Social partners

Employers' organisation (11)
Social partners (23)
Trade union (37)
Worker participation (69)
Workers' representation (3)

Synopsis: Employment & working conditions: Labour relations: Social partners: Social partners:


(Focus) Eunika Mercier-Laurent-The Innovation Biosphere_ Planet and Brains in the Digital Era-Wiley-ISTE (2015).pdf

scientists, social partners, elected officials and administrations with the aim to elaborate together laws, regulations and administrations with the aim to elaborate together laws,


2008 Innovation in Ireland.pdf

This aims to enhance the capacity of the social partners to build a stronger commitment to workplace innovation and change.


Case study analysis report of online collaboration and networing tools for Social Innovation.pdf

Elsewhere in Europe, institutional and regulatory frameworks include the continental corporatist models of central-West europe with strong social partners but rigid labour markets, the low social transfer models of southern Europe countries


Digital Agenda 2014-2017 - Germany.pdf

We will therefore collaborate closely with the German Bundestag, the Länder and local authorities, civil society, industry and science, as well social partners, those responsible for data protection,

Working together with the social partners, we will develop new, economically and socially viable approaches for working in the digital space. 1. Supporting

and discuss these issues together with the social partners and the scientific community to enable it to carry out a thorough and comprehensive evaluation of the opportunities

and social partners to evaluate if the political framework currently in place is suited to helping more families achieve a better work-life balance


DIGITAL SOCIAL INNOVATION Guide to social_innovation_2013.pdf

Complementary to the efforts by Member States, civil society organisations, regions and social partners, the European union's primary tool for achieving these targets is cohesion policy.

Effective partnership means that all stakeholders national or regional authorities, social partners, civil society-can influence


DIGITAL SOCIAL INNOVATION social_innovation_decade_of_changes.pdf

and yy involving the social partners in examining how the knowledge economy can be spread to all occupational levels

and facilitate a partnership approach between stakeholders (civil society, social partners, Member States). This flagship initiative identified commitments for the Commission in five areas, two of which relate very directly to social innovation:‘

regional and local authorities, social partners and employers, service providers, etc. a joint Guide to Social Innovation was published under the responsibility of the European Commissioners for employment and social policy (László Andor) and for charge of regional policy (Johannes Hahn) in February 2013.

By bringing together stakeholders such as social partners, chambers of commerce, industry and crafts, education and training providers, youth organisations and businesses under one umbrella, innovative partnerships are created,


Entrepreneurship, SMEs and Local Development in Andalusia.pdf

While most vocational trading is administered outwith the state, through collective agreement between the social partners, the Danish labour market model often referred to as=Flexicurity‘also provides generous provision for vocational training and retraining both for those in work and the unemployed.


How effective is innovation support for SMEs An analysis of the region of upper Australia.pdf

The executive board consists of representatives of the Austrian social partners (trade union chamber of labour, chamber of commerce) and major Austrian companies.


Innovation driven growth in Regions The role of Smart specialisation.pdf

and from the social partners, participated in the design and implementation of the Innovative Upper Austria 2010 program.

and from the social partners (with the involvement of the members of the Upper Austrian Research and Technology Council) in Upper Austrian participated.


JRC95227_Mapping_Smart_Specialisation_Priorities.pdf

industry and social partners, identify and produce information about new activities and develop roadmaps to realise the potential. 3 Common Provisions Regulation for the European Structural and Investment funds (ESIF),


Micro and Small Business in the EU whats in it for you.pdf

meaning national public administrations, NGOS and social partners, involved in the sector of employment and social inclusion. http://ec. europa. eu/employment social/emplweb/esf projects 117/search. cfm Regarding the convergence objective,


Open Innovation 2.0.pdf

The Fifth Report on Economic, Social and Territorial Cohesion prepared by the European commission (2010) has advocated further the importance of engaging fully relevant local and regional stakeholders, social partners,

especially in the context of local development measures (9). The same evaluation study indicated the increased use of partnerships in the EU15 (10) in the period from 2000 to 2006 with a significant improvement in the involvement of local and regional bodies, businesses, social partners

Researchers and practitioners generally agree about the importance of building research and innovation strategies based on the involvement of local and regional bodies, businesses, social partners and other organisations.


SMART SPECIALISATION STRATEGY, ARAGON RIS3.pdf

Four meeting of information of stakeholders in July (economic and social partners, research, innovation, education) Aragon on the S3 platform Sevilla Meeting S3 platform Core working group Ministry


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