EU: European social partners present their work program 2012-2014

In 2012-2014, the European social partners commit to take the following actions: 
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ederation (ETUC) for unions – presented their work program 2012-2014 during the tripartite social summit before the European Summit on March 1-2. As expected, employment is in the center, particularly youth employment where they are thinking about negotiating a framework of actions. (Ref. 120147)

In 2012-2014, the European social partners commit to take the following actions:


  • Make a framework of actions containing concrete recommendations to the Member States and EU institutions about emplo
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