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1 Jean Monnet Chair of EU Labour Law Academic Year 2014-2015 Silvia Borelli: silvia.borelli@unife.it http://www.unife.it/giurisprudenza/giurisprudenza/studiare/europe an-labour-law Please, check the web site for any materials distributed during the course! Lesson 4silvia.borelli@unife.it http://www.unife.it/giurisprudenza/giurisprudenza/studiare/europe an-labour-law European Labour Law

2 European Employment Strategy Objectives: The Union shall work for «a highly competitive social market economy, aiming at full employment and social progress” (art. 3 TEU). “In defining and implementing its policies and activities, the Union shall take into account requirements linked to the promotion of a high level of employment” (Art. 9 TFEU). Member States and the Union shall “work towards developing a coordinated strategy for employment and particularly for promoting a skilled, trained and adaptable workforce and labour markets responsive to economic change” (art. 145 TFEU). States’ role: «Member States, through their employment policies, shall contribute to the achievement of the objectives referred to in Art. 145 in a way consistent with the broad guidelines of the economic policies of the Member States and of the Union” (art. 146 TFUE). MS “shall regard promoting employment as a matter of common concern and shall coordinate their action” (art. 146 TFEU). UE role: encouraging cooperation between Member States, supporting and complementing their action (art. 147 TFEU). «The objective of a high level of employment shall be taken into consideration in the formu­ lation and implementation of Union policies and activities” (art. 147 TFEU)

3 European Employment Strategy Employment Committee: created by the Council; each MS and the Commission appoint 2 members. Task: monitoring the employment situation and employment policies in the Member States and the Union; formulating opinions at the request of the Council or the Commission or on its own initiative; contributing to the preparation of the Council proceedings referred to in Article 148 (art. 150 TFEU)

4 EES Methodology (art. 148 TFEU) Annual Report by the Council and the Commission (Join employment report) Analysis of the employment situation in the Union and conclusion of the European Council Guidelines which the MS shall take into account in their employment policies, adopted by the Council, on a proposal from the Commission, after consulting the European Parliament, the Economic and Social Committee, the Committee of the Regions and the Employment Committee

5 EES Methodology (art. 148 TFEU) Annual report on the principal measures taken to implement its employment policy in the light of the Guidelines, provided by the MSs (national reform programme- NRP) Examination of the NRP by the Council. The Council, on a recommendation from the Commission, may make recommendations to MSs (country-specific recommendations) the Council and the Commission make a joint annual report to the European Council on the employment situation in the Union and on the implementation of the guidelines for employment

6 Coordination of Employment policies (art. 150 TFEU) The European Parliament and the Council, acting in accordance with the ordinary legislative procedure and after consulting the Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions, may adopt incentive measures designed to encourage cooperation between Member States and to support their action in the field of employment through initiatives aimed at developing exchanges of information and best practices, providing comparative analysis and advice as well as promoting innovative approaches and evaluating experiences, in particular by recourse to pilot projects. Those measures shall not include harmonisation of the laws and regulations of the Member States.

7 EES Phases 1997-2000: 4 pillars - adaptability, entrepreneurship, equal opportunities and employability. 2001-2002: 4 pillars + orizontal objectives 2003-2004: 3 main objectives (full employment, improving quality and productivity at work, and strengthening social cohesion and inclusion) + specific guidelines 2005-2008: 24 integrated guidelines on macro and micro- economic and employment policies, revised every three years 2010: Europe 2020 strategy


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