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description Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The European Company Surveys (ECS) are conducted by the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions (Eurofound), an autonomous agency of the European Union, funded from the general budget of the European Commission. The aims of the ECS are to map, assess and quantify information on workplace policies and practices across Europe in a harmonised way and – to a lesser extent – to monitor developments over time. The ECS has been carried out every four years since 2004. It is a questionnaire-based representative sample survey carried out by telephone in the language(s) of the country. Interviews take place with the manager responsible for human resources in the establishment and when possible with an employee representative. The first ECS (known as the Establishment Survey on Working Time and Work-Life Balance, 2004-2005, held under SN 5655) covered workplace practices with regard to working time arrangements and work-life balance. The second ECS, carried out in 2009 (SN 6568), looked at different forms of flexibility as well as accompanying human resource management practices and the nature and quality of workplace social dialogue. The third ECS (SN 7735), carried out in spring 2013, looked at practices with regard to work organisation, human resources management, employee participation and social dialogue in European workplaces. Further information about the ECS can be found on the Eurofound European Company Surveys webpages. The third ECS: The main focus of the third ECS was on work organisation, Human Resources (HR) practices, employee participation and social dialogue. The survey, carried out in the spring of 2013 across 32 countries (27 EU Member States and Croatia, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Iceland, Montenegro and Turkey), mapped a number of practices used in European workplaces, as well as how they are discussed and negotiated at workplace level as well as some of their outcomes. Main Topics: The ...
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:0924403f182da6a9ebb710661f42839c8a6f8adaa4fed379565545705d510d74 2025-01-16T22:41:34+00:00 European Company Survey, 2013 European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions Austria Belgium Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany (October 1990-) Greece Hungary Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Macedonia Malta Montenegro Netherlands Poland Portugal Romania Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Turkey United Kingdom 2015-06-16 https://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-7735-1 en eng doi:10.5255/UKDA-SN-7735-1 7735 other FULL-TIME EMPLOYMENT WAGES MANAGEMENT OPERATIONS EMPLOYMENT CONTRACTS DECISION MAKING OCCUPATIONAL LIFE EUROPEAN UNION WORKERS PARTICIPATION PRIVATE SECTOR WORKING CONDITIONS INDUSTRIES TRADE UNION MEMBERSHIP EMPLOYMENT LABOUR FORCE EMPLOYERS PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT HOURS OF WORK SUNDAY WORKING WORKLOADS EMPLOYEES WORKPLACE HOLIDAY LEAVE TRAINING SHIFT WORK PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT WORKS COUNCILS COMMUNICATION PROCESS PUBLIC SECTOR BUSINESS OWNERSHIP WOMEN WORKING WOMEN TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT FLEXIBLE WORKING TIME UNSOCIAL WORKING HOURS OVERTIME SKILLED WORKERS SEASONAL EMPLOYMENT LEAVE MANAGEMENT WORKERS' RIGHTS ACCESS TO INFORMATION LABOUR DISPUTES FINANCIAL INCENTIVES JOB EVALUATION EMPLOYMENT HISTORY BUSINESSES MERGERS PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT COLLECTIVE AGREEMENTS 2015 fttriple https://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-7735-1 2023-01-22T19:19:40Z Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The European Company Surveys (ECS) are conducted by the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions (Eurofound), an autonomous agency of the European Union, funded from the general budget of the European Commission. The aims of the ECS are to map, assess and quantify information on workplace policies and practices across Europe in a harmonised way and – to a lesser extent – to monitor developments over time. The ECS has been carried out every four years since 2004. It is a questionnaire-based representative sample survey carried out by telephone in the language(s) of the country. Interviews take place with the manager responsible for human resources in the establishment and when possible with an employee representative. The first ECS (known as the Establishment