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The European Industrial Relations Observatory (EIRO) was established in February 1997 and has been available online since January 1998. It serves as a key resource for comparative studies in industrial relations across Europe, featuring 2,162 records as of March 2001, including reports on collective bargaining, working conditions, and social partner roles. The observatory has garnered significant user engagement, with over 33,396 user sessions reported by March 2001. It provides annual reviews and updates, making it a vital tool for understanding labor relations in the EU.
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Database established in February 1997 • Available on-linesince January 1998
EUROPEAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS OBSERVATORY NC NC NC NC NC NC Central Unit, Dublin NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC EU-level NC
Total number of records (on 30 March 2001) = In-Brief 2162 Features 1466 Comparative studies 22 Annual Reviews (1997, 1998,1999, 2000) 4 Annual Updates 6 = 3660
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2000 ANNUAL REVIEW
Annual Review 2000: Comparative overview Collective bargaining Pay - Working time Job security – Training Organisation & role of social partners Industrial action National Action Plans Outlook
Some statistics on usage (March 2001) • General users of EIROnline • Number of User Sessions33,396 • Average Number of Hits Per Day19,446 • Average Number of Page Views Per Day4,650 • Average Number of User Sessions Per Day1,077 • Average User Session Length00:16:37
Some statistics on usage (March 2001) • General users of EIROnline • Top 6 most active EU Countries • UK Germany Ireland Belgium France Italy
Some statistics on usage (March 2001) • Registered users by region:
Some statistics on usage • Users by type of organisation