The Government has published its Action Plan to Promote Collective Bargaining, a move required under the terms of an EU directive on minimum wages that was keenly awaited by employers’ groups and trade unions.

Unions had sought a substantial overhaul rules within which they engage with employers on behalf of their members, arguing that this would be in line with the intentions of the directive, which identifies collective bargaining as a key mechanism in maintaining the goal of adequate minimum wages.

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