Jun. 13, 2022 2022 - 13 June TPV Project - Webinar N°6: Brainstorming on how to improve the social partner multisectoral Guidelines?
Mar. 04, 2022 2022 - 04 March TPV Project - Webinar N°5: Protection and compensation of victims of violence or harassment
Dec. 16, 2021 2021 - 16 December TPV Project - Webinar N°4: Digitalisation and third-party violence and harassment at work: challenges and risks
Jun. 15, 2021 2021 - 15 June TPV Project - Webinar N°1: Setting the scene: definitions, impact and role of social dialogue, 15 June 2021
Jun. 02, 2021 Valuing public services, valuing public service workers! 3 panels: #1 Public Services and delivering on human rights, #2 Trade unions, public services and public ownership, #3 Organising the fight against privatisation
Nov. 19, 2019 “Next generation trade and investment agreements: Upcoming challenges for public services” Joint AK EUROPA / ÖGB Europabüro / EPSU / ETUC workshop on Trade 19 November 2019EPSU offices, Brussels, Belgium
Feb. 22, 2018 Joint ETUI/EPSU course 'Quality public services, gender equality and the European Pillar of Social Rights’ REPORT of the workshop discussion & presentations
May. 15, 2017 2017 - 4 & 5 May Building company networks and EWCs in health and social services, ORPEA - ETF, Brussels
Feb. 23, 2017 Organizing, recruiting and retaining workers seminar in Belgrade with a focus on women organizing More than 30 participants from 5 countries from EPSU’s South-East and Central European Constituencies came together to exchange on recruitment, retention and organizing strategies.
Jan. 12, 2017 Quality employment: report of EPSU conference (12 January 2017) Over 120 participants from across Europe gathered in Brussels on 10-11 January to debate a wide range of issues related to the quality of employment – how
Dec. 06, 2016 Joint EPSU/ETUI course ‘Strengthening campaigning and lobbying capacity for trade unions in Central and Eastern Europe’ 7 - 8 December 2016 - Brussels, ITUH Room B
Oct. 21, 2016 EPSU meeting on CETA an opportunity to exchange with Scott Sinclair from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (CCPA) and Thomas Fritz PowerShift Germany on the many problems with CETA, including for public services and democracy.