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Mobility:
an instrument for more
and better jobs: The
European Job Mobility
Action Plan 2007-2010
presentation by
Lambert Kleinmann
Eurocadres seminar
Mobility and career development
Brussels, 4 October 2007
JOB MOBILITY
Why geographical or job to job Mobility?
 Above 4 million jobs are vacant in the EU while the rate of
unemployment is at around 7,9 % (17,3 % for the youth).
 Mobility is essential for the development of European labour markets
- Treaty: freedom of movement of workers
- Lisbon agenda: contributes to growth and jobs
- Employment guideline #20
“Improve matching of labour market needs through….removing
obstacles to mobility for workers across Europe within the framework of
the treaties”
Geographical Mobility situation
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2% working age citizens in EU-27 live and work in another MS
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610 000 mobile workers in EU-15 in 2005
+ seasonal and cross-border workers
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Growing intentions for future mobility
New trends: younger, higher-skilled, multi mobility practices
JOB MOBILITY
Characteristics of movers
EU-15 “Mobile“: young (but rising share of mobile above 34), single
without kids, highly educated and working in skilled and high-skilled
occupations
EU-10 “Mobile“: younger than EU-15 mobile, without kids (but more
likely to be married), medium education, but many work in low-skill jobs
JOB MOBILITY
Impact of intra-EU migration after enlargement
Even after enlargement, geographic mobility is a relatively limited
phenomenon in Europe
Positive effects on the economies of the receiving countries
No evidence of significant replacement of national workers
(complementarity) and no visible signs of “welfare tourism“
Sending countries: Brain drain a concern for some countries – but how
permanent?
Let´s not forget: free movement of workers a basic right of European
citizens.
JOB MOBILITY
Why geographical or job to job Mobility?
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Eurobarometer those who move have a better chance to find a job
European Central Bank “…greater mobility increases economic efficiency,
helping match job skills with vacancies.”
European Foundation for Living and Working Conditions Report:
Mobility in Europe 2006: “Mobility can assist in ensuring that EU citizens
‘work to live’ and improve their quality of life, as well as assist in
strengthening social cohesion within Europe and assuring the sustainable
development of European society in general”
OECD policy brief 9/2007: ”Greater labour mobility would strengthen the
Union. A mobile workforce can act as a safety valve for economies that are out
of sync with their neighbours – which is especially important in the euro area –
and can make companies more productive and innovative by bringing fresh
perspectives and new skills and ideas”.
Important Stakeholders
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Engaging for mobility of workers at trans-national & cross-border levels:
 National Public Employment Services - as driving forces
Leadership & strategic vision for employment and job mobility
Support to labour standards, workers rights & law enforcement,
Capacity for analysis and measurement,
Effective services
 Local Public Employment Services
 Social Partners (trade unions, employers’ organisations, chambers of
commerce, …)
 Regional and local administrations and universities
 Private Employment Services
2006 European Year for Workers Mobility
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Objectives
Awareness raising of the rights of workers, of the existing possibilities
for geographic and occupational mobility
Exchange of good practice between the stakeholders concerned
Better knowledge - deeper study of the scale and nature of geographic
and occupational mobility
Meetings & events
Conferences and Awards
“European Job days”: 150 000 visitors in 250 cities for employers & job
seekers, thousands of vacancies filled.
Information & promotion
http://ec.europa.eu/employment_social/workersmobility_2006
What is EURES??
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A network of organisations working in the field of employment
Which support the mobility of workers at transnational & Crossborder levels
In the EEA (+ Switzerland)
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More than 700 EURES advisers
145 work in cross-border regions
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On average more than 90.000 individual contacts with jobseekers,
workers and employers per month
EURES advisers are trained specialists
Information, guidance and placement services
Jobseekers and employers
EURES: the Portal
On average:
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More than 1million job
vacancies
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250.000 CVs
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10.000 employers
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700.000 visitors per
month
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25 languages
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http://eures.europa.eu
Remaining obstacles to geographical
mobility
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Legal and administrative barriers
 social Security disparities
 non recognition of skills and qualifications
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Practical obstacles
 housing, language, employment of partner, …
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Psychological issues
 absence of return mechanism
 non-recognition of mobility experience
A Job Mobility Action Plan for 2007-2010
Mobility, an instrument for more and better jobs.
Aims:
 To remove remaining fears, barriers and obstacles
 To enhance the development of a mobility culture
Objectives:
1. To improve existing legislation and administration practices
2. To enhance the policy dimension of mobility
3. To reinforce EURES as the one-stop instrument for workers mobility
4. To foster awareness among wider public
 Builds on practical and bottom up approaches.
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Job Mobility Action Plan for 2007-2010
1. Improving existing legislation and
administrative practices
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Examine current regulation on coordination of social security schemes
 in view of the changing needs of mobile workers ( shorter periods
jobs, multi-mobility, etc)
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Strengthen European existing expertise in social security coordination
 reinforce analytical capacity of TRESS network experts (Training and
Reporting on European Social Security).
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Streamline administrations practices and cooperation
 electronic consultation and exchange of information
 electronic European Health Insurance Card.
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Establish minimum standards for the acquisition and preservation of
supplementary pensions.
Job Mobility Action plan
2. Enhancing the policy dimension of mobility:
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Mainstream job mobility in MS national programmes
As a priority in national employment strategies
As part of lifelong-learning national programmes
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Remove obstacles
Cooperation MS, all stakeholders and EC
Improve information to mobile workers of their rights
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Develop mobility schemes
Use Structural Funds ►► European Social Funds
Inventory successful schemes & investigate on
a European Mobility scheme.
Job Mobility Action plan
3. Reinforcing the service provision of EURES:
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Improve transparency of information on respect of labour standards & equal
treatment
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Expand quality of services
 Targeting needs of specific categories of workers (unemployed, youth,
seasonal, etc)
 Maximising personalisation and support for a full carrier plan
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Enhance strategic dimension
 Increase data collection from the network for analysis of mobility flows
 Reinforce synergies with other networks and actors in the labour
market
 Establish cross border collaboration and partnerships between Member
States
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Increase operational coverage
 Opening up to non EU/EEA workers
First step: information on rules and procedures to enter EU labour
markets
Job Mobility Action plan
4. Fostering awareness of the advantage of mobility
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European Job days each year
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The European Job Mobility Partnership
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Annual Call for Proposal in the PROGRESS programme
pilot activities for innovation
exchange of good practices
results dissemination
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Studies and surveys on mobility flows and removal of obstacles
European Job Days 2007
24-29 September 2007
Simultaneous job fairs,
open days, workshops,
cultural events
in over 200 European cities.
29 September 2007 Brussels, Berlaymont
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Around 100 organisations : public employment services, social partner organisations, chambers of commerce
etc.
EU institutions to take part; Commission programmes EURES, Europe Direct, Euro Info Centres, etc
Around 10000 visitors
A mobility initiative from EURES to celebrate the EU’s 50th birthday and the year for equal
opportunities.
« YOUR FIRST JOB ABROAD »
Dates for applications: 24/09/07 > 15/10/07
Country: All EU Member States = Norway,Iceland and Switzerland
Organizer: EURES network, the European Commission
More Info: http://eures.europa.eu
50 European workers to be offered a qualified job abroad
The event is open to all workers from the EU, Norway, Iceland and
Switzerland at their first work experience abroad.
The 50 winners will be assisted in all steps of their experience by the EURES
network, and workers will be invited to record their impressions through a blog
or an electronic diary.
A joint celebration in 2008 to gather together all participants and host
organisations to exchange ideas and experiences and draw a first lesson of the
initiative.
Thank you