Guidelines for the employment policies of the Member States
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Last active 13 Sept 2023
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What this bill does
In plain terms: what it changes and who it affects.
This proposal keeps the EU employment policy guidelines for Member States unchanged for 2023.
Who it affects
It affects workers, jobseekers, employers, people needing training or social support, and groups facing poverty, exclusion, or discrimination across Member States.
Core of the proposal
- Maintains the 2022 employment guidelines for Member States for 2023.
- Requires Member States to take the guidelines into account in employment policies and reform programmes.
- Keeps focus on labour demand, skills, labour-market functioning, social dialogue, inclusion, and poverty reduction.
Articles changed · 1 across 1 law
- Council Decision (EU) 2022/2296
- art. Annex: maintains the guidelines set out in the Annex for 2023
Latest update
26 May 2026The most recent development in this bill's progress.
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Documents
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