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Title: Social Partner Dialogue of the European Chemical Industry


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Social Partner Dialogueof theEuropean Chemical
Industry
  • 26-27 October 2006
  • Krakow, Poland

2
Languages
  • English
  • French
  • German
  • Italian
  • Spanish
  • Polish
  • Hungarian
  • Czech
  • Swedish

BACK
3
Social Partner Dialogueof theEuropean Chemical
Industry
  • Conference organised by the European Mine,
    Chemical and Energy Workers Federation (EMCEF)
    and the European Chemical Employers Group (ECEG)
    supported by the European Commission DG
    Employment, Social Affairs and Equal
    Opportunities

4
5th Plenary meeting of the European Social
Dialogue in the Chemical Sector
  • 26 October 2006
  • Krakow, Poland

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Welcome addresses
  • Simon MARSH
  • (ECEG)
  • Dirk HADRICH
  • (EU Commission)
  • Polish Social Partners of the Chemical Industry
  • Reinhard REIBSCH
  • (EMCEF)

6
Approval of the Agenda

7
Education, Training and Lifelong Learning in the
European Chemical Industry (1)
  • Presentation and formal adoption of the report
    prepared by the Working Group on Education,
    Training and Lifelong Learning on the basis of
    the survey conducted by EMCEF and ECEG member
    organisations
  • Jeannette van DONGEN (EMCEF)
  • Simon MARSH (ECEG)

8
Education, Training and Lifelong Learning in the
European Chemical Industry (2)
  • Report on the progress of the CITIES project and
    outlook towards next steps
  • Prof. Leo GROS
  • (Fachhochschule Fresenius)

9
Education, Training and Lifelong Learning in the
European Chemical Industry (3)
  • General report on the work done in the Working
    Group since the last Plenary Meeting in May 2006
  • Alfons DE POTTER (EMCEF)
  • Simon MARSH (ECEG)

10
Responsible Care
  • General report on the work done in the Working
    Group since the last Plenary Meeting in May 2006
  • Jochen WILKENS (ECEG),
  • Stefano RUVOLO (EMCEF)

11
REACH and Health and Safety Management (1)
  • Activities of the Working Group Report from the
    two Social Partner Conferences in March in Prague
    and in May in Bucharest
  • Reinhard REIBSCH (EMCEF)

12
REACH and Health and Safety Management (2)
  • Update on the REACH legislative procedure Second
    reading in Parliament and Council
  • Jean Claude LAHAUT (CEFIC)

13
REACH and Health and Safety Management (3)
  • Presentation of the joint position paper of ECEG
    and EMCEF for formal adoption
  • Jean PELIN (ECEG)
  • Tomas NIEBER (EMCEF)

14
REACH and Health and Safety Management (4)
  • Status Quo of the proposed project with
    downstream user industries and their Social
    Partners on health and safety and presentation of
    Brochure
  • Jean Claude LAHAUT (CEFIC)

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15
Social Partner Contributions to Flexicurity
  • Presentation from EU Commission and Discussion
  • Dirk HADRICH (EU Commission)

16
Progress report regarding the setting up of a
High Level Group on the Chemical Industry by the
EU Commission in 2007
  • Reinhard REIBSCH (EMCEF)

17
Update on recent and upcoming social affair
activities of the EU Commission
  • Communication on demographic development and
    Social Partner consultation on balance between
    family and working life
  • Green paper on labour law
  • Optional Framework for transnational collective
    bargaining
  • Others
  • Dirk HADRICH (EU Commission)

18
Any other business

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26 October 2006
  • End of day 1
  • Wieliczka Salt Mine
  • Lobby at 1850 Hrs
  • Busses leave at 1900 Hrs
  • Dinner at 2000 Hrs

20
Social Partner Dialogueof theEuropean Chemical
Industry
  • Conference organised by the European Mine,
    Chemical and Energy Workers Federation (EMCEF)
    and the European Chemical Employers Group (ECEG),
    Supported by the European Commission DG
    Employment, Social Affairs and Equal
    Opportunities

21
European Chemical Industry Social Partners
Conference
  • 27 October 2006
  • Krakow, Poland

22
Welcome addresses
  • Reinhard REIBSCH (EMCEF)
  • Jean PELIN (ECEG)
  • Ada KOSTRZ-KOSTECKA (Polish Employers)

23
Social Dialogue in Central and Eastern Europe
update on developments
  • 0915 György PASZTERNÁK (EMCEF, Hungary)
  • 0925 Ladislav NOVAK (ECEG, Czech Republic)
  • 0935 Updates from other central and eastern
    European countries
  • Ivan TOMAC (EMCEF, Croatia)
  • Liliana DOMBALOVA (ECEG, Bulgaria)
  • Ioan Cezar CORACI (ECEG, Romania)
  • 0945 Discussion with Panellists and Participants

24
The Polish Chemical Industry and its Industrial
Relations an overview
  • 1015 Presentation from Polish trade unions and
    employers
  • Wojciech LUBIEWA-WIELEZYNSKI (ECEG, Poland)
  • Jozef WOZNY (EMCEF, Poland)
  • 1045 Questions from Participants

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25
The European Chemical Industry in 2006
reviewing recent developments
  • 1120 Jean-Marie BIOT (ECEG, Belgium)
  • 1130 Tomas NIEBER (EMCEF, Germany)
  • 1140 Discussion with Panellists and Participants

26
Education, Training and Lifelong Learning in the
European Chemical Industry
  • Conclusions from the Report on National situation
    and possible next steps for the Social Partners
    on the European level
  • 1200 Jeannette van DONGEN (EMCEF, Netherlands)
  • Simon MARSH (ECEG, UK)
  • 1230 Discussion with Panellists and Participants

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Mobility of Workers in the Chemical Industry
  • What links to be made to skill requirements and
    training needs Overall findings and the special
    situation in central and eastern European
    countries
  • Dirk HADRICH (EU Commission)

28
The European Qualifications Framework A step
forward for the Chemical Industry?
  • 1420 Dirk MEYER (ECEG, Germany)
  • Claus ESKESEN (EMCEF, Denmark)
  • Discussion with Panellists and Participants

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Mobility of Workers in the Chemical Industry
  • What links to be made to skill requirements and
    training needs Overall findings and the special
    situation in central and eastern European
    countries
  • Dirk HADRICH (EU Commission)
  • N. N. (Special Situation in Central and Eastern
    European Countries)
  • Sylvain LEFEBVRE (EMCEF, France)
  • Kåre KRISTIANSEN (ECEG, Denmark)
  • Discussion with Panellists and Participants

30
Conference Conclusions
  • Hans Paul FREY
  • (ECEG)
  • Reinhard REIBSCH
  • (EMCEF)

31
End of the ConferenceHave a safe trip home...
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  • Lunch break
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