Objective
Dialogue between labour and management on a European scale, concerning new types of employment is rare. The main objective of this pilot project is to contribute to the creation of a joint European movement on renewing types of employment of training.
There will be four phases to DISNE. The first phase will analyse national and regional situations, and the way in which the debate on new types of employment is structured. The second phase will work on determining and describing individual cases. The third phase will lead to the creation of a thematic compendium-type document. The final phase will consist of the design of a training product including a definition of each partner's role and eye-witness accounts of actors involved in renewing types of employment.
To fulfil these goals, the partners will create a joint follow-up committee composed of representatives from each organisation's board of directors and a technical committee composed of technical officials or managers from partner organisations and of external experts. The two products will be distributed transnationally, through UNICE, CEEP and the ETUC. On a national level, they will be distributed through inter-professional social partners; on a regional and local level, they will be sent out through local chambers.
Impact
This pilot project will give social partners the means to make a major impact in types of employment and training.
Contract number : F/97/1/24010/PI/III.3.a/FPC
Domaine : Continuing vocational training
Contents :
Social Dialogue
Vocational qualifications
New job profiles
Products :
Training programmes/ curriculum
Short training courses
Group training with tutor
Public :
Trade union or worker representatives
Representatives of employers group
Trainers, designers & managers of training programmes
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Coordinator
86000 Poitiers
France
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