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Joint OSH strategy for the enlarged Europe. An ETUC-TUTB Conference
European conference | 30-31 January 2004 | Brussels |

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The political and economic upheavals which occurred in many of the new accession countries in 1989 ushered in a transition to a new system of labour relations, with its benefits and drawbacks. The new roles and responsibilities acquired by trade unions and employers’ organisations in occupational safety and health are still less than satisfactory from the trade union viewpoint.

 

Programme
Plenary sessions
Introduction
  • Introductory speech by John Monks, General Secretary of the ETUC
  • The International Labour Organization and its OSH policy in Eastern Europe, Gerd ALBRACHT, ILO


National case studies - moving forward using best experience

  • Iwonna PAWLACZYK, Poland

Working environment in the enlarged Europe : new challenges and how to address them

  • Laurent VOGEL, TUTB
  • Viktor KEMPA, TUTB

Building OSH knowledge

  • Eusebio RIAL-GONZALEZ, European Agency for Health and Safety at Work

Tools for improvement of OSH policy

  • Charles WOOLFSON, United Kingdom

Parallel Workshop

Workshop 1 - National occupational safety and health policy
  • David WALTERS, United Kingdom
  • Neringa NARKELIUNAITE, Lithuania
  • Raili PERIMÄKI, Finland
  • Ivan KOKALOV, Bulgaria


Workshop 2 - Preventive OSH services

  • Fabio STRAMBI, Italy
  • Miroslav CIKRT, Czech Republic
  • Laurent VOGEL, TUTB
  • Olga POULIDA, Cyprus
  • Charles LEVENSTEIN, Hungary
  • Lone JACOBSEN, Denmark


Workshop 3 - Workers' health and safety representation

  • Jan POPMA, Netherlands
  • Viktor KEMPA, TUTB
  • Myriam GERARD, Belgium
  • Ivan MAJER, Slovakia

The Conference report was published in a special issue of the TUTB Newsletter
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