Survey on Working Time and Work-Life Balance, 2004-2005, held under SN 5655) covered workplace practices with regard to working time arrangements and work-life balance. The second ECS, carried out in 2009 (SN 6568), looked at different forms of flexibility as well as accompanying human resource management practices and the nature and quality of workplace social dialogue. The third ECS (SN 7735), carried out in spring 2013, looked at practices with regard to work organisation, human resources management, employee participation and social dialogue in European workplaces. Further information about the ECS can be found on the Eurofound European Company Surveys webpages. The third ECS: The main focus of the third ECS was on work organisation, Human Resources (HR) practices, employee participation and social dialogue. The survey, carried out in the spring of 2013 across 32 countries (27 EU Member States and Croatia, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Iceland, Montenegro and Turkey), mapped a number of practices used in European workplaces, as well as how they are discussed and negotiated at workplace level as well as some of their outcomes. Main Topics: The ... Other/Unknown Material Iceland Unknown
spellingShingle FULL-TIME EMPLOYMENT
WAGES
MANAGEMENT OPERATIONS
EMPLOYMENT CONTRACTS
DECISION MAKING
OCCUPATIONAL LIFE
EUROPEAN UNION
WORKERS PARTICIPATION
PRIVATE SECTOR
WORKING CONDITIONS
INDUSTRIES
TRADE UNION MEMBERSHIP
EMPLOYMENT
LABOUR FORCE
EMPLOYERS
PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT
HOURS OF WORK
SUNDAY WORKING
WORKLOADS
EMPLOYEES
WORKPLACE
HOLIDAY LEAVE
TRAINING
SHIFT WORK
PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT
WORKS COUNCILS
COMMUNICATION PROCESS
PUBLIC SECTOR
BUSINESS OWNERSHIP
WOMEN
WORKING WOMEN
TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
FLEXIBLE WORKING TIME
UNSOCIAL WORKING HOURS
OVERTIME
SKILLED WORKERS
SEASONAL EMPLOYMENT
LEAVE
MANAGEMENT
WORKERS' RIGHTS
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
LABOUR DISPUTES
FINANCIAL INCENTIVES
JOB EVALUATION
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
BUSINESSES
MERGERS
PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT
COLLECTIVE AGREEMENTS
European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions
European Company Survey, 2013
title European Company Survey, 2013
title_full European Company Survey, 2013
title_fullStr European Company Survey, 2013
title_full_unstemmed European Company Survey, 2013
title_short European Company Survey, 2013
title_sort european company survey, 2013
topic FULL-TIME EMPLOYMENT
WAGES
MANAGEMENT OPERATIONS
EMPLOYMENT CONTRACTS
DECISION MAKING
OCCUPATIONAL LIFE
EUROPEAN UNION
WORKERS PARTICIPATION
PRIVATE SECTOR
WORKING CONDITIONS
INDUSTRIES
TRADE UNION MEMBERSHIP
EMPLOYMENT
LABOUR FORCE
EMPLOYERS
PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT
HOURS OF WORK
SUNDAY WORKING
WORKLOADS
EMPLOYEES
WORKPLACE
HOLIDAY LEAVE
TRAINING
SHIFT WORK
PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT
WORKS COUNCILS
COMMUNICATION PROCESS
PUBLIC SECTOR
BUSINESS OWNERSHIP
WOMEN
WORKING WOMEN
TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
FLEXIBLE WORKING TIME
UNSOCIAL WORKING HOURS
OVERTIME
SKILLED WORKERS
SEASONAL EMPLOYMENT
LEAVE
MANAGEMENT
WORKERS' RIGHTS
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
LABOUR DISPUTES
FINANCIAL INCENTIVES
JOB EVALUATION
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
BUSINESSES
MERGERS
PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT
COLLECTIVE AGREEMENTS
topic_facet FULL-TIME EMPLOYMENT
WAGES
MANAGEMENT OPERATIONS
EMPLOYMENT CONTRACTS
DECISION MAKING
OCCUPATIONAL LIFE
EUROPEAN UNION
WORKERS PARTICIPATION
PRIVATE SECTOR
WORKING CONDITIONS
INDUSTRIES
TRADE UNION MEMBERSHIP
EMPLOYMENT
LABOUR FORCE
EMPLOYERS
PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT
HOURS OF WORK
SUNDAY WORKING
WORKLOADS
EMPLOYEES
WORKPLACE
HOLIDAY LEAVE
TRAINING
SHIFT WORK
PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT
WORKS COUNCILS
COMMUNICATION PROCESS
PUBLIC SECTOR
BUSINESS OWNERSHIP
WOMEN
WORKING WOMEN
TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
FLEXIBLE WORKING TIME
UNSOCIAL WORKING HOURS
OVERTIME
SKILLED WORKERS
SEASONAL EMPLOYMENT
LEAVE
MANAGEMENT
WORKERS' RIGHTS
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
LABOUR DISPUTES
FINANCIAL INCENTIVES
JOB EVALUATION
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
BUSINESSES
MERGERS
PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT
COLLECTIVE AGREEMENTS
url https://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-7735-1