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Joint Employment Report.
What is the Joint Employment Report?
Joint Employment Report.
The European Commission presents the draft Joint Employment Report 2009.
The Joint Employment Report.
The Council adopted conclusions on the 2018 annual growth survey and the joint employment report.
The Joint Employment Report.
It is also envisaged the Commission to hold debates on the Annual Growth Survey and on the Joint Employment Report with the social partners at European and national level.
Draft Joint Employment Report 2009.
What can be done immediately and to be included in the European Semester yet from next year is to prepare a Joint Employment Report which will contain a detailed scoreboard.
The Joint Employment Report 2016.
The employment guidelines should also form the basis for the establishment of the Joint Employment Report sent annually by the Council and the Commission to the European Council.
Joint Employment Report highlights the EU's main employment and social developments over the last year.
The first such Scoreboard was published as part of the Joint Employment Report 2014, jointly adopted by the Commission and the EU's Council of Ministers.
The spring European Council will consider the employment situation in the Community andadopt conclusions thereon on the basis of the Joint Employment Report adopted by the Council and the Commission.
The draft Joint Employment Report(JER), mandated by Article 148 TFEU, is part of the Annual Growth Survey(AGS) package launching the European Semester.
In its current third edition, the scoreboard of key employment andsocial indicators constitutes now a part and parcel of the Joint Employment Report.
The European Commission have released the 2019 Joint Employment Report, highlighting the main employment and social developments in the EU over the last year.
Despite substantial growth in the employment rates of older workers over the past decade in many EU countries, the European Commission's Joint Employment Report 2017 highlights the potential to increase these rates further.
The proposal for a Joint Employment Report analyses the employment and social situation in Europe and highlights the areas in which progress has been made, and where more needs to be done.
The employment guidelines should also form the basis for the establishment of the Joint Employment Report sent annually by the Council and the Commission to the European Council.
The draft Joint Employment Report, which analyses the employment and social situation in Europe, shows continued job creation, decreasing unemployment and an improving social situation across the EU.
Annexed to the AGS are the Macroeconomic Report, which gives an overview of the economic situation,and the Draft Joint Employment Report(see MEMO/12/914), which analyses the employment and social situation in Europe.
The Joint employment report(JER) is based on(a) the assessment of the employment situation in Europe(b) the implementation of the Employment Guidelines and(c) an assessment of the Scoreboard of key employment and social indicators.
Monitoring and evaluating the implementation of the European Employment Guidelines and Recommendations and their impact,notably through the Joint Employment Report, and analysing the interaction between the EES and general economic and social policy areas.
The Joint employment report(JER) is based on(a) the assessment of the employment scenario in Europe(b) the implementation of the Employment Guidelines and(c) an assessment of the Scoreboard of essential employment and social indicators It is published by Commission and adopted by the EU Council.
The EU Semester starts with the Annual Growth Survey, in which the Commission provides a solid analysis on the basis of the progress on Europe 2020 targets,a macro-economic report and the joint employment report, and sets out an integrated approach to recovery and growth, concentrating on key measures.
The draft Joint Employment Report, annexed to the AGS, shows that there are some encouraging signs that unemployment has stopped rising, and that Member States have made progress in the last year on labour market reforms.
It begins with the Annual Growth Survey(in November of the previous year), in which the Commission provides an analysis on the basis of the progress on Europe 2020 targets,a macro-economic report and the joint employment report, and sets out their approach to recovery and growth, concentrating on key priorities.
In particular, the draft Joint Employment Report includes the new Social Scoreboard to monitor performances in key areas covered by the Pillar, such as the share of early school leavers, the youth unemployment rate or the impact of social transfers on poverty reduction.