ROME

FINAL CONFERENCE

Rome 24th -25th -26th February 2021

2:30 p.m.     Registration of participants attending in person and of all the other participants attending remotely

2:50 p.m.     Opening of proceedings and technical information –Mario Ongaro and Cristiano Hoffmann

3:00 p.m.  Introduction –Agostino Megale, National Coordinator of CGIL – Foundations and Research Institutes

3:30 p.m. The European Project towards its conclusion: agenda and objectives of the meeting •  Mario Ongaro, European Project Manager 

3:45 p.m.    Update on the Project: research and data analysis • Piero Valentini, Sociologist – La Sapienza University of Rome

4:15 p.m.**    In representation of the EWCs participating in the Project,       Steering Committee members reply to the following  3 questions:

**break planned from 4:45 p.m. to 5 p.m.

1) In your opinion, are information and, above all, CONSULTATION practices adequate in your EWC?

2) In your opinion, is a renegotiation of the agreement that regulates the functioning of your EWC possible? How could it improve the quality of information and, above all, the quality of consultation?

3) Do you believe that in your EWC 4.0 workers (i.e. the ones we are focusing on in our European Project) are adequately represented? In your EWC, has there been information and consultation about the issues that most directly concern them, such as digital innovation, the flexible organization of work and working hours?

Silvia Romano – EWC of Bnp-Paribas

Franco Cappellini – EWC of Crédit Agricole

Guido Van Den Eeckhoudt – EWC of KBC /

Ana Herranz and Marcello Carcereri – EWC of Santander

6:00 p.m. Industrial relations and the transnational dimension of the Intesa Sanpaolo group

Elena Cherubini – (member of the Secretariat of the Coordination Unit Fisac-Cgil Intesa Sanpaolo)

6:20 p.m. End of session

9:45 a.m. The changing work: report on the results of the survey on a sample of workers concerning salaries, training and responsibilities

Piero Valentini, Sociologist – La Sapienza University of Rome

10:20 a.m. The changing work: collective bargaining in the Intesa Sanpaolo group

Mariarosaria Mazzotta – National Executive Cttee Fisac-Cgil Intesa Sanpaolo

10:45 a.m. The stories of the workers most affected by change

11:45 a.m.*France, Italy, Slovenia, Hungary, Slovakia, Serbia, Romania, Bulgaria, Albania, Turkey, Malta: the points of view of the trade unions from these countries on the situation and prospects of their banking sectors

Mireille Herriberry – Fec F.O. / Claudio Cornelli – Fisac-Cgil Intl.Dept. /Tomaç Boltin – SBS / Sandor Toth – BBDSZ / Slobodan Mihailovic – Sfos / Adrian Soare – Fsab Cartel Alfa / Svetomir Dichev – Ftufs / Hasan Shkalla – Fstbsh / Meral Gunenc – Basisen / William Portelli – Mube

1:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. lunch break

2:30 p.m. Update on the EWC of Crédit Agricole – Dominique Mendes – EWC Secretariat

3:00 p.m. Preparation of the final round table: (Megale – Ongaro)

3:30 p.m. Discussion with the employers’ representatives on the topics of the round table

5:00 p.m. End of session

FINAL ROUND TABLE

THE SPEED OF CHANGE AND THE EUROPEAN DIRECTIVES

ON EMPLOYEE INVOLVEMENT 

Participants:

Brando Benifei, Head of the Italian Democratic Party delegation at the European Parliament

Susanna Camusso, Head of International Policies for CGIL

Angelo Di Cristo, Head of UNI Finance

Giancarlo Ferrara, Italian Banking Association (ABI)

Emanuele Recchia, Head of Labour Policies, Industrial Relations and Welfare 

for the Unicredit Group

Jens Thau, President of the Banking Committee for European Social Affairs

of the European Banking Federation

Coordinator: Mario Ongaro, European Project Manager

Conclusions of the round table and of the Final Conference:

Nino Baseotto

Fisac-Cgil General Secretary