Save the date EMEcs PROJECT (VS/2020/0497) ONLINE WORKSHOP 30 November 2022 from 15:00 to 17:00 CET

  • Start: 30/11/2022 15:00
  • End: 30/11/2022 17:00

Strengthening social protection for posted workers in times of emergency.

Insights and proposals from the analysis of good practices and gaps in the protection of posted workers from Covid-19 health and economic threats

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The European Association of Paritarian Funds – AEIP is pleased to invite you to the online workshop “Strengthening social protection for posted workers in times of emergency”, organised on 30 November 2022 as part of the European Market Environment in the Construction Sector (EMEcs) Project.

The EASI funded EMEcs project aims to understand how posted workers in the construction sector have been affected by the measures introduced by Member States to fight the Covid-19 pandemic, how pandemic related obstacles to posting can be overcome and how workers can be better protected in the future under similar circumstances.

The aim of the workshop is to present the project’s EU handbook, which analyses features and limits of initiatives meant to support construction companies and workers in the health and safety, social protection, and vocational training domains during the pandemic in countries covered by the partnership (Germany, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Romania, and Spain). Standing from the perspective of posted of workers, the report provides some hints on gaps in the adopted policies and on possible improvements for the future, which will be discussed  with social partners, paritarian funds and stakeholders active in the construction sector.

To find out more about the European Market Environment in the Construction Sector (EMEcs) Project, click here.

 

Logistics

Dates: 30 November 2022, from 15h to 17h CET

The programme is available here.

Where: Online (Zoom)

Registration is open here.

Login information will be sent to every registered participant before the event.

For any further information and questions, please contact Giuseppe Perretti.

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