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In the second section of the paper, different kinds of collective negotiationsand contracts, their development, their main objectives and their life periodsare discussed in detail. Themost important areas of negotiation are: the remuneration for work, the working time and the way of its distribution, as well asthe employment contract system. The point of reference for pay agreements inthe majority of collective contracts is the inflation forecasted by the government, supplemented with a guarantee clause allowing for possible underestimation of the inflation.More rarely, the last year's real inflation is adoptedas pay increase basis. In the pay rise negotiations, beside the inflation, the increase in productivity is taken into account, too.
In Spain, among the untypical employment contracts, those most frequent areterm contracts. They make one third of all the employment contracts and theirshare is three times as high as in the EU15 countries on average. Whereas theemployment contracts for part-time work are in Spain much less developedthan in the EU15 countries on average. Within the framework of their employment policy, the public authorities tend, among other things, to limit the termemployment in favour of no-term employment and to a broader use ofpart-time employment contracts. The part-time employment facilitates reconciliation of occupation with family duties and, thereby, favours the increase inoccupational activity and employment that, in Spain, stay below the averagelevel for the EU15 countries.
In addition, when observing the Spanish labour market, a trend towards shortening the duration of full-time work and lengthening the duration of thepart-time work can be noted.
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Volume (Year): 14 (2006)
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