The European Banking Social Partners signed a Joint Declaration on Remote Work and New Technologies. The spread of the Covid-19 pandemic and the constantly increasing use of digitalised systems and processes led the Social Partners to reassess and appropriately update our approach to remote work..
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adaptable pattern of remote work, which allows for both higher
productivity and an improved work-life balance, is a key aspect of the
current and future ways of working. Therefore, UNI Europa Finance
together with the EBF’s Banking Committee for European Social Affairs
(EBF-BCESA), the European Savings and Retail Banking Group (ESBG) and
the European Association of Co-operative Banks (EACB), worked together
to ensure that employees’ and employers’ interests are safeguarded in
these continuously changing working environments.x
UNI Europa Finance President Michael Budolfsen said: “With remote
work increasing at a rapid pace during Covid and beyond, it is opportune
for the European Social Partners to come together to ensure this new
way of working will stimulate a good work-life balance and not have a
negative impact on the sector and its workers”.
UNI Europa Finance Director Maureen Hick added: “UNI Europa Finance
welcomes the signing of this Joint Declaration and the commitment made
today that remote work will not lead to any significant changes to bank
employees’ rights and conditions and should be a topic of collective
bargaining at all levels”.
Jens Thau, Chairman of EBF-BCESA, pointed out: “Banks and its
employees have a strong track record of embracing new developments and
putting them to work for their clients. The new Joint Declaration
underscores the social partners’ commitment to responsibly shape this
process of transformation.”
Michael Kammas, Vice-Chairman of EBF-BCESA highlighted: “The
expertise of the Social Partners is pivotal when it comes to address new
ways of working. This new Joint Declaration not only comes in the most
appropriate time due to the pandemic and the continuous technological
advancement, but it also shows the Social Partners’ ability to work
together and agree on common approach encompassing all the significant
aspects of Remote Work to ensure banks’ competitiveness and adaptability
to the digitalized world of work.”
Peter Simon, Managing Director said for ESBG: “The Social Partners
continuously strive for stable working conditions in accordance with the
greater working situation. The Covid-19 crisis has escalated the need
to establish good teleworking practices and adapt many roles to remote
work. This Joint Declaration strengthens our commitment to employees to
provide a secure environment”.
Nina Schindler, CEO of EACB explained: “The Social Partners’
agreement on the Joint Declaration on Remote Work is an effective and
timely response to changes in working conditions. By signing this Joint
Declaration, we demonstrate as the EACB our intent to safeguard the
interests of European co-operative banks’ employees.”
The Social Partners have always proactively engaged with the effects
of digitalisation. This new Joint Declaration builds on our previous
commitments on Telework (2017) and on the Impact of Digitalisation on
Employment (2018) by focusing on remote work as a specific type of
adaptation to the way of working in the digitalised era. Understanding,
shaping and keeping up with technological developments are very much at
the heart of the European Social Partners’ approach in order to
contribute to a strong and resilient banking industry.
To this end, the Social Partners have agreed to a common
understanding regarding key aspects of remote work. These include
collective trade union rights, health and safety, work-life balance,
working hours and the right to disconnect, digital rights, resource and
equipment costs, and access to training and career development.
This Joint Declaration on Remote Work and New Technologies is another
significant achievement for the European Banking Social Partners,
showing our continued commitment to engage together in current issues of
common interest and adding our unique knowledge and contribution to the
general debate on digitalisation.
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