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Green Employment Initiative. European Commission Communication. Radosław Owczarzak Policy Officer Directorate General for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion. Outline. Background Objectives Facts and figures Green Employment Initiative Governance and partnerships
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Green Employment Initiative European Commission Communication Radosław Owczarzak Policy Officer Directorate General for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion
Outline • Background • Objectives • Facts and figures • Green Employment Initiative • Governance and partnerships • Transparency, fiscal and financial incentives • Anticipating skill needs and facilitating restructuring • Awareness raising and engagement • Timeline and consultations
Background • Europe 2020: strategy for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth • Employment Package (2012): Towards a job-rich recovery • SWD (2012): Exploiting the employment potential of green growth • European Employment Observatory Review (2013): Promoting green jobs throughout the crisis: a handbook of best practices in Europe
Objectives • To integrate better employment polices supporting the greening of the economy and creation of jobs with environmental, climate, energy and industrial policies • To pinpoint the most critical gaps and disseminate best practice and advise on the measures to close them
Facts and figures (cautiousness) • Employment creation in the environmental goods and services sector (EGSS) – 4.2m jobs in 2011 • The greening of the most polluting industries and jobs – 15% of the EU workforce (ranging from 10.7% to 26.7%) • Workforce adaptation: Employment effects of the energy and resource efficiency transition up to (estimates of up to 5.5 million jobs by 2020) • Strategic integration of employment policies into greening (estimates of up to additional 13 million jobs by 2020)
Governance and partnership in the MS • Review of the coordination between environmental, climate, energy, industrial, R&D, innovation and employment, skills and education polices • Review of the functional coordination between departments of the central government and between local, regional and national levels and of the SP and NGOs • Preparation of the integrated Green Employment Action Plans (GEAP) in the annual cycles
Transparency and coordinationof fiscal and financial incentives • Transparency about costs and subsidies • Improvements in data collection on the green economy and green and greening employment • Shifting taxation from labour to environment, resource and energy use • Efficient use of available funding • Coordination between UE (earmaring of 20%) and national, public and private sources • SMEs and micro firms • Public procurement
Anticipating skill needs and facilitating restructuring • Anticipating future skill needs • Changes to educational and training curricula • Quality assurance • Facilitating occupational transitions and restructuring • EU Quality framework for restructuring • Career guidance, Apprenticeships, Mobility • Long-term unemployed, social innovation, Youth Guarantee • Partnerships and networks
Awareness raising and engagement • Providing reliable data on energy and resource efficiency opportunities and available technologies (investments in necessary skills to provide data and e-platforms to disseminate – AT example of klima:aktiv) • Prioritize target groups (leverage) and most promising sectors • Engagement of the Social Partners at all levels: • Inter-professional (integration of polices) • Sectoral (skills and training) • Enterprise and workplace (energy and resource efficiency initiatives) • All levels: working conditions and OSH
Timeline and consultations • Inter-service feedback to the first draft by Wednesday, 29 January 2014 • Second draft distributed to inter-service group, external experts (e.g. OECD, ILO, Cedefop) and social partners on 3 February 2014 for a written feed-back by 17 February 2014 COB • Final draft agreed by 3 March 2014 COB • Publication of the Communication in May 2014.
Thank you for your attention! Radosław OWCZARZAKEuropean Commission Directorate-General for Employment, Social Affairs and InclusionRue Joseph II, 27 (6/17)B-1000 Brussels, Belgium+32-2-29-54934radoslaw.owczarzak@ec.europa.eu