Aspecte privind piaţa forţei de muncă în România post-aderare
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ROMANESCU, GeorgeOctavian. Aspecte privind piaţa forţei de muncă în România post-aderare. In: Analele Universităţii Libere Internaţionale din Moldova (Seria Economie), 2009, nr. 9, pp. 279-283. ISSN 1857-1468.
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Analele Universităţii Libere Internaţionale din Moldova (Seria Economie)
Numărul 9 / 2009 / ISSN 1857-1468

Aspecte privind piaţa forţei de muncă în România post-aderare

Pag. 279-283

Romanescu GeorgeOctavian
 
Universitatea Liberă Internaţională din Moldova
 
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Disponibil în IBN: 21 decembrie 2016


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This dynamism was reflected in the recent pragmatic evolutions of the Committee’s working methods and the more specific adjustments made by the Committee in the interest of its smooth functioning. None of the evolutions or adjustments could occur without tripartite consensus. During its general discussion, the Committee acknowledged the positive developments in its working methods resulting from the recommendations of the tripartite working group it had set up two years ago to consider the various issues raised by the Committee. It was felt that a number of important matters had been addressed, enabling the Conference Committee to work more efficiently and effectively as a result in particular of greater transparency. The Committee agreed that there was still room for improvement and that the working group should pursue its work. This pragmatism was also reflected in the manner in which the Committee adopted a list of 23 individual cases to which should be added the following: the case of the application by Myanmar of the Forced Labour Convention, which was examined again this year in the framework of the special sitting; and the discussion held by the Committee on the case of the application by Colombia of the Freedom of Association and Protection