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Cécile Henrotte
19/01/2015
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In January 2015, the European Project entitled “Towards a European Social ID in the construction industry?” has been successfully completed with the adoption of its final report.

The project was launched by the European social partners of the construction industry, the European Federation of Building and Woodworkers (EFBWW) and European Construction Industry federation (FIEC) in January 2014 and was funded by the European Union.

 

En janvier 2015, le projet européen intitulé “Vers la carte d’identité sociale européenne dans le secteur de la construction ?” a été accompli avec succès. De plus, l’accomplissement du projet a terminé par l’adoption de son rapport final.

Le projet a été lancé  par les partenaires sociaux européens du secteur de la construction, la Fédération Européenne des Travailleurs du Bâtiment et du Bois (FETBB) et la Fédération de l’Industrie Européenne de la Construction (FIEC) en janvier 2014 et a été financé par l’Union européenne.

 

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