Guidelines for the employment policies of the Member States
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Last active 18 Oct 2022
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What this bill does
In plain terms: what it changes and who it affects.
It sets EU employment-policy guidelines that Member States must consider in their national jobs and reform plans.
Who it affects
Member States and the people and groups affected by their employment policies, especially workers, jobseekers, young people, women, children, Roma people, and refugees. It also affects employers and social partners through labour-market and social-dialogue measures.
Core of the proposal
- Sets four employment guidelines on jobs demand, skills, labour markets, and social inclusion.
- Presses Member States to use active labour-market policies, training, and employment services.
- Promotes equal opportunities, gender equality, anti-discrimination, and measures against poverty and social exclusion.
- Encourages social dialogue and use of EU funds for jobs, upskilling, and fair green and digital transitions.
Latest update
26 May 2026The most recent development in this bill's progress.
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Documents
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