There are currently some 40 sectoral social dialogue committees, which have produced a wide range of joint texts and agreements. A characteristic of the sectoral social dialogue at European level is the diversity of tools used to formalise commitments made by the social partners. The list includes opinions and common positions, declarations, guidelines and codes of conduct, charters, and also framework agreements.
- 'Railways' sectoral social dialogue
- 'Sea Fisheries' sectoral social dialogue
- 'Postal services' sectoral social dialogue
- 'Live Performance' sectoral social dialogue
- 'Telecommunications' sectoral social dialogue
- 'Civil aviation' sectoral social dialogue
- 'Building and construction' sectoral social dialogue
- 'Private security' sectoral social dialogue
- 'Horeca/Tourism' sectoral social dialogue
- 'Agriculture' sectoral social dialogue
- 'Extractive industry' sectoral social dialogue
- 'Road transport' sectoral social dialogue
- 'Tanning and leather' sectoral social dialogue
- 'Chemical industry' sectoral social dialogue
- 'Sugar' sectoral social dialogue
- 'Electricity' sectoral social dialogue
- 'Industrial cleaning' sectoral social dialogue
- 'Local and regional government' sectoral social dialogue
- 'Textile and clothing' sectoral social dialogue
- 'Hospitals' sectoral social dialogue
- 'Footwear' sectoral social dialogue
- 'Maritime transport' sectoral social dialogue
- 'Personal services (hairdressing)' sectoral social dialogue
- 'Woodworking' sectoral social dialogue
- 'Temporary agency work' sectoral social dialogue
- 'Insurance' sectoral social dialogue
- 'Banking' sectoral social dialogue
- 'Gas' sectoral social dialogue
- 'Inland waterways' sectoral social dialogue
- 'Contract catering' sectoral social dialogue
- 'Furniture' sectoral social dialogue
- 'Metal' sectoral social dialogue
- 'Audiovisual' sectoral social dialogue
- 'Central administration' sectoral social dialogue
- 'Shipbuilding' sectoral social dialogue
- 'Professional football' sectoral social dialogue