Objective
OBJECTIVES
The objective of this project is to provide workers and industrial SMEs with an appropriate analysis tool which will make it possible to define companies' training requirements and workers' qualification requirements and to help players involved in social dialogue in the development of continuing vocational training plans. The project will recognise workers' current qualifications, even if they are not officially certified. It should also be noted that the requirements of work and management organisations, which are synonymous with an improvement in quality, are crucial issues for the two parties given the intensified competition prevailing on all markets.
ACTIVITIES
With the scientific support of a university research centre, the trade union and business associations in Portugal (General Workers' Union), Ireland and Italy will analyse industrial relations, training systems and the application of the ISO 9000 standards in the three Member States, in order to produce software and associated tools with the aim of attaining the objectives which have just been mentioned.
PRODUCTS
Production of a set of tools, having the same characteristics - mainly the use of the ISO 9000 standards - which can be transferred to other contexts, aimed at promoting social dialogue on continuing vocational training plans. These analytical tools will combine the qualification requirements of the workers with those of the SMEs, so as to improve the quality and competitiveness of the companies.
Contract number : P/95/2/2349/P/II.1.1.b)/FPC
Domaine : Continuing vocational training
Contents :
Social dialogue
Products :
Methodologies for vocational guidance
Training programmes/ curriculum
Training programmes/ curriculum
Public :
Companies
Trade union or worker representatives
Workers/ Employees
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Coordinator
1200 Lisboa
Portugal
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