1 eures presentation to iopnts workshop 25 october 1999
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IOPNTS Workshop
25th October 1999
EURES - History and Objectives Interoperability with Partners Funding EURES Technical System EURES Project Organisation EURES Performance The Future
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EURopean Employment ServicesEURopean Employment Services
Aim is to facilitate the free movement of workers in the Member States of the European Union, and in the European Economic Area
Formed as a partnership of the Public Employment Services of the 17 states and the European Commission (DGV)
Human Network consists of 500 Euroadvisers Supported by a computerised network
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EURES PartnersEURES Partners Belgium
– VDAB
– FOREM
– ORBEM France
– ANPE
– APEC
– OMI Germany
– BA
– BVA Austria - AMS Denmark - AMS
Greece - OAED Italy - MdL Spain - INEM Portugal - IEFP UK - ES Ireland - FAS Sweden - AMS Holland - ARBVO Luxembourg - MdE Norway - ADIR Finland - MSA Iceland - MSA Universities
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EURES CrossborderEURES Crossborder
Public Employment Services (PES) Economic and social partners
– trade union organisations– employer organistaions
Others e.g. regional authorities 18 Cross border structures
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EURES Cross Border PartnershipsEURES Cross Border Partnerships
Belgium / France / UK Belgium / Holland Germany / Holland Belgium / Germany / Holland Belgium / France / Luxembourg Germany / France / Luxembourg France / Italy France / Italy Denmark / Germany
Italy / Austria Germany / Holland Germany / Austria Germany / Holland Spain / France Ireland / UK (Northern Ireland) Austria / Italy Denmark / Sweden Spain / Portugal
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EuroadvisersEuroadvisers
Are principally located in local employment offices providing direct Advice and Guidance to workers on :-– Finding Work– What types of work available– Social Security rights– Healthcare– Accommodation– Education, etc.– Euroadvisers also offer a placement service
Euroadvisers also provide information to employers on how to recruit at the European level
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EURES Computerised NetworkEURES Computerised Network
Offers 4 facilities– Exchange of job vacancies between the public
employment services– Information database on living and working
conditions– E-mail network– Internet Services
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EURES UsersEURES Users
In the first phase (launch 1994), the users were the 500 Euroadvisers
In the second phase (ongoing), the system reached out to local agents of the Public Employment Services
In a third phase (1998), the system reached out to the general public (EUROPA Web site)
In the future, the system will reach out to all agents of all Public Employment Services (the partners)
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Integration of job databases- Interoperability
Integration of job databases- Interoperability
Local EmploymentOffice
National Jobs Databases
EURES JobsDatabase
Phase 1Phase 2Ongoing
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FundingFunding
Commission provides
– Telecommunications Network (TESTA - DGIII)
– Development and Maintenance of the computerised network (DGV)
– Basic Euroadviser training in free movement issues
– Continuation training on specific subjects
– Language training
Partners provide– Network of people including salaries
– Managerial and technical support
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EURES TESTA 1 NetworkEURES TESTA 1 Network
Frame RelayVPN
EEC/DGV
BEC
Cisco Router
PES National System
EuroAdviser TCP/IP Network IDnet
(TCP/IP) NETWORK
Cisco Router
Global DialAccess Point
Dial Upor ISDN
EuroAdviser
Firewall
Firewall
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PES using CISCO Routers
Country PES Comments LAN Connect
Germany BA As of January 1999Austria AMS As of January 1999France ANPE YES
APECBelgium FOREM YES
VDAB YESORBEM YES
Greece OAEDSpain INEM YESHolland ARBVO YESUK ES On Hold During 1999Finland TM YESLuxembourg MDE YESSweden AMS YES - October 1998Norway ADIR YESUniversities UNIV YESPortugal IEFP YES – August 1999Ireland FAS YES – September 1999
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PES using Modems
Country PES Comments
Germany BA Will move to LAN Connect as of January 1999Germany BVAAustria AMS Will move to LAN Connect as of January 1999France APEC
OMIDenmark AMSGreece OAEDItaly MDLPortugal IEFP Moved to LAN Connect – August 1999UK ES Will move to LAN Connect during 1999Ireland FAS Moved to LAN Connect – September 1999Sweden AMS Moved to LAN Connect – October 1998Iceland MSA ISDN
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EURES Project OrganisationEURES Project Organisation
EURES Project Managers (Labour Market Steering Group)
EURES Local System Administrators (User representatives)
EURES Technical Coordinators (collectively responsible for the EURES technical system)
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EURES PerformanceEURES Performance
1996 1997 1998
Contacts with Jobseekers 363,752 433,834 525,272
Contacts with Employers 28,971 40,534 48,362
Contacts with Others 46,929 52,828 68,058
Placements 9,505 23,796 26,599
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EURES - The FutureEURES - The Future
Migrate to TESTA II Increase Quality and Quantity of Job Vacancies exchanged Improve the European Profession Coding system Increase the number of Partners doing automatic exchange of Job vacancies Improve Job Follow up procedures Change role of Euroadviser to promotion, local training, service
development and projects Push the European Jobs out to the local offices Expand Internet Services to all European Job vacancies, Partner sites,
Information on Living and working conditions, CV’s database EEC enlargement