Services
ELA delivers specific services addressed to different beneficiaries/users:
- citizens - jobseekers/employers
- national authorities - public authorities of the Member States at national level
(Ministries, Labour inspectorates, social security organisations) - social partners - at EU level and national level, where indicated
- other users - see each service in detail
Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, EURES encountered unparalleled challenges. In response, it swiftly embraced digitalisation, expanded its EOJDs, and automated its matching processes. However, the Commission’s report on EURES activity highlights that despite these developments, EURES has yet to realise its full potential.
Support to the Management of European (Online) Job Days (ELA/2024/OP/0005)
Hundreds of trucks and buses were checked by enforcement officers in February in six Member States. In total 324 infringements were identified.
EURES, the European network of Employment Services has helped jobseekers and workers to find opportunities in 31 countries across Europe already 30 years.
Highlights from the second edition of the ELA Tech conference
Third edition with the focus on digitalisation in social security coordination, information provision in road transport. Deadline: 7 June 2024.
Publications
Application of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in exchanging data for risk assessment
Practical manual on GDPR for analysts exchanging data on labor law and social security risk assessment. Summarizes legal issues and presents case examples and good practices from training sessions and exchanges with national authorities.
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