Contribution of collective bargaining to continuing vocational training
European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions, Dublin ; European Centre for the Development of Vocational Training, Thessaloniki
European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions - Dublin
2009
39 p.
collective bargaining ; comparison ; continuing vocational training ; legal aspect ; social dialogue ; social partners ; statistics
Collective bargaining
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"The EU Member States take a variety of approaches to continuing vocational training (CVT), and the social partners are involved in CVT governance and implementation to varying degrees. The European ‘Copenhagen Process' aims to increase participation in adult education by enhancing cooperation in vocational education and training. National-level social dialogue has played a prominent role in most countries, by setting the policy agenda. Sectoral and company-level bargaining on CVT are also important, with the scope and extent depending on the national context. This report has been developed jointly by Eurofound and Cedefop."
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