RIAL WORKSHOP ON PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT SERVICES December 10, 2008, Panama Leonardo Ferreira, ILO, San José PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT SERVICES IN CENTRAL AMERICA AND.

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RIAL WORKSHOP ON PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT SERVICES December 10, 2008, Panama Leonardo Ferreira, ILO, San José PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT SERVICES IN CENTRAL AMERICA AND THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC

RIAL Workshop on Public Employment Services 2 MANDATES TO DEVELOP PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT SERVICES Hemispheric agenda on decent work (the ILO’s XVI ARM, 2006) Building and enhancing the capacity and quality of employment services Declaration and plan of action of Tegucigalpa (2005) Modernization, integration, and decentralization of employment services ILO Conventions 122 (Employment Policy) and 88 (Employment Services)

RIAL Workshop on Public Employment Services 3 STUDY ON THE SITUATION OF PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT SERVICES IN CENTRAL AMERICA AND THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC Programme for Occupational Training and Work Placement (FOIL/AECID) Regional activities: ILO-CECC-FOIL Convention Interviews and surveys of public employment services in Central America, Panama, and the Dominican Republic: November-December 2007 Presentation of a snapshot of realities found in late 2007, and a roadmap for consolidating achievements and undertaking new tasks that facilitate the development of modern and updated public employment services that address the needs of users and governments in planning decent work promotion and improvement policies.

RIAL Workshop on Public Employment Services 4 ASPECTS ANALYZED (Comparison parameters): 1. STRUCTURAL PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT SERVICE MODEL 2. FUNCTIONAL PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT SERVICE MODEL 3. EXISTING RESOURCES 4. EMPLOYMENT MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE 5. OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATIONS USED 6. EMPLOYMENT COUNSELING 7. GENDER MAINSTREAMING 8. SERVICE FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES 9. SERVICE FOR VULNERABLE GROUPS

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7 Employment offices and employment representations Deconcentrated employment offices Decentralized employment offices Deconcentrated representations Decentralized representation s TOTAL Employment offices TOTAL Represent ations COSTA RICA DOMINICAN REPUBLIC EL SALVADOR GUATEMALA HONDURAS NICARAGUA PANAMA 2 (Min. and INA) (Min.) 0 6 (INA) (Min.) TOTALS Territorial Organization

RIAL Workshop on Public Employment Services 8 Structural Models and Deconcentration and Decentralization Processes Four coexisting basic models: 1. Centralized models where deconcentration is under way Dominican Republic, Guatemala, and Honduras The main challenge is to obtain the budgetary resources needed for deconcentration of the service with own means. 2. Decentralized models through public agencies Costa Rica, Nicaragua, and Panama Typically include a mixed process of deconcentration and decentralization of employment offices which, with guidance from the Ministry or Secretariat of Labor, enter into cooperation agreements in order to approach the general public, benefiting from resources of other public entities. 3Decentralized models through public agencies and private non-profit organizations This is the model implemented in El Salvador. In addition to intervention by public entities, it involves co-participation by private entities, and makes possible more certain access to all areas of the country, profiting from synergies of existing resources in different territorial areas. However, considerably more management and coordination is required when so many entities are involved. 4.Decentralized models through public entities and private for-profit organizations This arrangement has not been implemented in any country in the region.

RIAL Workshop on Public Employment Services 9 SHARED WEAKNESSES: 1. Insufficient presence of public employment services at the territorial level, although expansion is clearly under way. 2. Ministries of Labor, especially their employment areas, lack the budgetary resources needed to address the challenges of modernizing labor administrations and providing employment and job placement services. 3. Insufficient information on labor supply and demand and the linkage between them, hindering active employment policy planning. 4. Lack of linkage between the PES and professional training institutions that would enable unemployed workers to be provided with means. 5. Policy does not sufficiently envisage how to address the need to commit to strengthen PES or to generate active and coordinated policies for linkage of labor supply with demand.

RIAL Workshop on Public Employment Services 10 SHARED STRENGTHS: 1. SPE deconcentration and decentralization processes have been launched, enabling more job seekers and job providers to be served. 2. A wide array of good practices has been developed in all countries. These may be transferred and shared to facilitate further development by PES of: a. Structural and functional PES models. b. Employment management software. c. Labor market observatory implementation. d. Services without discrimination based on gender, disability, or financial hardship. e. National occupational classifications. f. Actions to enhance user employability. 3. A body of strategic theory and methodology has been developed to address unemployment and improve tools for employment management and promotion.

RIAL Workshop on Public Employment Services 11 SHARED THREATS: 1. Lack of institutional continuity, stemming from political changes that jeopardize progress being made. Lack of professionalization and/or an administrative career service lead to ongoing losses of know-how and paralyze management processes. 2. Disagreement or lack of coordination among agencies in addressing existing labor market imbalances. Lacunae between the employment, training, and education systems lead to considerable waste of resources of all kinds and make it difficult to obtain better results in social integration and job placement processes.

RIAL Workshop on Public Employment Services 12 SHARED OPPORTUNITIES: 1. Existing regional spaces and forums, such as the Foro de Directoras y Directores de Empleo [Employment Service Directors Forum], where valuable initiatives and results can be shared, transferred, and developed to improve PES and harmonize lines of development. 2. Convergence of many international cooperation initiatives (AECI, IDB, GTZ, ILO, etc.), with resource allocations for employment and training that can facilitate the integration of efforts to obtain desired outcomes in strengthening and developing PES. 3. Development and implementation of different initiatives for linkage of different national and international players so as to benefit from existing synergies and obtain return on existing resources, in pursuance of the pre-established goals of the different PES.