European Sectoral Social Dialogue - Audiovisual
In the Audiovisual committee discussions have focused on televisual activities, artistic activities broadcast by technical means, radio broadcasting and film production. Some of the main topics of discussion in the European sectoral social dialogue committee on Audiovisual are: strengthening social dialogue, gender equality, skills and training and piracy. You can download the 2014-2016 work programme below. The membership of the Committee is as follows: Workers’ organisations: The European Arts and Entertainment Alliance (EAEA) which is composed of the International Federation of Actors (FIA); the International Federation of Musicians (FIM) and UNI-MEI global union for Media , Entertainment and the Arts; as well as the European Federation of Journalists (EFJ). Employers’ Organisations: Association of Commercial Television in Europe (ACT); Association of European Radios (AER); European Coordination of Independant Producers (CEPI); European Broadcasting Union (EBU-UER); International Federation of Film Producers Associations (FIAPF)
To access the documents of the committees please also consult the sectoral social dialogue “library” maintained by the European Commission (selecting “Audiovisal” from the drop-down list).
Work Programme 2014-2016
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10.03.2017
Sectoral Social Dialogue Commitee Audiovisual, 10th March...
The next meeting of the sectoral social dialogue committee on Audiovisual will take place on the 10th March 2017 in Brussels....[more]
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21.12.2016
2016 Study: Analysis of the EU Audiovisual Sector Labour...
Read the labour market analysis in English or French and the country reports (in English)Read the executive summary of the labour...[more]
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19.10.2015
Sectoral Social Dialogue Commitee Audiovisual, 19 October...
The next meeting of the sectoral social dialogue committee on Audiovisual will take place on the 19th of October in Brussels....[more]
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29.04.2015
First meeting of the European Skills Council for the Live...
FIA, together with the other social partners in the Live Performance and Audiovisual Sectors, is pleased to announce the first...[more]
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20.02.2015
Creation of a European Skills Council for the Live...
Through a successful application for funding to the European Commission, the European social partners (including FIA on the trade...[more]
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20.02.2015
Hope for Greek Public Broadcaster ERT in a Climate of...
The world was shocked by the unprecedented black-out of the Greek Public Service Broadcaster ERT on the 11th of June 2013....[more]
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20.01.2014
Work-Life Balance: joint seminar in Brussels
FIA, FIM, Uni-MEI and IFJ held a joint seminar on “Promoting Work-Life Balance in the Live Performance and Audiovisual Sectors”...[more]
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12.10.2012
Joint Declaration by the EU Audiovisual sector Social...
European social partners of the audiovisual sector signed a joint declaration as they gathered in Tallinn to conclude their...[more]
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12.10.2011
Gender Equality in the EU Audiovisual Sector Leaflet
Gender Equality is a fundamental right and key principle of the European Union; and one which improves employment opportunities...[more]
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11.10.2011
EU Framework of Actions by FIA and other European...
FIA and other social partners from the EU Audiovisual Sectoral Social Dialogue Committee have created a tool to promote Gender...[more]
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10.11.2010
EU Framework of Actions by FIA and other European...
FIA and other social partners from the EU Audiovisual Sectoral Social Dialogue Committee have created a tool to promote Gender...[more]
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30.09.2010
Sofia Declaration: European social partners in the...
European social partners in the Audiovisual sector gathered in Sofia on September 30th and October 1st of 2010 to draw...[more]
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10.02.2009
Sectoral Social Dialogue Committee on Audiovisual
In the Audiovisual committee discussions have focused on televisual activities, artistic activities broadcast by technical means,...[more]