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Country: the Netherlands Period: 1997 Title of the pact: Agenda 2002: Collective Bargaining Agenda for the Years Ahead Negotiating Parties: Social partners represented in the Foundation of Labour (Stichting van de Arbeid, STAR): Federation of Netherlands Industries, Netherlands Trade Union Confederation, Federation of Christian Employers in the Netherlands, Confederation of Christian Trade Unions in the Netherlands, Royal Netherlands Federation of Industries, Trade Union Federation for Intermediate and Higher Employees, Federation of Christian Industries in the Netherlands, Catholic Farmers and Market Gardeners Association in the Netherlands, Royal Netherlands Agriculture Committee, Christian Farmers and Market Gardeners Association in the Netherlands. Objectives of the pact: Setting the agenda of collective agreement for the medium term. Matters agreed:
Institutions involved: Foundation of Labour (Stichting van de Arbeid, STAR) Background: Since the “A New Course” agreement, the Netherlands had enjoyed good economic growth and a reduction of fiscal deficits and public debt. Enterprise profits rose and jobs were created. Yet, labour market participation rates were still considered to be low. Long-term unemployed, disabled and older workers did not benefit from the general employment growth. This agreement was drawn to tackle these remaining problems of the Dutch labour market. Comments: This agreement was built on the previous “A New Course” agreement. However, social partners felt the need that this new agreement had to reflect the changing economic and social situation by emphasising continued investment in the ability of the economy to adapt to rapid change.
Updated by MB. Approved by PD. Last Updated 21 May 2003.
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