Call for proposal Enhanced implementation of the decent work agenda (fair and decent working conditions) with aims of this call to finance projects at national and sector level with the objective to use bipartite and tripartite dialogue in the implementation of the decent work agenda.
The aim is to increase the number of employees and enterprises that have improved decent work arrangements. The programme will raise awareness of the benefits of decent work, e.g. work-life balance, gender equality and non-discrimination, attitudes on health and safety, knowledge about rights and obligations and the fight against undeclared work and social dumping (work-related crime). The programme will support enforcement of national regulations related to the decent work agenda, awareness-raising activities and training on decent work topics addressing e.g. social partner staff, company health and safety officers, and labour inspectors. In addition, cooperation between public authorities in the Beneficiary States and Norway, particularly between labour inspection authorities, will be supported.
The maximum grant rate for a project is 90 percent.
Deadline: from Croatia, Lithuania and Poland due to COVID-19 has been postponed until Wednesday 3 June 2020, at 13.00 local time.
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Call for proposal Enhanced implementation of the decent work agenda (fair and decent working conditions) with aims of this call to finance projects at national and sector level with the objective to use bipartite and tripartite dialogue in the implementation of the decent work agenda.
The aim is to increase the number of employees and enterprises that have improved decent work arrangements. The programme will raise awareness of the benefits of decent work, e.g. work-life balance, gender equality and non-discrimination, attitudes on health and safety, knowledge about rights and obligations and the fight against undeclared work and social dumping (work-related crime). The programme will support enforcement of national regulations related to the decent work agenda, awareness-raising activities and training on decent work topics addressing e.g. social partner staff, company health and safety officers, and labour inspectors. In addition, cooperation between public authorities in the Beneficiary States and Norway, particularly between labour
inspection authorities, will be supported.
The maximum grant rate for a project is 90 percent.
Deadline: from Croatia, Lithuania and Poland due to COVID-19 has been postponed until Wednesday 3 June 2020, at 13.00 local time.