
The event on November 17, 2023, served as a pivotal platform for addressing Europe's persistent crisis and its repercussions on Lithuania. Spearheaded by CESI, the event convened stakeholders, experts, and members to delve into pressing issues under the SYNCRISIS project.
The event on November 17, 2023, served as a pivotal platform for addressing Europe’s persistent crisis and its repercussions on Lithuania. Spearheaded by CESI, the event convened stakeholders, experts, and members to delve into pressing issues under the SYNCRISIS project.
Through informative presentations and engaging discussions, participants gained valuable insights into the significance of public services and the imperative for enhanced working conditions across sectors, particularly pertinent to Lithuania’s economic landscape.
Throughout the event, speakers tackled diverse topics ranging from labour laws to sector-specific challenges, providing attendees with practical knowledge and strategic insights. The event facilitated dialogues on collective agreements, reforms in salary legislation, and measures to prevent psychological violence in the workplace.
With 116 individuals attending in person and 57 participating remotely via Zoom, the event fostered a robust exchange of ideas and perspectives, reflecting a collective commitment to advancing worker welfare and social partnership initiatives in Lithuania.
Feedback following the summit underscored its success, with attendees expressing appreciation for the informative sessions and signaling interest in future gatherings. The event not only highlighted the importance of collective action in addressing Europe’s perma-crisis but also showcased CESI’s dedication to promoting equitable working conditions and fostering a resilient workforce.


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