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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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International Framework Agreement between Siemens AG, the Central Works Council of Siemens AG, the IG Metall and the IndustriAll Global Union

CompanySiemensDate of signature25 July 2012SignatoriesSiemens AG, Central Works Council of Siemens AG, IG Metall / IndustriAll - Global UnionKey objectivesJoint committment to respect and promote the principles defined by the Univ…

GLOBAL FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT FOR THE AMERICAS UNION NETWORK INTERNATIONAL (UNI) AND BANCO DO BRASIL

CompanyBanco do BrasilDate of signature19 June 2013SignatoriesVice-president of Human Resources and Sustainable Development of Banco do Brasil, Regional Secretary of Uni AmericasKey objectivesFoster social dialogue to contribute t…

European agreement on anticipating changes - Axa Group

CompanyAxa GroupDate of signature30 September 2011SignatoriesAxa, UNI Europa Finance, CFDT, CFE/CGC, CGT, UDPA/UNSAKey objectivesDefining the principles for anticipating changes in European units of Axa Assistance.Ensure the devel…

Global Framework Agreement - Mizuno

CompanyMizunoDate of signature15 November 2011SignatoriesMizuno Corporation President and Mizuno worker’s union President, ITGLWF President and General Secretary, UI ZENSEN PresidentKey objectives"The purpose of this agreeement is…