Regulation 1997/23 - Statistics on the level and structure of labour costs

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Current status

This regulation has been published on January 10, 1997 and entered into force on January 30, 1997.

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official title

Council Regulation (EC) No 23/97 of 20 December 1996 on statistics on the level and structure of labour costs
 
Legal instrument Regulation
Number legal act Regulation 1997/23
Original proposal COM(1996)475 EN
CELEX number i 31997R0023

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Key dates

Document 20-12-1996
Publication in Official Journal 10-01-1997; Special edition in Maltese: Chapter 05 Volume 002,Special edition in Slovak: Chapter 05 Volume 002,Special edition in Romanian: Chapter 05 Volume 004,Special edition in Croatian: Chapter 05 Volume 003,Special edition in Slovenian: Chapter 05 Volume 002,Special edition in Polish: Chapter 05 Volume 002,OJ L 6, 10.1.1997,Special edition in Bulgarian: Chapter 05 Volume 004,Special edition in Lithuanian: Chapter 05 Volume 002,Special edition in Hungarian: Chapter 05 Volume 002,Special edition in Czech: Chapter 05 Volume 002,Special edition in Estonian: Chapter 05 Volume 002,Special edition in Latvian: Chapter 05 Volume 002
Effect 30-01-1997; Entry into force Date pub. + 20 See Art 12
End of validity 31-12-9999

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Legislative text

10.1.1997   

EN

Official Journal of the European Communities

L 6/1

 

COUNCIL REGULATION (EC) No 23/97

of 20 December 1996

on statistics on the level and structure of labour costs

THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,

Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community, and in particular Article 213 thereof,

Having regard to the draft Regulation submitted by the Commission,

Whereas, in order to carry out the tasks entrusted to it, the Commission must be kept informed of the level, trend and structure of employers' labour costs and employees' earnings in the Member States;

Whereas the development of the Community and the operation of the single market increase the need for comparable data on the level, trend and structure of emloyers' labour costs and employees' earnings, particularly as a means of analysing growth, competitiveness, employment, the progress of economic and social cohesion and for establishing reliable comparisons between the Member States and the regions of the Community;

Whereas the best method of assessing the situation as regards the level, trend and structure of employers' labour costs and employees' earnings is to produce specific statistics on labour costs, as was most recently done in 1993 pursuant to Council Regulation (EEC) No 3949/92 of 21 December 1992 relating to the organization of a survey of labour costs in industry and the services sector (1) referring to accounting data of 1992;

Whereas, because of the variations in the position and composition of expenditure by enterprises on wages and related employers' contributions, new Community statistics need to be produced based on accounting data for 1996 in order to bring up to date the results of the previous survey;

Whereas, pursuant to Regulation (EC) No 2223/96 (2) the European system of national and regional accounts in the European Community (ESA-95) is the term of reference for standards, definitions and accounting practices in the Member States in order to meet the Community needs; whereas this necessitates the establishment of complete, reliable and comparable statistical sources at national and regional level; whereas the levels of breakdown to be applied to the variables are limited to what is necessary to ensure comparability with previous surveys and compatibility with national accounts requirements;

Whereas the statistical information available in each Member State does not provide a valid basis for comparisons, in particular because of the differences between laws, regulations and administrative practices of the Member States; whereas Community statistics must therefore be produced and the results processed on the basis of common definitions and harmonized methodologies;

Whereas, in accordance with the principle of subsidiarity, the creation of common statistical standards enabling harmonized information to be produced is a proposed action the objectives of which can, by reason of its scale or effects be better achieved by the Community; whereas these standards will be implemented in each Member State on the authority of the agencies and institutions appointed to compile official statistics;

Whereas, pursuant to Council Decision No 93/464/EEC of 22 July 1993 on the framework programme for priority actions in the field of statistical information 1993 to 1997 (3), the production of Community statistics on labour costs is one of the priority actions of the statistical programme 1993 to 1997;

Whereas it may be acceptable for the countries which have administrative sources or other appropriate statistical sources to use these or perhaps link them up with a simplified questionnaire if this method is compatible with the definitions and methods approved and corresponds to the whole set of variables required;

Whereas it is necessary to simplify the administrative procedures for enterprises, particularly smaller and medium-sized enterprises, including the promotion of new technologies...


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