MobilNet: "The legal and tax situation of professionals and managers and its impact on mobility "
Πραγματοποιήθηκε στο Portoroz - Σλοβενία στις 11-13/9/2005 στα πλαίσια του προγράμματος MOBIL-NET που υλοποιείται με την χρηματοδότηση της Ευρωπαϊκής επιτροπής, σεμινάριο με θέμα: "The legal and tax situation of professionals and managers and its impact on mobility" .
Την Ελληνική πλευρά εκπροσώπησε ο πρόεδρος του ΙΝΕ/ΟΤΟΕ σδ. Αριστοτέλης Λάκκας
Draft programme
Sunday, 11 September
09.30 Welcome, introduction of project and seminar
10.00 Developments in the different countries (working groups)
11.00 Coffee break
11.30 The legal and tax situation of professionals and managers
Norbert Lachmayer, OEIBF
Presentation and discussion in plenary
13.00 Lunch break
14.30 Working groups 1
Legal - tax situation and challenges on national levels and trade union perception and initiatives:
Contracts
Social security situation
15.30 Coffee break
16.00 Working groups 2
Tax situation
Trade union involvement; collective bargaining
17.00 Final plenary discussion Mobility attitudes - presentation of 2 studies Norbert Lachmayer, OEIBF
18.00 End of day 1
Monday, 12 September9.00 Migration versus mobility (3rd countries, brain drain, political position)
Role of MOBILNET
10.30 Coffee break
11.00 EUROCADRES’s new platform for students and young professionals:
Presentation and possible cooperations
11.30 Mobility and internships in Europe: working groups
12.00 Overview of internships
13.00 Lunch
14.30 Discussion:
Mobility attitudes and barriers and how to deal with them
Katarina Zajec (EURES, Slovenia)
15.30 Coffee break
16.00 Europass (culture of job application)
17.00 end of day 2Tuesday, 13 September
09.00 Country sites - mobilnet website - questions and answers
Working groups
10.00 Future of mobilnet: FirstClass + website
10.30 Coffee break
11.00 Future of mobilnet: network + topics
11.30 2006 European Year of Mobility: topics, projects, activities
12.30 Action plan, feedback
13.00 End of meeting
o Job seeking activities and employers’ policies on recruiting abroad