CESI@noon: ‘The use of military forces for internal security tasks’
On 27 September, EUROMIL and CESI jointly organised the 14th edition of CESI@noon on the topic of ‘The use of military forces for internal security tasks’.
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On 27 September, EUROMIL and CESI jointly organised the 14th edition of CESI@noon on the topic of ‘The use of military forces for internal security tasks’.
On Tuesday, CESI in collaboration with UNITEE, the New European Business Confederation, held another edition of its lunchtime panel debate series ‘CESI@noon’. This time, the event took place on the topic of ‘Labour market integration of refugees: the role of entrepreneurs and trade unions’. The objective was to draw attention to the integration of migrants into the labour market through a channel which has so far been mostly underexploited: Mentoring schemes for refugees which seek to create a bond of trust and stand as a catalyser for integration by pairing up employers and employees together with refugees.
June 14 will see the next edition of CESI’s event series ‘CESI@noon’ with a lunchtime panel debate on ‘Labour market integration of refugees: The role of entrepreneurs and trade unions’. Registration is now open.
October 19 will see the next edition of CESI’s event series ‘CESI@noon’ with a lunchtime panel debate on a highly topical subject: Public sector workers in Europe facing the challenges of migration. Registration is now possible via the CESI webpage.
Today, CESI hosted another edition of its lunchtime event series ‘CESI@noon’. This time experts discussed with the audience about how public services in Europe may be enabled to better prevent and counter radicalisation among the citizenry – a topic that CESI’s Trade Council ‘Security’ has worked on in depth in the recent past.* With more than 120 participants registered for the event, the relevance that not only CESI but also policy makers, the organised civil society and citizens attach to addressing the recent spread of radicalisation in European societies was more than obvious.
The next CESI@noon event will take place on May 5 and address the topic ‘Radicalisation and terrorism: (new) challenges for public services?’.
CESI Youth invites you to a hybrid lunchtime CESI@noon event to discuss the rising housing costs and related economic disparities and social consequences for vulnerable groups, including young adults.
Having participated in both stages of social partners’ consultation on the proposed directive, CESI organises a ‘CESI@noon’ event on the topic with the participation of EU stakeholders and workers.
A pledge for fair working conditions for young people