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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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Charter for the extension of the health and well-being programme of the AXA Group (PHASE II)

CompanyAxaDate of signature30 November 2021SignatoriesCEO, EWC SecretaryKey objectives"This global program is based on prevention and raising employee awareness on health and well-being. "DurationNot definedApplicable lawNot defin…

DS Smith employee charter

CompanyDS SmithDate of signature03 April 2017SignatoriesManagement and EWCKey objectives"We already have our DS Smith values, but the Charter makes it easier to apply them to our everyday working experience."Durationnot definedApp…

Essential and fundamental actions : occupational health and safety - Vinci

CompanyVinciDate of signature01 June 2017SignatoriesCEO, EWC secretaryKey objectives"The commitment to the zero accidents objective is central to VINCI Manifesto. This declaration, which has been prepared with the Group’s European…

Sodexo-IUF Joint Commitment on preventing sexual harassment (Annex to Sodexo-IUF International framework agreement of 12 December 2011)

CompanySodexoDate of signature21 June 2017SignatoriesCEO, IUFKey objectives"Sodexo" and "the IUF" want to ensure that all employees are aware of acts that constitute sexual harassment and that they fully understand what is expecte…