labour law
The field of law that is concerned with the regulation of the relationship between employers, employees, trade unions, and the government.
Labour market policy officers research, analyse and develop labour market policies. They implement policies ranging from financial policies to practical policies such as improving job searching mechanisms, promoting job training, giving incentives to start-ups and income support. Labour market policy officers work closely with partners, external organisations or other stakeholders and provide them with regular updates.
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The field of law that is concerned with the regulation of the relationship between employers, employees, trade unions, and the government.
Legislation, on a national or international level, that governs labour conditions in various fields between labour parties such as the government, employees, employers, and trade unions.
The trends, functioning, and fluctuations of the labour market, career options, wages, unions, working population and the supply and demand of certain professions in a sector.
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Analyse the market in the training industry in terms of its attractiveness taking market growth rate, trends, size and other elements into account.
Analyse data and perform research concerning unemployment in a region or nation in order to identify causes for unemployment and possible solutions.
Develop and supervise the implementation of policies which aim to improve employment standards such as working conditions, hours, and pay, as well as reduce unemployment rates.
Promote the development and implementation of policies which aim to improve employment standards, and reduce unemployment rates, in order to acquire governmental and public support.
Advise officials in a legislature on the propositioning of new bills and the consideration of items of legislation.
Solve problems which arise in planning, prioritising, organising, directing/facilitating action and evaluating performance. Use systematic processes of collecting, analysing, and synthesising information to evaluate current practice and generate new understandings about practice.
Establish and maintain cordial working relationships with peers in different governmental agencies.
Manage the operations of the implementation of new government policies or changes in existing policies on a national or regional level as well as the staff involved in the implementation procedure..
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The regulations and secondary legislation and policy documents governing the European Structural and Investment Funds, including the set of common general provisions and the regulations applicable to the different funds. It includes knowledge of the related national legal acts.
Understanding of the basic tenets of policymaking in a specific sector, its implementation processes and its consequences.
The discipline of project management, the activities which comprise this area and the variables implied in it, such as time, resources, requirements, deadlines, and responding to unexpected events.
The law which mediates the relationship between employees and employers. It concerns employees' rights at work which are binding by the work contract.
The theoretical methodology used in scientific research involving doing background research, constructing an hypothesis, testing it, analysing data and concluding the results.
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Replace and speak for the members in negotiations with management about workplace topics and represent the union at conferences and negotiations.
Give advice on various government and legislative duties, such as policy creation and the inner workings of a governmental department, to government officials in legislative positions, such as members of parliament, government ministers, senators, and other legislators.
Identify and respond to specific social problems in a community, delineating the extent of the problem and outline the level of resources required to address it and identifying the existing community assets and resources that are available to address the problem.
Analyse the steps which have been taken in order to reach the organisation's goals in order to assess the progress which has been made, the feasibility of the goals, and to ensure the goals can be met according to deadlines.
Research long term possibilities for improvements and plan steps to achieve them.
Reach out to and meet up with people in a professional context. Find common ground and use your contacts for mutual benefit. Keep track of the people in your personal professional network and stay up to date on their activities.
Liaise with officials fulfilling important political and legislative roles in governments in order to ensure productive communication and build relations.
Seek advice and collaborate with union officials responsible for topics that are relevant to one's work or business.
Manage and plan various resources, such as human resources, budget, deadline, results, and quality necessary for a specific project, and monitor the project's progress in order to achieve a specific goal within a set time and budget.