In Natali D. et Vanhercke B. (dir.)
Bilan social de l'Union européenne 2015, Bruxelles, ETUI et OSE, pp. 291-315.
In Natali D. et Vanhercke B. (dir.)
Bilan social de l'Union européenne 2015, Bruxelles, ETUI et OSE, pp. 291-315.
L'OSE s'est vu attribuer un projet de trois ans visant à fournir à l'Institut national belge d'assurance maladie et invalidité (INAMI/RIZIV) et aux autorités sanitaires belges une expertise et analyse sur les politiques de l'Union européenne ayant un impact potentiel sur les systèmes de santé nationaux. Ce projet est la continuité d'une longue collaboration entre l'OSE et l'INAMI dans ce domaine.
Le projet comprend :
To mark the 17th edition of this flagship publication, the European Social Observatory and the European Trade Union Institute hold a presentation-debate hosted by the Workers' Group - Group II of the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC).
Allan Larsson, Maria Joao Rodrigues, Esther Lynch, Josef Wöss and Ruth Paserman discussed how the proposed Pillar of Social Rights will be transposed into concrete actions at the EU level, and how Member States can be convinced into accepting more guidance on achieving convergence towards higher social standards. Bart Vanhercke moderated the debate.
Poland, just like many other European countries, is facing the important challenge of modernising its welfare system in a challenging economic context and at a time of ongoing fiscal consolidation. Against this background, this public Roundtable discussion represents a key opportunity for scholars as well as national and European stakeholders and policymakers to discuss the contribution of social dialogue to welfare state developments in Poland and the rest of Europe.