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ILC coverage: Flexicurity and Danish Tripartism

The search for a better combination of flexibility and security regarding employment, income and social protection is a major challenge within the European Union. Denmark has been a pioneer in implementing a system of flexicurity in its labour market. A panel discussion at the 97th International Labour Conference addressed the issue of 'Flexicurity for Decent Work: a labour market policy approach' with the participation of ILO experts and tripartite delegates from Denmark, including Claus Hjort Frederiksen, Danish Minister for Employment, Marie-Louise Knuppert of the Danish Confederation of Trade Unions, Jorn Neergaard Larsen of the Confederation of Danish Employers and José Manuel Salazar-Xirinachs, Executive Director, Employment Sector, ILO.

Date issued: 09 June 2008
Size/duration: 00:02:23 (7.7 MB)
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Tag: arrangement of working time, hours of work, conditions of employment

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