After an adoption of the new Labour Code the current situation in Lithuania is not cheerful. It is true that after the Lithuania’s parliamentary elections […]
Trade unions to fight for a stronger European Pillar of Social Rights
European trade unions today resolved to call on the European Commission, national Governments and the European Parliament to adopt a stronger European Pillar of Social […]
The ETUC ‘Rome Declaration’
Declaration adopted by ETUC Extraordinary Enlarged Steering Committee in Rome on 29-31 May 2017 It is ten years since the financial crisis of 2007-2008. A banking […]
Seimas adopted a new labour code
The Seimas adopted amendments to the new Labour Code and the accompanying legislation due to come into force on 1 July 2017. The amendments were […]
ITUC: Investment in climate action is an imperative to secure jobs and a sustainable future
Following the announcement by the President Trump that the US would withdraw from fulfilling its international obligations under the Paris Climate Agreement, the international trade […]
Seimas amended the arrangements for entry of employees from third countries into Lithuania
The Seimas adopted amendments to the Law on the Legal Status of Aliens (draft No XIIIP-443(2) to adjust the regulation of entry of foreign specialists […]
Trade Union public action – 28th April
Lithuanian Trade Unions are inviting to organized public action “We demand pay rise, healthy and safe workplace” that will take place on 28th April, Friday […]
After Brexit: Prioritising A Social Europe
If it were only a question of the UK’s withdrawal from the EU, one could take a more relaxed view of Brexit. Decision-making within the […]
A. Černiauskas: „We invite all lithuanian trade unions to consult“
Lithuanian Trade Union Confederation sees a necessity to invite all concerned trade unions to discuss and coordinate a common opinion about the new Labour Code […]
Fewer Routine Jobs But More Routine Work
In the digital age, there are fewer routine jobs because of a higher risk of automation. But a great paradox of this age is this: […]