euroccupations expert session transport may 21, 2008 marseille
TRANSCRIPT
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• Arbeid Opleidingen Consult – Esther de Ruijter
– Judith van den Kerkhof
• VTL– John van Rijn
– Hans Konings
Organisation
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Program1. Introduction of cluster Transport
(Arbeid Opleiding Consult, +/- 10 min.)
2. New European-level legislation (VTL, +/- 35 min.)
3. Discussion (+/- 60 min.)
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Cluster Transport• 3 areas of work:
– Transport, logistics, port, airport– Hospitality, tourism, leisure, sports– Cleaning, housekeeping, garbage, waste
• 16 key occupations
EurOccupationsExpert response rates
2
11
6
21
4
0
5
2
01
35
1
7
4
00
5
10
15
20
25
30
35Flight attendant
International truck driver
Taxi driver
Sailor
Ship mechanic
Transport clerk
Cloak room attendant
Restaurant cook
Waiter or waitress
Hotel manager
Kitchen helper
Swimming instructor
Travel agency clerk
Cleaner (in establishments)
First line supervisor cleaning workers
Asbestos removal worker
EurOccupationsResponse rates per country
International truck driver
0 0
1
2
1
6
1
00
1
2
3
4
5
6Belgium
Germany
United Kingdom
France
Italy
The Netherlands
Poland
Spain
EurOccupationsInternational truck driver
Tasks1. Prepare the delivery
2. Check technical status
3. Perform minor repairs
4. Manoeuvre lorries
5. Load and unload
6. Check the load
7. Ensure documentation
8. Drive the lorry
9. Maintain logs
10. Report to the base
11. Obtain receipts, collect payments
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Analyses of expert data• Frequency of performance of tasks• Importance of competent performance• Performance under supervision or not• Coaching/training of co-workers• Physical effort• Mental effort
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Distinct results (1) Frequency of task-performance
3
0 0 0
6
0
1
2
3
4
5
6Never
Yearly
Monthly
Weekly
Daily1
0
1
0
7
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7Never
Yearly
Monthly
Weekly
Daily
Prepare the delivery Load and unload cargo
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Distinct results (2) Task performance under supervision?
4
3
0
1
2
3
4
Mainly under directsupervision
Mainly not undersupervision
Prepare the delivery Ensure documentation is complete
3
6
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
Mainly under directsupervision
Mainly not undersupervision
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Distinct results (3) Task performance under supervision?
3
6
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
Mainly under directsupervision
Mainly not undersupervision
Report delays and problems to base
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Distinct results (4) Coaching/training of co-workers?
1
4
3
1
Regularly
Occasionally
Never
It varies
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Congruent results
• Competent performance is of some or major importance for all tasks
• The occupation requires some or much physical and mental effort
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Future data collection and analyses
• Expert and worker recruitment for surveys
• Differences and similarities across countries
• Enhance comparability
EurOccupations‘International truck driver’European-level legislation
• Introduction on Directive 2003/59/EC
• Differences between the 8 countries
• Faced challenges
• Consequences for the occupation
• Discussion
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Statement (2)
• ‘The new legislation enhances the quality of the truck driver occupation’
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Statement (3)
• ‘Level playing field is an illusion: examination regimes in respective countries aren’t the same’