ZAGREB, Jan 31 (Hina) - A two-day meeting of experts of workers and employers organisations of the South East of Europe ended on Thursday with the adoption of a resolution on priorities in social development and the roles of social
partners in countries of South East Europe. The meeting, organised by the international labour organisation, was attended by the Alliance of Independent Croatian Unions, the Croatian Employees' Association, representatives of workers' and employers associations from Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Yugoslavia, Macedonia, Moldavia and Rumania. The Zagreb meeting was the first such meeting within the Stability Pact, and has initiated social dialogue in the region, it was said at a news conference after the session. The two-day meeting, organised with the help of donations by the Italian, French and Swiss governments, was also attended by representatives of the Council of Europe, Europe
ZAGREB, Jan 31 (Hina) - A two-day meeting of experts of workers and
employers organisations of the South East of Europe ended on
Thursday with the adoption of a resolution on priorities in social
development and the roles of social partners in countries of South
East Europe.
The meeting, organised by the international labour organisation,
was attended by the Alliance of Independent Croatian Unions, the
Croatian Employees' Association, representatives of workers' and
employers associations from Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina,
Yugoslavia, Macedonia, Moldavia and Rumania.
The Zagreb meeting was the first such meeting within the Stability
Pact, and has initiated social dialogue in the region, it was said
at a news conference after the session.
The two-day meeting, organised with the help of donations by the
Italian, French and Swiss governments, was also attended by
representatives of the Council of Europe, European Commission and
the international employers' association.
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