OUR PROJECTS

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The Post-COVID Transformations in the Live Performance and Audiovisual Sectors

The Post-COVID Transformations in the Live Performance and Audiovisual Sectors is an EU-funded trade union research project produced for UNI Europa, analyzing the structural, economic, and labour-market impacts of the COVID-19 crisis on the live performance and audiovisual industries
 
Client:  UNI Europa
Format: report + country fiches (multi-country set)
Our role: visual identity, layout, publication production
Content: UNI Europa & research partners
Funding: co-funded by the European Union

The project consisted of a core analytical report and an extensive set of country fiches, each examining post-pandemic business conditions, employment trends, working conditions, and social challenges at national level. The country fiches covered a broad range of countries, including Belgium, Czechia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and the United States, enabling detailed cross-country comparison and targeted policy reflection.

 Our role covered the full visual concept, graphic design, layout, and production of the report and all country fiches, ensuring visual coherence, readability, and consistency across a large, multi-document publication set intended for European and national-level trade union use.

Research, analysis, and authorship were provided by UNI Europa and commissioned research partners.

 The publications were co-funded by the European Union, with EU funding acknowledgement and visual identity requirements applied throughout.

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Capacity Building in the Temporary Agency Work Sector

Capacity Building in the Temporary Agency Work Sector is a comprehensive EU-funded policy report produced for UNI Europa and the World Employment Confederation–Europe, focused on strengthening social dialogue and sectoral capacity in temporary agency work across Europe.
 
Project: EU-funded policy report
Our role: visual identity, layout, publication production
Content: research and analysis by project authors

The publication brings together comparative analysis, case studies, and practical guidance addressing training and reskilling, working conditions, and social protection for agency workers.

Our role covered the full visual concept, graphic design, layout, and production of the final publication, translating a complex, multi-author policy document into a clear, structured, and accessible report suitable for both institutional and social-partner audiences.

Research, analysis, and authorship were provided by external experts commissioned by the project partners.

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Making Training a Reality for Quality Jobs in European Industries

Making Training a Reality for Quality Jobs in European Industries is a two-part trade union resource guide developed for industriAll European Trade Union, designed to support union officers and workplace representatives in advancing workers’ training rights at both sectoral and company level.
 
Format: trade union resource guide (2 parts)
Project: EU-funded policy report
Our role: visual identity, layout, publication production
Content: policy and training methodology by industriAll Europe

The publication combines policy context, comparative examples from across Europe, and hands-on tools such as checklists, templates, and questionnaires to help trade unions engage in social dialogue, negotiate training agreements, and reconnect with workers around skills and lifelong learning.

Our role focused on the full visual concept, graphic design, layout, and publication production, ensuring clarity, usability, and consistency across a large, modular guide intended for everyday practical use by trade union activists.

All content, methodology, and authorship were provided by industriAll European Trade Union and contributing experts.

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Time for Action! How Policy Can Strengthen (Multi-Employer) Collective Bargaining in Europe

This project was produced for UNI Europa as part of an EU-funded program.
 
Project: EU-funded policy report
Our role: visual identity, layout, publication production
Content: research and analysis by project authors
Funding: co-funded by the European Union

Our role covered visual concept, graphic design, layout, and production of the final publication, translating complex policy research into a clear, accessible, and publication-ready report.

 Research content and authorship were provided by external experts coordinated by UNI Europa.

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Fair Working Time Matters – Policy Recommendations & Report

Fair Working Time Matters – Policy Recommendations & Report is a set of EU-funded publications produced for UNI Europa, addressing fair working time, work–life balance, and sustainable labour standards across European service sectors.
 
Client: UNI Europa 
Format: report + policy recommendations (multilingual)
Our role: design, layout, production
Content: UNI Europa & external experts
Funding: co-funded by the European Union

The project included a core analytical report and a policy recommendations document, published in multiple language versions to support dissemination and advocacy at national and European level. The materials were designed for use by trade unions, policymakers, and social partners across different countries.

Our role covered the full visual concept, graphic design, layout, and production of all language versions, ensuring consistency, clarity, and accessibility across a large multilingual publication set.

Research, analysis, and authorship were provided by UNI Europa and contributing experts.

The publications were co-funded by the European Union, and EU funding acknowledgement and visual identity requirements were applied accordingly.

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Ensuring Future-Proof Jobs in the Paper Sector

FUPROJOB 4PAPER – Ensuring Future-Proof Jobs in the Paper Sector is a roll-up banner designed for an EU-funded project implemented by industriAll European Trade Union and Cepi, focusing on just transition, sustainability, and workforce attractiveness in the European pulp and paper industry.
 
Client:  industriAll Europe, Cepi
Format: roll-up / conference display
Our role: visual identity, layout, publication production
Content: project framework by partners

The roll-up was created for use at conferences, public events, and institutional meetings, visually communicating the project’s core message on future-proof employment and sustainable industrial transformation.

 Our role covered the visual concept, graphic design, illustration, and large-format production, ensuring strong visual impact, clarity of messaging, and consistency with EU-funded project communication standards.

The project content and policy framework were provided by the project partners.

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Trade Unions in the New World of Remote Work

Trade Unions in the New World of Remote Work – ARCO Project is an EU-funded research report and policy framework produced for UNI Europa Finance and UNI Europa ICTS, examining how remote work is reshaping collective bargaining, organising, and workers’ rights in the finance and ICT services sectors.
 
Client: UNI Europa (Finance & ICTS)
Project: ARCO – Addressing Remote Work through Collective Bargaining and Organising
Format: report + policy recommendations (multilingual)
Our role: visual concept, design, layout, production
Content: UNI Europa & external experts
Funding: co-funded by the European Union
The project resulted in a core analytical report and accompanying policy recommendations, addressing issues such as working time, the right to disconnect, psychosocial risks, diversity and inclusion, leadership models, and collective bargaining tools for remote and hybrid work. The materials were published in multiple language versions to support wide European-level dissemination and national-level use by trade unions and social partners.
 
Our role covered the full visual concept, graphic design, layout, and production of all language versions, ensuring visual consistency, readability, and accessibility across a complex, multilingual publication set.  Research, analysis, and authorship were provided by UNI Europa and commissioned experts.
 
The publications were co-funded by the European Union, with EU funding acknowledgement and visual identity requirements applied throughout. 
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Registration of health care assistants

An investigation of benefits and drawbacks based on EPSU affiliates’ experiences

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The UNI Europa conference for upholding and strengthening democracy

A report on a conference concerning the strengthening and preservation of democracy and the contribution that labour unions can make to this end [2023]

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Building a just transition towards a smart and sustainable mobility

Research paper on how technological improvements in mobility should be addressed to ensure sustainability and justice [2023]

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Conference report: The impact of AI on industrial relations

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Public Service Day

Opening sequence of short video presentations prepared for Public Service Day [2023]

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The right to energy in the EU in times of pandemic​

An assessment of the capacity of member states to guarantee it, according to the basic services management model. [2021]

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Bulgarian Cultural Institute Warsaw

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