Wage setting and wage moderation in Belgium: A never-ending and already-old story in the wake of the ‘new European economic governance’

IF 1.1 Q2 LAW European Labour Law Journal Pub Date : 2022-04-18 DOI:10.1177/20319525221093488
Filip Dorssemont
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Wage setting can be defined as the procedures which determine the remuneration which needs to be paid to employees as the counterpart of their work. The ancillary relationship between wage moderation and the new economic governance has never been expressed as clearly as in the Europlus Pact. The new economic governance (NEG) of the European Union has fostered wage moderation. This approach to wage setting and wage moderation is analysed from the perspective of the freedom of collective bargaining as a fundamental right, and on the basis of a national case study (Belgium). In order to carry out this analysis, the national wage moderation policies adopted in Belgium prior to the era of the NEG need to be examined first. The recommendations addressed to Belgium to reform the wage-setting system will then be analysed, as well as the impact they had both in confirming the existing system of wage moderation and the attempts to strengthen the restrictions imposed on collective autonomy. In light of these findings, these restrictions of collective autonomy are assessed on the basis of the freedom of collective bargaining, understood as a fundamental right.
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比利时的工资设定和工资调节:在“新欧洲经济治理”之后,一个永无止境的古老故事
工资设定可以定义为确定需要支付给雇员的报酬作为其工作的对应的程序。《欧元+公约》(Europlus Pact)从未像现在这样清楚地表达出工资节制与新经济治理之间的从属关系。欧盟的新经济治理(NEG)促进了工资的适度增长。从作为一项基本权利的集体谈判自由的角度,并根据一项国家案例研究(比利时),分析了这种确定工资和节制工资的办法。为了进行这一分析,需要首先检查比利时在NEG时代之前采取的国家工资调节政策。然后将分析向比利时提出的改革工资确定制度的建议,以及这些建议在确认现有工资节制制度和加强对集体自治的限制的努力方面所产生的影响。根据这些调查结果,这些对集体自治的限制是在被理解为一项基本权利的集体谈判自由的基础上加以评估的。
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