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Transnational Company Agreements

Transnational company agreements (TCAs), including International Framework Agreements (IFAs) and similar texts negotiated between MNEs and Global Union Federations (such as joint statements, declarations, statements of intent), are an important form of cross-border social dialogue. They create conditions conducive to respect for the fundamental principles and rights at work, including rights to freedom of association and collective bargaining within multinational enterprises’ (MNEs) operations and activities. They can help to improve industrial relations in the operations covered by the agreements, among other objectives, in order to achieve decent work and sound labour-management relations.

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Europcar declaration on respect of social rights

CompanyEuropcarDate of signature08 April 2008SignatoriesEuropcar and instance of European personnel representation (I.D.E.E), European works councilKey objectives“Respect is a fundamental value of the company (…).With this in mind…

Agreement between A.W. Faber-Castell and Industriegewerkschaft Metall/Bau- und Holzarbeiter Internationale, BHI

CompanyFaber-CastellDate of signature01 October 2008SignatoriesIG Metall, International Federation of Building and Wood Workers (IFBWW) and Faber-CastellKey objectives“Faber-Castell undertakes to guarantee in its production and sa…

Agreement between Fonterra, the IUF and the New Zealand Dairy Workers Union

CompanyFonterraDate of signature08 April 2002SignatoriesFonterra, IUF, New Zealand Dairy Workers Union Incorporated (NZDWU)Witnessed by ILO, Prime Minister of New Zealand (14 May 2001)Key objectives“Fonterra is committed to respec…

Agreement governing the separation of the Ford Visteon organisation

CompanyFord EuropeDate of signature25 January 2000SignatoriesFord, EWC members, Visteon employee representativesKey objectives“The existing Visteon activities presently owned by Ford in Europe will be transferred into separate leg…