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AmCham EU speaks for American companies committed to Europe on trade, investment and competitiveness issues. AmCham EU facilitates the resolution of transatlantic issues that impact business and plays a role in creating better understanding of EU and US positions on business matters.
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The European Network for Workplace Health Promotion (ENWHP) has played a leading role in the development of European workplace health promotion since it was formally established in 1996. Members from 31 Europeans countries currently participate actively in the Network. The ENWHP promotes good practice in workplace health promotion and advocates the adoption of such practice in all European workplaces.
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The European Training Foundation (ETF) helps transition and developing countries to harness the potential of their human resources through the reform of education, training and labour market systems in the context of the EU's external relations policy. The ETF provides support to the modernisation of vocational education and training systems in a lifelong learning perspective, and related labour market issues.
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EURADA, EURADA is the umbrella organisation for 140 regional development agencies operating in almost all EU countries. EURADA members are implementing regional strategies aiming at sustaining growth, jobs and innovation in their area of influence.
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Eurocultura, established in 1987 in Vicenza (Italy), developed an international approach on information about international issues through different media. It provides career guidance for people looking for job, training, work placement or academic study abroad; Eurocultura trains career and youth counsellors; it's involved in several international projects and belongs to networks at local, national and international level.
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Fundación Galicia Europa is a private, non-profit-making institution created to promote all the actions that favour a closer relationship between Galicia and Europe. It was established in 1988, and it is made up of several public and private Galician entities. It is open to collaboration with all the institutions representing the economic and social Galician life and pursuing the same aims.
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The ILO Office for the EU and the Benelux countries represents the International Labour Organization towards the institutions of the EU Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg. It also cooperates with relevant EU agencies, with social partners and with a number of other civil society organisations as well as with research institutes. It participates in the work of the United Nations to the EU. In June 2009 the International Labour Organization adopted a Global Jobs Pact designed to guide national, regional and international policies. It constitutes the decent work response to the crisis.
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The Recruitment & Employment Confederation is the professional body dedicated to representing the interests of the recruitment industry in Parliament, Whitehall, the European Commission and to press and opinion formers. The REC represents 3,760 Corporate Members, with more than 8,000 branches and 6,500 Individual Members within the Institute of Recruitment Professionals (IRP). For more information please visit the REC website.
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Europe’s largest HR Event - The HRM Expo will take place on the 12th-14th of October 2010 at the Expocenter in Cologne, Germany. Last year the exhibition had more than 500 exhibitioners and over 11,000 visitors. The HRM Expo offers three halls categorized in: HR Software/ Hardware, HR Services & Consulting and Professional Training & Learning
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