Ensuring Decent Working conditions in Poland (with a particular attention to Ukrainian refugees)

Project facts

Project promoter:
Rada OPZZ Województwa Dolnośląskiego(PL)
Project Number:
SDDW-0096
Status:
In implementation
Initial project cost:
€120,000
Other Project Partners
Rada OPZZ Województwa Opolskiego(PL)

Description

The overall objective of the project is to enhance decent work for Ukrainian refugees in the Polish labour market, building on Norwegian best practice and on the results of a previous project on capacity-building on  decent work for trade unions at local and regional level. The project is both aimed at raising the awareness of refugees of their labour rights and support their integration into the labour market, but the project will also raise the capacity of social partners on how to support the refugees. The project will also learn from Norwegian experience through the involement of a Norwegian expert in the various activities. 

This project builds on partnership with another local branch of the trade union OPZZ, but alson on cooperation and involvement of representatives from employers organisations and NGOs, and Ukrainian refugees. The aim and content of the project is in line with the restricted call under the SDDW for Poland which encouraged projects facilitating the integration of Ukrainians into the labour market. 

The project aims at delivering primarily on outcome 2 enhancing the implementation of decent work agenda, through awareness-raising and training. 

The following activities will be carried out:

- Communication and awareness-raising activities, including online articles in Ukrainian, website, and online networking event
- Capacity-building of 60 trade union representatives through 3 workshops on how to support Ukrainian refugees
- Manual with guidelines and recommendations on best practice for supporting refugees in the labour market
- E-learning tool for social partners based on the manual and additional content tobe disseminated to other trade unions and OPZZ affilitates
 

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