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Baltic Sea Trade Union Network (BASTUN). What is BASTUN?. “Umbrella” or “ g lue” between different actors => Forum for coordination, information exchange, discussions and joint initiatives => Distribution of work between central confederations and sector unions
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What is BASTUN? • “Umbrella” or “glue” between different actors => Forum for coordination, information exchange, discussions and joint initiatives => Distribution of work between central confederations and sector unions • Acting within the trade union movement => Baltic Sea issues • Political interest representation (CBSS, BSPC, EU) • Projects
Baltic Sea Labour Network Joint Interreg Project in the Baltic Sea Region
Partners • Lead Partner => DGB • Trade Unions (TU centres, BASTUN, NFS, ETUC, ITUC/PERC) • Employers (Baltic States and Germany) • Governments (CBSS) • Parliamentarians (BSPC) • Friedrich-Ebert Stiftung
Resources/Capacity 2,8 million euro for 3 years 9 employees • 1 Project manager • 8 in national coordination centres
Project Idea Facilitation • Long term enough => continuation • Operational tool • Permanent nature (3years) Clear goals: • Support to policy making and content preparation based on accurate information and analyse • Influence political processes • Social dialogue/tripartite cooperation • Capacity building of social partners
Project Idea Thematic Framework • Mobility of Labour • Migration/emigration • Corporate social responsibility • Workers’ rights • Brain drain, demographic change • Social dumping • Etc. Levels of action • National • International/regional
National Level National co-ordination centres • Focus countries (Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, Poland, Russia) • 2 employees per country (trade union/employer) • Collect together relevant national actors • Trade unions, employers, public officials, researchers, politicians • Working groups, seminars, conferences • Publications, analysis, policies • Public awareness, PR, articles, Information on the internet • Muscle for political influencing (”Lobby”) Goal: Establishment of labour think tanks
International/regional Level • Focus on whole Baltic Sea region • Project management • 1 employee (Project manager) • Collect together relevant regional actors • Seminars, conferences, working groups • Analysis, policies, public awareness, publications, information on the Internet Goal: Tripartite cooperation model
Structure Steering committee International/ regional collaboration Transnational projectmanagement Coordination centres Estonia, Tallinn Latvia, Riga Lithuania, Vilnius Poland, Warsaw Russia, St. Petesburg Adaption strategies, actions and modelsInformation gathering & distribution Interregional Dissemination & Public Relation
What next? • Application NOT approved yet => decision in October • Employment of project manager and coordinators • Establishment the project steering committee and definition of responsiblities • Conference on mobility of labour on 25 November in Copenhagen • Operational in 2009 • Learning process to all!