Seminarai

29-08-2018 16:00
Lessons from ESF for ESF+

József Antall 4Q1
European Social Fund
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At its next meeting on 29 August, the Committee on Employment and Social Affairs discussed the draft report on the Commission proposal for a regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council on the European Social Fund Plus. To support the Committee work on this file, the European Parliament's Policy Department organises a workshop on "European Social Fund Plus: lessons from the current funding period".

This workshop brings together results from two studies having been prepared at request of the EMPL Committee as well as other analytical, political and practical expertise.Topics include:

• ESF absorption: a matter of quantity and quality (László Andor, Corvinus University Budapest, former Commissioner for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion)

• ESF and beneficiaries' experience in the current funding period (Manuela Samek, IRS, Milano)

• The use of ESF and FEAD to fight child poverty (Haroldas Brožaitis, PPMI, Vilnius)

• Selected lessons from the ESF transnationality (Discussant: Valentina Caimi, AEIDL, Brussels)

24-05-2018 10:45
European Labour Authority

Paul-Henri Spaak P1A002
ANTWERP, BELGIUM - JULY 9: Workers pouring concrete for the bases of the new Antwerp Port Authority HQ on July 9, 2013 in Antwerp, Belgium. The new building will be build over a monumental building.
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The workshop “European Labour Authority” held on 24 May 2018 at request of the Employment and Social Affairs Committee included an exchange on the Commission Impact Assessment and on the Initial Appraisal by the European Parliament as well as a panel of experts focusing on different dimensions: Enhanced enforcement, social security coordination, support for labour mobility (EURES), profile and governance of the planned new agency. It has been supported by dedicated briefings.

23-03-2017 15:00
Youth Guarantee and Youth Employment Initiative: Lessons from implementation

JAN 6Q2
YOUTH GUARANTEE AND YOUTH
EMPLOYMENT INITIATIVE: LESSONS FROM
IMPLEMENTATION
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The workshop discusses the role of the Youth Guarantee from an OECD perspective Further, it analyses the role of European funding with a focus on the Youth Employment Initiative, its take up and results. Recent developments in Spain will be presented to detect progress and challenges in one of the countries where young people were hit hardest by the crisis.

Policy Department A organises this workshop at request of the Employment and Social Affairs Committee in connection with the planned implementation report on the Youth Employment Initiative.

Workshop will take place on Thursday, 23 March 2017, from 15.00 till 16.30.

For more information, please contact the Policy Department: poldep-economy-science@europarl.europa.eu

08-09-2016 10:00
Skills Developments and Employability: New Skills Agenda for Europe

ASP 5E-2
Poster
Poster

The European Parliament is preparing an own-initiative report on the New Skills Agenda for Europe adopted by the European Commission on 10 June 2016. The workshop will support Members of the Employment and Social Affairs Committee and the Education and Culture Committee in the process of drafting this report.

18-02-2016 00:00
Evolution of collective bargaining in Troika Programme

József Antall JAN 4Q1

The workshop is connected to the EMPL Committee's ongoing work on monitoring the implementation of labour market and social reforms foreseen by the Memorandum of Understanding with Greece and its interest in following up the findings of the EP resolution of 13 March 2014 on Employment and social aspects of the role and operations of the Troika.

Workshop is also connected to the European Commission's intention to relaunch social dialogue. The workshop presentations trace the development of collective bargaining in the last decades and have a look at the state of play of collective bargaining in Portugal, Romania, Ireland and Greece.

Thursday 18 February 2015 from 11:30 to 16:45