EU: the European social partners present the first assessment of the implementation of the agreement on gender equality

The European social partners present, this Tuesday January 30, 2007, the first annual report on the implementation of the framework of actions for gender equality on the occasion of the launching of "European year of equal opportunities 2007". This first evaluation notices that this European agreement "gave a new beginning to the national social partners" work on equality". (Ref. 070084)
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The report, published on January 29th 2007, but for which we already gave the first elements (see story n°061266), welcomes the various initiatives launched by the national social partners within the framework of this agreement negotiated by Unice (which became BusinessEurope since), the UEAPME, the CEEP and the ETUC. Composed of 91 pages, it compiles the reports produced by the national professional organisations of 19 Member States plus Norway. This document reminds the actions undertaken pur

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