel joins the Global Deal Partnership

    Established in 2002, Asstel is an Italian industry association devoted to representing a wide array of companies in the telecommunications and digital technology sectors. As part of its commitment to the Global Deal, Asstel will persist in offering support to guarantee the successful negotiation and implementation of national collective labour agreements, thereby promoting fairness and equity in workplaces.

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  • 10-October-2023

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    Celebrating Collaboration: Launch of Diploma on Social Dialogue and Industrial Relations in Sri Lanka

    The Global Deal for Decent Work and Inclusive Growth, in close collaboration with the International Training Centre of the ILO, is pleased to announce the launch of a new Diploma on Social Dialogue and Industrial Relations that will be offered by the National Institute of Labour Studies (NILS), Ministry of Labour and Foreign Employment.

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  • 29-August-2023

    English

    New video on social dialogue

    The OECD and the Global Deal have produced a comprehensive 6-minute video focusing on the key role of social dialogue in addressing the main labour market challenges.

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  • 2-August-2023

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    Economic and Social Council (ESC) of Greece joins the Global Deal Partnership

    Modeled on the European Economic and Social Committee, the ESC of Greece is a national tripartite social dialogue institution established by Law, in 1994 which brings together employers, workers, and a wide range of other stakeholders. As a constitutionally recognized body (2001) the Council fosters social dialogue and issues opinions on government proposals.

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  • 21-June-2023

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    Call for fellowships - ITCILO course on mediation and conciliation

    As part of its commitment to the Global Deal, the Government of Canada will make available 30 fellowships to support the participation of partners’ representatives to the upcoming online course on Conciliation and Mediation of Labour Disputes organised by the International Training Centre of the International Labour Organization (ITC-ILO).

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  • 11-May-2023

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    Webinar: Opportunities and challenges of the platform economy in the Global South

    Technology is transforming the way we live and work. From how we buy groceries and hail a cab, to how we access household services, an emerging ecosystem of digitally mediated work is upending traditional employment models and altering employment relationships.

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  • 4-April-2023

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    News release: Öz İplik İş joins the Global Deal Partnership

    The Global Deal welcomes Öz İplik-İş Sendikası as a new partner. Established in 1978, Öz İplik-İş Sendikası is a trade union representing workers in the textile, garment and leather industry in Türkiye. It is an affiliate of the Confederation of Turkish Real Trade Unions (HAK-İŞ), which is a member of ETUC, ITUC and IndustriALL Global Union, themselves partners of the Global Deal.

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  • 21-February-2023

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    Summary report of the Global Deal Forum 2022 now available

    The summary report gathers key messages from each panel discussion, key quotes and data on participation and media impact.

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  • 14-December-2022

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    News release: SGI Europe joins the Global Deal Partnership

    As part of its first commitment to the Global Deal, SGI Europe will continue its efforts to support the EU social dialogue in line with the priorities identified by the EU Social Partners in their Work Programme 2022-24, including the review and update of the 2002 Autonomous Agreement on Telework with the views of transforming it into a directive.

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  • 11-April-2024

    English

    Global Deal Focus Group: Social dialogue and the use of AI systems in the workplace

    This focus group will explore the role of social dialogue in addressing the challenges and opportunities associated with the use of AI systems in the workplace and its further effects on labour markets.

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  • 18-December-2023

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    Capgemini joins the Global Deal Partnership

    The Global Deal is thrilled to announce Capgemini – a global leader in partnering with companies to transform and manage their business by harnessing the power of technology – as its newest partner.

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  • 13-December-2023

    English

    Renault joins the Global Deal Partnership

    The Global Deal is thrilled to announce the Renault Group as its newest partner. With a workforce of over 105,000 employees spanning 35 countries and operating 34 factories worldwide, the Renault Group is a significant addition to the partnership.

    Related Documents
  • 23-October-2023

    English

    Asstel joins the Global Deal Partnership

    Established in 2002, Asstel is an Italian industry association devoted to representing a wide array of companies in the telecommunications and digital technology sectors. As part of its commitment to the Global Deal, Asstel will persist in offering support to guarantee the successful negotiation and implementation of national collective labour agreements, thereby promoting fairness and equity in workplaces.

    Related Documents
  • 10-October-2023

    English

    Celebrating Collaboration: Launch of Diploma on Social Dialogue and Industrial Relations in Sri Lanka

    The Global Deal for Decent Work and Inclusive Growth, in close collaboration with the International Training Centre of the ILO, is pleased to announce the launch of a new Diploma on Social Dialogue and Industrial Relations that will be offered by the National Institute of Labour Studies (NILS), Ministry of Labour and Foreign Employment.

    Related Documents
  • 29-August-2023

    English

    New video on social dialogue

    The OECD and the Global Deal have produced a comprehensive 6-minute video focusing on the key role of social dialogue in addressing the main labour market challenges.

    Related Documents
  • 2-August-2023

    English

    Economic and Social Council (ESC) of Greece joins the Global Deal Partnership

    Modeled on the European Economic and Social Committee, the ESC of Greece is a national tripartite social dialogue institution established by Law, in 1994 which brings together employers, workers, and a wide range of other stakeholders. As a constitutionally recognized body (2001) the Council fosters social dialogue and issues opinions on government proposals.

    Related Documents
  • 21-June-2023

    English

    Call for fellowships - ITCILO course on mediation and conciliation

    As part of its commitment to the Global Deal, the Government of Canada will make available 30 fellowships to support the participation of partners’ representatives to the upcoming online course on Conciliation and Mediation of Labour Disputes organised by the International Training Centre of the International Labour Organization (ITC-ILO).

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  • 8-June-2023

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    Upskilling and reskilling for the twin transition: The role of social dialogue

    The publication delves into the role of social partners in equipping workers with the necessary skills so that they can adapt to a rapidly changing environment and, ultimately, pave the way for inclusive and sustainable growth.

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  • 2-June-2023

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    Launch of thematic brief - Upskilling and reskilling for the twin transition: The role of social dialogue

    The twin transition – which describes the move towards a more digitalised and at the same time more environmentally sustainable economy – is changing how we work, where we work and what we work on.

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