The brochure provides information on how national and international non-governmental organisations can engage with the European Committee of Social Rights under the two monitoring procedures related to the European Social Charter: the reporting procedure and the collective complaints procedure. Download it in English or French (available soon) or consult the electronic version below. 

INTRODUCTION
The collective complaints procedure
More information on the collective complaints procedure can be found in the Rules of the European Committee of Social Rights (see Part VIII, Rules 23-40) and on the relevant page of the Council of Europe’s website.
The reporting procedure on accepted provisions
More information on the reporting procedure can be found in the Rules of the European Committee of Social Rights (see Part VII, Rules 19-22), or on the relevant page of the Council of Europe’s website.
The ad hoc Reporting Procedure
The reporting procedure on non-accepted provisions
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Back New deadline for submission of comments on national reports by trade unions, employers’ organisations and non-governmental organisations

Reporting Procedure
New deadline for submission of comments on national reports by trade unions, employers’ organisations and non-governmental organisations

As the due by date approaches for States Parties to the European Social Charter to present their national reports on the thematic group I of Charter provisions relating to employment, training and equal opportunities (31 December as opposed to the usual 30 October), we are pleased to announce an extension of the period for submission of comments and other information on those reports. Trade unions, employers’ organisations, non-governmental organisations and others are invited to submit comments and other information by 30 June 2020 (instead of the usual 30 April deadline). Nonetheless, the European Committee of Social Rights would welcome that comments are submitted at the earliest possible opportunity.

For more information, non-governmental organisations can consult the brochure "How can (I)NGOs engage with the European Committee of Social Rights under the monitoring procedures of the European Social Charter", prepared for this purpose.

Strasbourg, France 20/12/2019
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