The European Commission and five European social partners - ETUC, BusinessEurope, SGI Europe, SMEUnited and Eurochambres - renewed, on Monday 19 December, their commitment “to integrate refugees and other migrants more effectively into the EU labour market”, says a statement from the EU institution.
They adopted a joint declaration in which they reaffirmed “the importance of a multi-stakeholder approach to facilitate a smooth and rapid integration into the labour market. Such an...