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Trade unions and seasonal workers’ associations met to showcase their cooperation and joint efforts to improve working and living conditions of seasonal workers

An online conference organized by the European Federation of Food Agriculture and Tourism Trade Unions (EFFAT), ‘Cooperation creates solutions’, draws a picture of the current situation of seasonal workers in Europe and outlines future challenges especially in the context of Covid-19 and the post 2020 CAP reform.

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In Finland Work may be seasonal, but workers' rights are not

The Ministry of Employment and the Economy of Finland has joined the European Labour Authority's (ELA) #Rights4AllSeasons campaign to remind seasonal workers of their rights, support employers in meeting their obligations and work to secure fair working conditions across the EU.  

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EURES Slovenia and EURES Croatia to exchange good practices on seasonal work

During the EU Week for Seasonal Workers (20−24 September), EURES Slovenia and EURES Croatia will organise a cross-border conference to discuss the legal aspects of seasonal work in both countries and to exchange good practices. The event is part of the European Labour Authority’s campaign “Rights for all seasons”.

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EURES Italy launches informative videos on seasonal work

During the EU Week for Seasonal Workers (20−24 September), EURES Italy will promote 10 short videos with useful facts and tips for both jobseekers and employers interested in seasonal work. The videos are part of EURES Italy’s involvement in the European Labour Authority’s campaign “Rights for all seasons”. 

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