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TRANS-NATIONAL PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT ROMANIA – SPAIN, 9th JULY 2015

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9th of July 2015

Press Release

A Trans-national Partnership Agreement was signed on 9th of July 2015 for an inclusive labour market for youth by the Novapolis Association – Center for Analysis and Development Initiatives, The Ministry of Labour, Family, Social Protection and Elderly in Romania – Social Dialogue Department, and the National Association of Employment Agencies (ANAC) from Spain.

The Trans-national Partnership Agreement was signed within the “Pro Juvenes– trans-national partnership for an inclusive labour market for youth” project, co-funded by the European Social Fund (ESF) through the Sectoral Operational Programme Human Resources Development 2007-2013, Investing in people!

The project is implemented by The Ministry of Labour, Family, Social Protection and Elderly – Social Dialogue Department in partnership with: “AUR” – National Association of Human Resources Specialists – Partner 1, Novapolis Association – Center for Analysis and Development Initiatives – Partner 2, National Trade Union Confederation Meridian – Partner 3,  and the General Confederation of Romanian Industrial Employers – Partner 4, for a period of 12 months, at a national level, having a total eligible value of 10,988,390 lei, 75% of which is represented by the grant awarded by the European Social Fund.

The general objective of the project is to strengthen policies and practices related to employment and network development at a European level, as well as to strengthen the actors’ within the labour market capacity (trade unions and employers’ organizations, public authorities, NGOs) to be actively involved in promoting employment and social inclusion for youths by implementing policies that aim at their employment – the volunteering law, the internship law, the apprenticeship law etc.

The National Association of Employment Agencies (ANAC) from Spain was created in 2012 to become a general platform for all Employment Agencies regulated under the current legislation in order to achieve excellence in representing the employment sector companies.Currently, more than 210 Employment Agencies from all 17 autonomous communities in Spain are members of the Association. The organization also participates at a European level in the International Association for Education and Professional Guiding. ANAC offers a ranges of services to its member organizations, and its’ actions are focused on two main directions: structuring the employment agencies’ sector in order to obtain the standardization of employment intermediation processes and improving their quality; participating in political decision-making, both at central and regional level.

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