Brussels, 12-13 February 2015
 


 

Within the framework of the Belgian Chairmanship of the Council of Europe the Federal Public Service Social Security 2015 and the Federal Public Service Employment, Labour and Social Dialogue, in cooperation with the Council of Europe, organised on 12 and 13 February 2015 a high-level Conference on "The Future of the Protection of Social Rights in Europe" in Brussels.

The event offered a high-level exchange between academic experts, social partners, civil society organizations and representatives of international and political institutions.

Following the Turin Conference, the discussions resulted in the "Brussels Document", i.e. the synthesis of the conclusions reached by the sessions.

The "Brussels Document" has been handed over to the Belgium Chairmanship to provide input for the activities of the Council of Europe concerning social rights, with an updated and renewed view.

  Programme (see also Dutch version)

  Background paper (see also Dutch version)

Brussels' Document (see also ItalianGerman and Dutch versions)

Press release (see also Dutch version)

Date: 12-13 February 2015

Location: Auditorium Pacheco, Brussels

Organiser: Council of Europe, Belgian Federal Public Service Social Security, Belgian Federal Public Service Employment, Labour and Social Dialogue in the framework of the Belgian Chairmanship of the Council of Europe

Indietro 327th session of the European Committee of Social Rights

327th session of the European Committee of Social Rights

The European Committee of Social Rights will hold its 327th session from 16 to 20 May in in Strasbourg and by video conference.

The Committee will continue the examination of the national reports* for Conclusions XXII-3 (2022) of the 1961 Charter and for Conclusions 2022 of the revised Charter with respect to the provisions belonging to thematic group 3 on labour rights. Several pending collective complaints will also be examined over the week.

The Committee will also take stock of the situation related to the procedure provided for by Article 22 of the European Social Charter on “non-accepted provisions”. The countries concerned by exercise 2022 are Albania, Finland, North Macedonia and Turkey. They were invited to submit a written report.

* All the national reports submitted by States Parties to both 1961 Charter and the Revised Charter can be found on the country profiles web pages.

Strasbourg, France 16-20/05/2022
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