LABOUR-INT I

The first edition of LABOUR-INT established the foundation for multi-stakeholder cooperation in labour market integration, implementing pilot actions in Belgium, Germany, and Italy while developing the Expert Group on Skills and Migration.

Project Description

The LABOUR-INT 1 Follow Up

This action will follow up on the three LABOUR-INT 1 pilot actions implemented in BelgiumGermany and Italy (Milan) and will be expanded according to the guidelines provided by the EGSM. The objectives of this action are to:

  • take stock and further disseminate the results achieved under the LABOUR-INT 1 national pilot actions by bringing together as many as possible stakeholders involved in the labour market integration of asylum-seekers and refugees, especially those who did not take part in the previous pilot actions.
  • raise awareness and possible sign a multi-stakeholder alliance inspired by the European Partnership for Integration signed by the European Commission and the Economic and Social Partners on 20 December 2017, at the local/regional/national level.

 

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ETUC Contact

Mercedes Miletti

mmiletti@etuc.org

+32 2 224 04 47

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Actions

The Pilot Actions

The action includes the follow up of the three national pilot actions that were initiated in the first edition of LABOUR-INT and will develop three new pilot actions in two additional countries, namely: 

SWEDEN

From arrival to work – fast tracks – a quicker introduction of newly arrived refugees and migrant

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BELGIUM

Combining innovation, labour market facilities and solidarity to bring migrants at work. A Belgian multi-stakeholder action.

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ITALY

Building a full-fledged labour inclusion package for refugees and asylum seekers in Milan in the tourism and tertiary sector. A multi stakeholder activity.

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Dec

14

Brussels 14 december 2018

Nov

7

Hornsgatan 20, 118 82 Stockholm Sweden

Sep

26

1 Macedonia Sq., Sofia, Bulgaria 26 September 2018

Jun

8

WKÖ Wiedner Hauptstrasse 63 AT - 1045 Vienna

Apr

12

ITUH Boulevard Roi Albert II 5, 1210 Bruxelles

Dec

11

Beez, Namur, Belgium

Skills & Migration

Businesses and trade unions have a joint interest for a stable and skilled workforce adapted to the needs of the companies, guaranteeing equality of opportunity and treatment between national and migrant workers. It is a widely recognised priority as the following documents show:

Project partners agree that assessment of skills and skill matching is a significant layer of an effective integration strategy. The objective of the Expert Group on Skills and Migration (EGSM) is to increase capacities of all players within a multi-layered integration strategy to perform assessment of skills and skills matching, according to the specific conditions of asylum-seekers and refugees. The EGSM is composed by researches from FIERI (Forum Internazionale ed Europeo di Ricerche sull’Immigrazione), trade union specialists from ETUC, EUROCHAMBRES, CEEP, ITC-ILO, the European Training Foundation (ETF) and CEDEFOP. Concerned European Commission services and national experts will be invited by project partners according to the needs.

The objective is to set tools to profile skills of asylum-seekers and refugees along the entire integration chain which may include language learning, civic education, social assistance, VET, balance of competences, labour market active participation, having as an output a CV that is recognised by the local labour market and used for skill matching.

Capitalising on existing policy frameworks elaborated at international level the objective is to prepare a playing field for labour integration of migrants at European level: examples are the ETF’s-MISMES (an Inventory of Migrant Support Measures from an Employment and Skills perspective), CEDEFOP’s VNFIL (Validation of Non-Formal and Informal Learning), the European Qualifications Framework (EQF) and Europass.

Working tools for skills assessment, validation of skills and skills matching are made available to the UnionMigrantNet members and networks of all social partners for immediate use and dissemination.

The only EGSM working tool is the eport on the page dedicated to the phase 1 of the project.

Contact:

FIERI, Forum Internazionale ed Europeo di Ricerche sull’Immigrazione
http://www.fieri.it/
Corso Marconi 4, 10125, Torino – Italy
fieri@fieri.it

Click here in order to get the
EGSM Final Report

 
 

Project Description

Access key reports, guidelines, and deliverables produced during this edition of LABOUR-INT.

Exprt group on skills and migration - FInal Report

As acknowledged in the policy and academic community, the cornerstone of migrants’ integration process is their fair and successful integration in the labour market