Objective
OBJECTIVES
In all Member States, trade union managers and representatives are having to deal with an increasing number of economic and social changes, the changes in contractual policies, work organisation, European legislation etc. In this context, co-operation at European level and the development of joint projects between organisations of different Member States will encourage mutual assistance, the pooling of resources, and the exchange of best practices and innovations. The aim of the project is to help trade union managers develop their knowledge of the EU and of programmes relating to training on the one hand, and the skills necessary for developing and managing transnational projects on the other hand.
ACTIVITIES
The partners will analyse the experiences of trade unions in the management of transnational projects in order to identify the problems which they encounter, the deficiencies in skills and information, and best practices. On the basis of the results of this study, they will produce a training module on the development and management of European projects. This module will be tested and evaluated at a meeting of the Educational Council of the Trade Union College (ETUC). Finally, a seminar will be organised for trade union trainers, and a network of trade union managers responsible for managing European projects will be set up.
PRODUCTS
-A guide to European programmes relating to education and training (revised version of the guide produced under a preceding project developed in the framework of the FORCE programme).
-A training manual on the development and management of European projects.
Contract number : EUR/95/2/2205/P/II.1.1.b)/FPC
Domaine : Continuing vocational training
Contents :
Adaptation to industrial change
Products :
New occupational profiles
Methodologies for analysing training needs
Conversion of training needs into objectives
Public :
Trade union or worker representatives
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Coordinator
1210 Bruxelles
Belgium
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