Largest printer in the world signs European Works Council agreement

16th October 2009

Unite is pleased that RR Donnelley, the largest printer in the world with an estimated workforce of more than 70,000, has now signed a European Works Council (EWC) agreement with a 'Special Negotiating Body' representing employees in 12 different countries in the European Union.

The negotiations for an EWC have been continuing for the last 3 years, since the legal request was made by GPM sector of Unite and French union, FILPAC CGT.

During that time a new directive has been issued which will deliver big improvements for employees in consultation and representation obligations.

In spite of these improvements not being instigated for at least another two years, RR Donnelley nevertheless has incorporated the new provisions within the agreement and it is believed this is the very first new EWC which has incorporated the new provisions. 

Steve Sibbald, national officer for Unite, who was selected as the negotiator for the special negotiating body, said: “We are very pleased with the outcome of our negotiations with the company. The company has been very positive in its proposal for an agreement which made negotiations very constructive and which has resulted in a good agreement for Donnelley’s European employees.”

The chair of the SNB, Andy Howley, who is also the FOC at RR Donnelley in Flaxby Moor was also “delighted” with the outcome of the negotiations. The vice president of RR Donnelley Global, Mark Brothers, flew over from Chicago to sign the agreement on behalf of the company and said he was pleased with the outcome of negotiations and assured the representatives that the company intended to make the agreement work for the benefit of the company and its European employees.

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For further information please contact Steve Sibbald on 07860 538537 or Ashraf Choudhury in the Unite Press Office on 020 7420 8914 or 07980 224761.


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