Italy: separate agreement for the renewal of the metalworking collective agreement

“One of the smoothest agreements in history.” This is how Roberto Santarelli, Federmeccanica’s chair, qualified the separate agreement for the renewal of the metalworking CCN, signed on October 15 between the Federmeccanica and Assistal employers’ federations and the Fim and Uilm unions. The separate agreement was expected for this divided negotiation opened on July 24 (see our dispatch No. 090831) in spite of the Fiom’s attempts to prevent this outcome (see our dispatch No. 090924).

Through . Published on 16 October 2009 à 13h48 - Update on 16 October 2009 à 13h48

One of the smoothest agreements in history.” This is how Roberto Santarelli, Federmeccanica’s chair, qualified the separate agreement for the renewal of the metalworking CCN, signed on October 15 between the Federmeccanica and Assistal employers’ federations and the Fim and Uilm unions. The separate agreement was expected for this divided negotiation opened on July 24 (see our dispatch No. 090831) in spite of the Fiom’s attempts to prevent this outcome (see our dispatch No. 090924).

Fim and Uilm satisfied. The Fim and Uilm pointed to the fact that,…

Need more info ?

Contact

mind's on-demand study service

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.