Paper industry - Sectoral social dialogue - European Commission
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Social partners

Social dialogue in this sector covers activities defined by NACE (Rev. 2), classes 17.1 and 17.2:

  • manufacture of pulp, paper & paperboard
  • manufacture of articles of paper & paperboard.

The EU paper industry employs about 650 000 people (Eurostat, 2014 Labour Force Survey data) in some 20 000 firms (Eurostat, 2013 Business Statistics). The sector - including 520 pulp, paper and board-producing companies and 1000 paper mills – accounts for 25% of world production.

Major challenges include:

  • falling demand for certain products (e.g. newsprint)
  • the shift towards CO2-neutral energy production.

The move to more efficient use of raw materials, combined with the need for a forest fibre industry that manufactures pulp, paper and other wood-based products to contribute to a low-carbon economy, will lead to a demand for new skills and qualifications. This means more training  and retraining for the workforce.

Workers' representatives

Employer's representatives

Key areas

The Committee is currently focusing on:

  • skills & qualifications, education & training
  • health & safety – updating good practices
  • EU industrial policies (e.g. climate & energy policy, the circular economy)
  • competitiveness (e.g. discussing innovation & technological development, the bioeconomy)
  • EU trade policy.

Activities & meetings

Check the library entries for this sectoral social dialogue committee.

Achievements/Joint texts

Check the social dialogue texts database