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KEY EVENTS

Research initiatives - European conferences

2008/2009
  • Rural Dévelopment: Innovative enterprises create employment opportunities

    • Optimising services
    • Consultation (authorities, customers and consumers) for the continuous improvement of documentation and quality of services.


  • Facilitating professional mobility

    • Reducing constraints  - exceeding expectations
    • Proposing a new way forward for legislation on the approval of agricultural vehicles
2005/2006
  • A single system for quality employment and more efficient services in 25 Member States

    • Preparation of a European Best Practice Guide aimed at the certification of work and services.
    • Employment and environmental protection are at the heart of EU strategies intended to maintain a high standard of living and social protection
2003/2004
  • For Ceettar: Success in no accident

    • Reinforcement of innovative initiatives in the Member States.
    • Survey of good practices focusing on the risks of prevention and training aimed at health and safety in the workplace.


  • Participation of Central and Eastern European Countries (CEEC) in rural development

    • Accompanying policies (professional training, off-farm employment, rural services) are indispensable.
    • Social dialogue will contribute to the reinforcement of associative structures enabling them to fulfil completely their role in the areas of competence assigned by the Treaty.
2002
  • The influence of ARCs on the structure of employment in European agriculture

    • Survey of the national situations
    • Providing information


  • Social dialogue in the Central and Eastern European Countries (CEEC) aimed at increased integration of the European dimension.

    • Information initiative on the application mechanisms of the pre-accession strategy

2001
  • In agriculture: New discoveries, new challenges, new demands;

    • The socio-economic impact of ARCs


  • New Partners for a new approach to agriculture

    • Stimulating employment
    • Improving production
    • Reinforcing professional qualifications.