The Social dialogue in Security Sector: new challenges, expertise and tools.

Project facts

Project promoter:
Trade Union Federation of the Employees in the Ministry of Interior (BG)
Project Number:
SDDW-0067
Status:
In implementation
Initial project cost:
€98,988
Donor Project Partners:
Norwegian Union of Municipal and General Employees(NO)

Description

The project will address the lack of trust and social dialogue practices in Bulgaria and build capacity for a more effective social dialogue. The Covid situation lead to also a lock-down of the social dialogue due to the lack of alternative tools for communication between employers and trade unions in the security sector. 

The Covid situation has been challenging for the representatives of the security sector, meaning the police, fire brigade,  and rescuers,  who had to deal with extra work due to the pandemic in addition to their regular duties and role in maintaining public order. The lack of social dialogue in Bulgaria affected the members of the trade union in the sector, TUFEMI, and created tensions. This project will therefore create new modern tools and procedures to allow a better social dialogue and communication, also during a crisis situation. 

There are many countries that have been affected by lock-down, but social partners quickly found working tools to engage social partners and put social dialogue at a new level, like for instance in  Norway. The project will therefore draw on this experience through the Norwegian partner.

The project will improve the knowledge and competences of TUFEMIs members to identify new challenges and to develop new tools for an efficient social dialogue. This will  provide police officers, fire-fighters and rescuers with necessary skills and tools to negotiate with the Ministry of Interior in any circumstances. In addition, the project will also will raise awareness among other stakeholders and the public about the importance of social dialogue across sectors.  

Activities include:
- creation of a web-based platform for training, communication and exchange of information 
- development of training methodology and training materials
- two-days workshop 
- publicity matierial: information brochure, 10 podcasts, 50 infographics
- a final conference


 

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