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Regional Working Meeting RWM2 12-13 May 2014, Bucharest

European Project VS/2013/001/0407 „Promoting social dialogue in the sector of Agriculture in the new member states toward developing a Sectoral Social Scheme in terms of combating precarious work places, poverty and social exclusion of the agricultural workers“. Regional Working Meeting RWM2

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Regional Working Meeting RWM2 12-13 May 2014, Bucharest

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  1. European Project VS/2013/001/0407„Promoting social dialogue in the sector of Agriculture in the new member states toward developing a Sectoral Social Scheme in terms of combating precarious work places, poverty and social exclusion of the agricultural workers“ Regional Working Meeting RWM2 12-13 May 2014, Bucharest This project is realized with the financial support of European Union

  2. The Partnership • Federation of Independent Unions in Agriculture (FNSZ) • Bulgarian Association of Agricultural Producers (BAAP) • Agrosindikat, Macedonia • 3F, Denmark • Agrostar, Romania • IG BAU, Germany • KZI, Slovenia • FGA-CFDT, France • ALPA -Association of Small Farmers, Italy • OSZPV – ASO -Czech Republic • European Federation of Food Agriculture and Tourism (EFFAT)

  3. Objectives • To enhance the sectoral social dialogue focusing on the social security systems in the new member states and candidate-countries • To rise awareness and contribute to the public debate on the commitment to social solidarity and challenges faced, and developing specific social security schemes in Agriculture • To contribute to improvement of the workers security in terms of economic crisis and inclusive labor market and fostering information and consultation between the all key partners - social partners and government - in the matter and its respect to it

  4. The Project Aims • To increase the capacity of trade unions and employers • To promote consultation procedures betweens the key players aiming to initiate discussion on the social security schemes/funds establishment • To encourage the active public debate and to inform the social partners on possible solutions/measures taken at European level

  5. Expected Results and Outcomes • Analytical Study/Peer Analysis on the situation of social security systems in European Union with focus on Agriculture • National inputs by each partner-country and National Action plans for concerted actions of the social partners • Transnational Brochure on possible good solutions for developing efficient SSSS in Agriculture • Increased capacity of the social partners in the sector upon social security issues and rights • Improvement of efficiency of the social dialogue and impetus for the process in the New MS and Candidate countries • Strengthening the transnational solidarity and cooperation • Massive information and media campaign for exploring and shaping the public opinion on the hot social issues in Agriculture

  6. The Regional Working meeting aims: • To increase the participants’ competencies on the social security issues in Agriculture and to promote consultation procedures betweens the key players at national level in the new member states and candidate countries • Exchange of the good practice examples existing in the field of Social security systems for Agriculture • To study together the opportunities in their national context and work on drafting the National Action Plans with concerted measures of the social partners.

  7. …and moreover…. • To give an emphasis on the potential of the sector • To make pressure on the politicians, for taking adequate solutions toward identified challenges and limitations. • Media campaign and strategy for dissemination of the idea and results and outcomes.

  8. How do we work on? - 2 strategic lines • High level actions to initiate a policy making process for developing specific social security schemes in the Agriculture • Real experience exchange and awareness rising and mobilization of the national social partners • Methodology: • Data gathering and surveys • Face-to-face meetings and distance work among the partnership and network, created by key players and concerned at both levels – National and European • Envisaged external experts, engaged in all phases and concerned to the related topics will support and guide the process of framing optional solutions and proposals for improving the legislative framework

  9. Timetable of Action Events – Agreed!

  10. The Focus-groups – why and how? • 3 regional Focus Groups at national and regional level – formed by new MS and old MS members who are: • key players at national level in Agriculture • Trade unions – Employers – State • The Focus groups work in dialogue and study together the possibilities for developing sectoral social schemes appropriate for the national context • Develop the National Reports and Action Plans for common measures/solutions.

  11. Evaluation Strategy - Indicators for Evaluation • Approval of Analytical Study • Approval of the Transnational Brochure • The number of good practices • National Action plans agreed with concerted measures • Agreements, Declarations, Opinions • The number of participants (politicians, opinion makers, journalists, etc.) • Gender equality • Publications at partner’s websites • Ultimate target groups touched • ………………

  12. Questions

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