CESI@home on Active labour market policies

New roles for trade unions to support workers

CESI@home on

 

Active labour market policiesNew roles for trade unions to support workers

 

March 11th 2022 | Online via Zoom | 10:00 – 11.00 AM  

Interpretation provided in EN/IT

In an era of unprecedented structural changes in the European labour markets, performing active employment policies remain a vital tool for the protection of the most vulnerable and the preservation of social cohesion and welfare. The globalisation of the markets, demographic changes, the digitalisation and automation of work, the green and digital transitions, and now, the pandemic, have reshaped the way work is performed and labour markets are organised.

Can active labour market policies (ALMPs) play an important role in mitigating the consequences of the current transitions in employment and support those at risk of permanent detachment from the labour market and social exclusion? How may measures for targeted institutional interventions create quality jobs and improve matching between workers and jobs, reduce (long-term) unemployment and increase opportunities for jobseekers, and, in the long run, boost productivity and enhance GDP growth? And what is the role of trade unions and social partners in the delivery, design and implementation of these policies?

CESI invites you to an online ‘CESI@home’ debate to hear, exchange and discuss about best practices for effective active labour market policies and promising approaches for quality job creation, especially for workers and citizens that have been affected and hit most by the Covid crisis.

The conversation will focus on the activities of the European Union in this area, challenges, and achievements in particular countries, and, finally, the role that trade unions can play to support active labour market policies and efforts of public employment services.

The structure of the discussion will be as follows:

10:00 Welcome address by Klaus Heeger, CESI Secretary General

10:10 Introductory statement by Theodora Xenogiani, senior economist at the Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs of the Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD)

10:20 Statement by Roberto Di Maulo, CESI Vice-President and Secretary-General of the Italian Confsal-Fismic

10:30 Remarks by Matthäus Fandrejewski, CESI Youth Representative

10:40 Open discussion

If you wish to participate, please register here

The event will be conducted in English and there will be simultaneous interpretation provided from/to Italian. The link to join the meeting will be sent prior to the event.