While deeply aware that these measures were taken within a context qualified as grave and exceptional, provoked by a financial and economic crisis, the Committee found that there were a number of repeated and extensive interventions into free and voluntary collective bargaining and an important deficit of social dialogue and thus highlighted the need to promote and strengthen the institutional framework for these key fundamental rights.
The Committee expects that the social partners will be fully involved in the determination of any further alterations within the framework of the agreements with the Troika that touches upon matters core to the human rights of freedom of association and collective bargaining and which are fundamental to the very basis of democracy and social peace.
The Committee called for permanent and intensive social dialogue on the issues raised with the aim of developing a comprehensive common vision for labour relations in full conformity with the principles of freedom of association and the effective recognition of collective bargaining. The Committee highlighted the need for ILO assistance to achieving this end.
- Findings and recommendations on Greece in the Committee Report (see par. 784 - par. 1003)
The ILO Committee on Freedom of Association
Freedom of association and collective bargaining are among the founding principles of the ILO. In 1951, the ILO set up the Committee on Freedom of Association (CFA) for the purpose of examining complaints about violations of freedom of association, whether or not the country concerned had ratified the relevant conventions. Greece has ratified the Freedom of Association Convention No. 87 and the Right to Organise and Collective Bargaining Convention No. 98. The other EU 26 Member states have also ratified these conventions. The CFA is a Governing Body committee, and is composed of an independent chairperson and six representatives each of governments, employers, and workers.
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ILO-Brussels Office, + 32 (0)2 736 59 42, brussels@ilo.org
Barbara Janssens, Communication Assistant, ILO-Brussels, +32 (0)484 91 55 59, janssens@ilo.org


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