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Finding your way in the European union health and safety policy
A trade union guide
 

Lone Jacobsen ,  LO, Danish Confederation of Trade Unions
Viktor Kempa ,  ETUI-REHS, HESA Department
Laurent Vogel ,  ETUI-REHS, HESA Department

 
  2006   72 pages format 17x24 cm
ISBN 2-87452-011-X   10   Euros
EN - FR - CS - ET - ES - FI - HU - LV - PL - RO - SI
 

This handbook aims to give an overview of the EU institutions and procedures involved in regulating health and safety at work, and the role of trade unions in relation to it. Depending on where their interests lie and what they already know about a given issue, readers can choose to explore the structure and organisation of the EU, ways in which trade unions can have an influence, or specific national examples.

The EU rules on health and safety at work derive from the EU Treaty and the directives that are drawn up on the basis of the Treaty. As well as these, there are technical standards, recommendations, guidance documents and communications, etc. The handbook focuses on the most important ones. 

It also focuses on a few key aspects of the EU social dimension. The main thing to remember is that the information that comes out of the European Commission on the social dimension is just as important as the proposals for new directives, because it represents an invitation to the member countries and their citizens to take part in the discussion on developing the EU's social agenda.

Contents

  • European Union: how it works in OSH
  • The foundations of EU regulation of health and safety at work
  • Fundamental principles of Community occupational health law
  • Essentials of European trade union strategy on health and safety at work
  • Future Community policy and the Commission's new strategy
  • Appendices
    Advisory Committee: rules of procedure
    Bilbao Agency: structure and procedures
    Some of the organisations on the EU stage
    European Treaties
    Web addresses of organisations

Also available in:
French (see the French version of our site);  Czech (www.cmkos.cz); Estonian (www.eakl.ee); Finnish (www.sak.fi); Hungarian (www.autonom.hu); Latvian (www.randburg.com/lv/lbas.html); Polish (www.solidarnosc.org.pl); Romanian (www.cnslr-fratia.ro); Slovenian (www.zsss.si);
Spanish (www.istas.ccoo.es).

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