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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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Framework "regarding "Project Olympia" initiatives" - General Motors

CompanyGeneral MotorsDate of signature01 October 2001SignatoriesGM, EWC, EMFKey objectives“Employee representatives, in general, support the Olympia objectives as presented in the meeting of the European Employee Forum (Manufactur…

Restructuring Framework - General Motors

CompanyGeneral MotorsDate of signature08 December 2004SignatoriesGM, EWCKey objectives“The European Employee Forum (EEF) of general Motors sets forth the following framework in relation to the current European Restructuring Initia…

Agreement between H & M and UNI on Cooperation in order to secure and promote fundamental worker`s rights at H&M's workplaces worldwide

CompanyH&MDate of signature12 January 2004SignatoriesH&M, UNI, UNI CommerceKey objectives“The parties to this agreement note H&M’S corporate policy to support the UN’s Global Compact as well as the OECD Guidelines for…

A Charter signed between the management of the PAUL HARTMANN AG and the European Works Council of the Hartmann-Group

CompanyHartmannDate of signature26 October 1999SignatoriesPaul Hartmann AG, EWCKey objectives“Both signatories emphasize the importance of adhering to human rights as defined in the declaration of human rights.The signatories of t…