The Amazon agreements and the “modern” idea of tripartite social dialogue
The article deals with the collective agreement of the 15th of September 2021, signed by Amazon Logistica Italia and Amazon Transport Italia with the Italian trade unions Filt-Cgil, Fit-Cisl, Uiltrasporti (transport sector) and Nidil-Cgil, Felsa-Cisl, Uiltemp (temporary and precarious employment se...
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description | The article deals with the collective agreement of the 15th of September 2021, signed by Amazon Logistica Italia and Amazon Transport Italia with the Italian trade unions Filt-Cgil, Fit-Cisl, Uiltrasporti (transport sector) and Nidil-Cgil, Felsa-Cisl, Uiltemp (temporary and precarious employment sector). The collective agreement was signed in Rome in the presence of the Minister of labour, whose role was key to its very closing. The public authority is not part of the agreement, and, hence, the latter cannot be considered a “tripartite” agreement. However, the article takes into consideration the possibility that the intervention of the Minister of labour in the industrial relations may be regarded as a “new” form of (tripartite) social dialogue. |
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spelling | doaj.art-6af53abc3c3c40e0bfbc0e95129670a22022-12-21T19:38:46ZengUniversity of BolognaLabour & Law Issues2421-26952021-12-0172213610.6092/issn.2421-2695/1408112404The Amazon agreements and the “modern” idea of tripartite social dialogueGiulio Centamore0Università di BolognaThe article deals with the collective agreement of the 15th of September 2021, signed by Amazon Logistica Italia and Amazon Transport Italia with the Italian trade unions Filt-Cgil, Fit-Cisl, Uiltrasporti (transport sector) and Nidil-Cgil, Felsa-Cisl, Uiltemp (temporary and precarious employment sector). The collective agreement was signed in Rome in the presence of the Minister of labour, whose role was key to its very closing. The public authority is not part of the agreement, and, hence, the latter cannot be considered a “tripartite” agreement. However, the article takes into consideration the possibility that the intervention of the Minister of labour in the industrial relations may be regarded as a “new” form of (tripartite) social dialogue.https://labourlaw.unibo.it/article/view/14081amazonlogisticscollective bargainingtripartite social dialogueminister of labour |
spellingShingle | Giulio Centamore The Amazon agreements and the “modern” idea of tripartite social dialogue Labour & Law Issues amazon logistics collective bargaining tripartite social dialogue minister of labour |
title | The Amazon agreements and the “modern” idea of tripartite social dialogue |
title_full | The Amazon agreements and the “modern” idea of tripartite social dialogue |
title_fullStr | The Amazon agreements and the “modern” idea of tripartite social dialogue |
title_full_unstemmed | The Amazon agreements and the “modern” idea of tripartite social dialogue |
title_short | The Amazon agreements and the “modern” idea of tripartite social dialogue |
title_sort | amazon agreements and the modern idea of tripartite social dialogue |
topic | amazon logistics collective bargaining tripartite social dialogue minister of labour |
url | https://labourlaw.unibo.it/article/view/14081 |
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