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Events 2009

_v3d9847_website  20 May 2010
BSLN mid-term conference
The BSLN mid-term conference "Working for sustainable labour markets was hold on 11 May 2010 in Vilnius. It was a very successful and fruitful conference. All presentations are available now ...
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3 web christer speaking  20 January 2010
"Road to Recovery" Trade Union High Level Meeting

The Baltic Sea Trade Union Network (BASTUN) held a High Level Meeting on 26 November in Vilnius, Lithuania. The meeting was a platform for the trade union movement of the Baltic Sea Region to ...
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p1030397_website 28 October 2009
Transnational social dialogue taking shape in the Baltic Region
The first meeting of the Steering Committee took place on 9 October in Riga. Constructive discussions led to agreement on its role and working methods. It was emphasised that BSLN is filling a gap ....
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cimg5963_website
21 October 2009
Building up network of knowledge

The first meeting of the research working group was held on 18 September 2009 in Hamburg. The German partners ISH and Nordmetall had invited the group members to discuss the labour market research activities within the project. It was one  ...
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 06 July 2009
Mobility of Labour: Blessing or curse?

Tripartite Forum on Mobility of Labour in the Baltic Sea Region was held on 25 November 2008 in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was organised by Baltic Sea Labour Network (BASTUN) and Council of Nordic Trade Unions (NFS), Friedrich Ebert-Stiftung (FES) and partly financed by EU. The forum was the ...
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Workshops  07. June 2009
National workshops as “starters“

As a starting point in the BSLN project, national workshops were held with all partners between December 2008 and April 2009. They were carried out in Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Germany, Poland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. The idea of the workshops was to bring together the different partners, both employers ...
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