Policy Forum : Acting against Ethnic Discrimination on the Labour Market Presentation
European Platform on Overcoming Ethnic Discrimination Launched in 2006 Lead Member State: France Partner Member States: Germany & Sweden Aim: highlighting new ways for different key actors to tackle ethnic discrimination by using experiences developed in Equal projects
European Platform: PRS 5 Peer Review Seminars (PRS) targeting different key actors: Employment & training intermediaries Social partners NGOs Employers Local and regional actors Each PRS: 10-15 Equal DPs from across the EU Results : summaries + recommendations Implementation : February to May 2007
European Platform: Policy Forum Final event : Policy Forum Aims: Present lessons, conclusions & recommendations from the PRS Discuss and test them with key decision-makers from across the EU Explore ways of mainstreaming successful experiences from EQUAL
High European participation rate 268 participants in total 122 non-French Europeans from 18 Member States
Ten recommendations discussed by around 50 European decision-makers
Types of decision-makers Representatives of the European Commission Member State governmental representatives Participants in the non-profit sector Representatives of major Trade Union organisations Officials from major European municipalities: Uppsala, Barcelona, Paris, Bremen. Large businesses: Macif, Fexco Nordic, Air France KLM
More than 60 projects presented their results and their methods, shared their successes and encouraged decision-makers to make use of them
Employment and Training Intermediaries Recommendations Employment and Training Intermediaries Promoting capacity-building of staff in employment services for non-discriminatory working practices Developing new services and new forms of co-operation in order to facilitate the integration of minorities facing discrimination
Recommendations Trade Unions Reinforcing the role of mediator in Trade Unions in order to provide specific assistance to immigrant workers Putting the fight against ethnic discrimination at the heart of Trade Union action : appeals, collective bargaining, regulations
Non-Governmental / Non Profit-Making Organisations Recommendations Non-Governmental / Non Profit-Making Organisations Increasing the level of co-operation between non profit-making organisations, employment services and enterprises, for better integration of migrants into the labour market Combining the fight against ethnic discrimination with gender mainstreaming Recommendations Non-Governmental / Non Profit-Making Organisations Increasing the level of co-operation between non profit-making organisations, employment services and enterprises, for better integration of migrants into the labour market Combining the fight against ethnic discrimination with gender mainstreaming
Recommendations Enterprises Making sure that competencies, not appearances, are the main criteria in recruitment procedures Proving the economic effectiveness of diversity in the enterprise
Recommendations Local Actors Providing support to territories, the relevant level for comprehensive action to fight discrimination
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