|
17-19 April 2008
Venice, Italy
Jointly organised by
Senate and Ministry of Labour and Social Security of Italy, and
OECD LEED Programme,
in collaboration with Italia Lavoro and Isfol
Background
This high-level conference took stock of 10 years of decentralisation since the initial Venice conference which the LEED Programme organised in 1998 at the request of the Italian government.
The main themes of the conference were:
-
Reducing the trade-off between flexibility and accountability.
-
Co-ordinating labour market policy with economic development and innovation.
-
Tackling skills and employability challenges.
Policy makers brought lessons from their experience of decentralisation over the past 10 years and debated ways to make policies more effective in a globalised, knowledge-based economy, when localities are faced with complex issues and business needs change constantly.
Background documentation
The lessons from the OECD experience are summarised in the background report prepared by the OECD Secretariat and in three experts papers:
Agenda and Presentations
Click here for the conference agenda.
Click here for the conference presentations.
Venice Action Statement
Click here to view the Venice Action Statement on Enhancing Flexibility in Labour Market Policy.
Press release
Click here for the press release.
Contact
For further information please contact Mr Sylvain Giguere.
|