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TRACE aims to build improved capacity within European trade unions to respond to situations of economic and industrial change.
Led by the European Trade Union Institute - Research, Education, Health and Safety, TRACE brings together 19 partners from 10 EU member states, drawn principally from European Industry Federations and national trade union confederations.
the ETUI-REHS website traceproject.org
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the EMCEF sub-project
The results:
CD on-line
3rd EMCEF-TRACE workshop III took place on 6-7 November 2006 in Valencia
Subject: Gender issues for EWCs facing restructuring
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- venue: Escola de Formació Vicent Redolat
- Program
[DE],
[EN],
[FR]
- Group picture [here]
- Summary
[here]
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Documents
- Organizational Details – Seminar in Valencia 6th- 7th November 2006
[EN] (updated 31/10)
- Reimbursement form
[EN],
[FR]
- Article European Works Council Bulletin
[EN]
- EWC Facts and Figures 2006
[DE],
[EN],
[FR],
[PL]
2nd EMCEF-TRACE workshop II took place on 31 March - 1 April 2006 in Bad Münder.
The workshop program,[EN], "Developing guidelines for EWC coordination II" consists of four main parts:
- Friday AM: the role of EMCEF coordinators
- Friday PM: the role of the secretariat and the EWC committee in EMCEF coordination strategy towards EWCs
- Saturday AM: agree on the form and structure of EMCEF guidelines for EWC coordination and how it will be implemented.
- Saturday PM: the content of draft guidelines, debated in detail.
Logistics:
- Arrival: Thu 30 March 2006
- Duration: 31/3 09:00 till 1/4 18:00
- Working languages: EN, FR
1st EMCEF-TRACE workshop I took place from 27-29 January 2006 in Bad Münder.
The workshop program, "Developing guidelines for EWC coordination" [EN]
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