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CBW Workshop #5 

How we can anticipate and manage change by mapping existing collective agreements in the EU with a  focus on global streamers.

CBW Workshop #5 is the next workshop of a series of six focusing on “Strengthening Collective Bargaining for Audiovisual Creators” in the context of the transposition of the Copyright Directive.

This workshop is part of the joint project “Strengthening Collective Bargaining for Audiovisual Creators”, co-organised by FERA, FSE and Uni MEI. 

This time they will discuss how we can anticipate and manage change by mapping existing collective agreements in the EU with a focus on global streamers. There will be a brainstorming session (no breakout groups this time) on building a user-friendly database of existing collective agreements in the EU.

See detailed programme below.

REGISTRATION

Please register here to join the workshop :
https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0lfuCoqT4oGNM8XYuifn1dmquK4IN1EoDA

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.


 

PROGRAMME

10:00 Introduction: CBW Project State of Play

10:05 Presentation: Mapping existing collective agreements in the EU – focus on global streamers
By Pauline Durand-Vialle, FERA
Followed by exchange with participants

11:00 Break

11:15 Brainstorming session: Building a user-friendly database of existing collective agreements in EU

    • Objectives
    • Scope
    • Labelling options
    • Definitions

12:00 End of Workshop #5


BACKGROUND


This workshop is part of the joint project “Strengthening Collective Bargaining for Audiovisual Creators”, co-organised by FERA, FSE and Uni MEI. Together we have already organised three online workshops for FERA and FSE members, two webinars, drafted a tool kit, engaged work with a researcher and a webdesigner to create a database on the transposition of the Copyright Directive and of collective bargaining agreements, initiated a European-level dialogue on the implementation of the Directive on Copyright in the DSM provisions of Title IV, Chapter III with organisations representing producers and broadcasters, not to mention numerous project team meetings and meetings with experts to prepare the contents of these actions.

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