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The project ended on 28 February 2011 CLEPA and EMF launched the follow up "Skills Councils" project on 15 December 2010
For more information, please visit the CLEPA Website
In Brussels, on March 10th 2011 – ahead of the Tripartite Social Summit that precedes the Spring Council within the European Semester, Commissioner László Andor will open the first Tripartite Social Forum.
This event brings...
Dialogue between workers' and employers' representatives and between governments has been crucial in helping to shape Europe's response to the crisis. The involvement of workers and employers (the social partners) in negotiation...
The consortium CLEPA / EMF / CEEMET / ACEA is currently looking for experts who are able to carry out mapping and analysis of relevant bodies in the framework of the project “Identification of national jobs and skills councils in...
The EU is being urged to maintain an open labour market as it looks to recover from the economic crisis.EU legislation concerning ICTs, which would facilitate the entry to the labour market of skilled non-EU workers, was the...
Over 80 million people in the EU are still living at risk of poverty and a quarter of these citizens are children. The economic crisis has exacerbated this situation, exposing vulnerable groups even more. With the 2010 European...
The project ended on 28 February 2011 CLEPA and EMF launched the follow up "Skills Councils" project on 15 December 2010
For more information, please visit the CLEPA Website
European Partnership for the Anticipation of Change in the Automotive Sector
The European partnership for anticipation of change was launched in October 2007 on the occasion of the Automotive Restructuring Forum organised by the European Commission. Its aim was to bring the car manufacturers and automotive suppliers to work together with the trade unions with a view to better anticipate the changes taking place in the industry thus contributing to the sustainability of the European automobile industry.
This 12-month project was launched in 2008 to investigate the main drivers behind change in the automotive sector and the mechanisms that should be implemented to anticipate and manage it in a socially responsible way. Read more
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