Remunicipalisation, Social Dialogue, Project document
Date
Jul. 01, 2023
Multi-sectoral project on “the role of social partners in preventing third-party violence and harassment at work"
HOSPEEM, EPSU, CEMR, CESI as co-applicants and ETF, ETNO, ETUCE, EUPAE, UITP as associated organisations have been provided with financial support from the European Commission for a joint project in the field of social dialogue: “The role of social partners in preventing third-party violence and harassment at work” in the years 2021 and 2023 (VS/2021/0046).
Jun. 10, 2022
Social Dialogue Training Programme: how to develop independent social dialogue structures in social services
As part of the FORESEE project, EPSU has co-led two trainings on how to develop independent social dialogue structures in social services in the last month, alongside the Social Employers and other project partners.
Jun. 20, 2013
Joint EPSU/HOSPEEM project - prevention from sharp injuries, final conference
Joint EPSU-HOSPEEM Project "Promotion of Information, Awareness Raising and Implementation of Directive 2010/32/EC on the prevention from sharps injuries in the hospital and health care sector" Final conference, 20 June
Apr. 16, 2013
Joint EPSU/HOSPEEM project - prevention from sharp injuries, 3rd regional seminar
Joint EPSU-HOSPEEM Project "Promotion of Information, Awareness Raising and Implementation of Directive 2010/32/EC on the prevention from sharps injuries in the hospital and health care sector" 3rd Regional seminar :16
Mar. 07, 2013
Joint EPSU/HOSPEEM project - prevention from sharp injuries, 2nd regional seminar
Joint EPSU-HOSPEEM Project "Promotion of Information, Awareness Raising and Implementation of Directive 2010/32/EC on the prevention from sharps injuries in the hospital and health care sector" 2nd Regional seminar
Jan. 31, 2013
Joint EPSU/HOSPEEM project - prevention from sharp injuries, 1st regional seminar
Joint EPSU-HOSPEEM Project "Promotion of Information, Awareness Raising and Implementation of Directive 2010/32/EC on the prevention from sharps injuries in the hospital and health care sector" 1st Regional seminar