Agreenment
A Green Mentality for Collective Bargaining (Agreenment)
A Green Mentality for Collective Bargaining (Agreenment)
EU Grant VP/2017/004
Agreenment – A Green Mentality for Collective Bargaining aims at investigating how and why collective bargaining can contribute to embed the principle of environmental sustainability into labour relations, without abandoning but reinvigorating the ideals of justice, equality and democracy that justify the traditional and selective goals of the EU social model and collective bargaining regulation. The research project is based on the idea that there is no contradiction between environmental sustainability and the fundamental ideals and functions of labour law and industrial relations.
The project covers 6 EU countries: France, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain and the UK. The “extended experts network” enlarges the Agreenment perspective beyond the EU and the project countries.
The Agreenment project is co-funded by the European Commission, DG Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion, under budget heading VP/2017/004 (Grant Agreement VP/2017/004/0037), Improving expertise in the field of industrial relations.
More information: http://agreenment.adapt.it/
Principal researchers
Consuelo Chacartegui JávegaResearchers
Pompeu Fabra University: Consuelo Chacartegui (PI) and Sergio Canalda Criado; Alexis Bugada (PI) Aix-Marseille University; Warwick University: Ania Zbyszewska (PI) and Marie Pillon; Szeged University: Balázs Rossu (PI); Vienna University of Economics and Business: Miriam Kullmann-Klocke (PI); Almería University: Juan Escribano Gutiérrez (scientific coordinator); ADAPT, Bergamo University: Paolo Tomassetti (project coordinator).Stefania Barca, Senior Researcher in Economic and Environmental History, Center for Social Studies, Coimbra University (Portugal). David Doorey, Professor of Work Law and Industrial Relations, York University (Canada).
GU Grant: 191.021, 50