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EURES

30 Years of EURES

Celebrating 30 Years of EURES: Fair Work Anywhere in Europe

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Facts and figures

EURES network
ELA supports the free movement of workers by supporting the management of the EURES network and the EURES portal.

Around 1,000 EURES Advisers support interested jobseekers and employers, including 3.9 million jobs and 1 million CVs registered on EURES portal.

Support in organising European Job Days events
ELA supports job matching across EURES countries through the European Online Job Days platform

27 European Job Days events supported in 2023.

Training for EURES staff
ELA supports professional development and knowledge sharing among the EURES network

82 training sessions for EURES network staff delivered in 2023.

How to

Governance of the EURES network

The activities of the EURES network are supported by the European Coordination Office (ECO) managed by the European Labour Authority. Each participating country (31) designates a National Coordination Office (NCO), generally linked to either their Public Employment Services (PES) or their Ministry of Labour. All NCOs, the European Commission and ECO are exchanging information and supporting the implementation of the EURES Regulation in the EURES Coordination Group (ECG). Representatives of the social partners at EU level have the right to attend the meetings of the ECG. 

The European Commission and ELA are part of the EURES network. The European Commission is responsible for the political steer including legislation, reporting, evaluation, and grant management.  

EURES Coordination Group  

The mission of the EURES Coordination Group is to exercise a coordinating role with regard to the activities and functioning of the EURES network. It serves as a platform for the exchange of information and for the sharing of good practices across the EURES network, in particular regarding the development and dissemination of appropriate information and guidance to workers, including frontier workers, and employers. The Coordination Group shall support the implementation of Regulation (EU) 2016/589

 

 

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