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industriAll European Trade Union

Founding Organisations EMF: 4.8 M. members EMCEF: 1.8 M members ETUF:TCL: 500000 members Total affiliated organisations 196 Total members 7,1 millions

A new Federation Areas of Work Policy Fields / Committees (nominations by organisations / open to all affiliates) Sector Committees Horizontal Committees Regional Work

Policy Fields / Committees Industrial Policy Defend a strong manufacturing and solid social base Go for growth Growth oriented monetary, fiscal and budgetary policies Transformation of production processes into sustainable production chains / Green economy / Resource efficiency Proposals for a coherent and comprehensive Industrial Policy

Policy Fields / Committees Company Policy Developing I/C rights in light of the new Directive 500 EWCs / Coordinators Transnational restructuring / TNC Coordination Managing change in a socially acceptable way / anticipation of change Transnational Company agreements Promoting participation in SE’s Defend trade union rights

Policy Fields / Committees Collective Bargaining and Social Policies Coordination of wage policies / wage coordination rule Working time coordination / Working Time Directive / Working Time Charter Fight against precarious employment Common demands (training / precarious work) Social Policy Issues (flexicurity / pensions / posting of workers) Eucoban network / regional Collective Bargaining networks

Policy Fields / Committees Social Dialogue About 11 existing Sectoral Social Dialogue Committees. SSD : Tool and platform to promote industriAll Europe policies / to promote joint actions with employers federations / defend interests of our sectors Coordination where feasible / exchange of practices / joint policies (e.g. Sectors Skills Councils)

Sector Committees Textiles, Clothing, Leather and Footwear Steel Pharmaceuticals ICT Mechanical Engineering Automotive Aerospace Shipbuilding

Sector Committees 9. Basic Materials (Chemicals, Rubber, Glass, Paper, Cement, etc.) 10. Energy (Electricity, Oil, Gas, Coal Mining, Wind and Solar Power) Develop sector activities / Close link to Sectoral SD (where applicable) Open to all affiliates

Horizontal Activities Equal opportunities (part of the Statutes) Training & Education Youth (Ad hoc) Press & Communication (Ad hoc) Health and Safety (Ad hoc)

Regional Work 8 Regions Support to regions where necessary : especially SE Europe (ex-YU + RO/BG) Capacity building Increased importance of Turkey

Decision-making bodies Congress Executive Committee    1 President /3 Vice-Presidents Members: 2012-2014 : 1 member/affiliate 2014-2016: 1 to12 members/country depending on the number of members (approx 150 max)  Quota: 20% of women strongly recommended Voting rights: normally 1 member, 1 vote except by request to vote on the basis of the membership of organisations present

Decision-making bodies Steering Committee 2012-2016: 1 President + 3 Vice-Presidents + 3 members from each region 2016: 1 President + 8 Vice-Presidents (1 from each region) + 2 members (from each region) Voting rights: 1 member, 1 vote

Decision-making bodies Secretariat 1 General Secretary 3 Deputy General Secretaries Staff