Until clear direction emerges on the social security side of the flexicurity equation, trade unions, social NGOs and others will be well justified in their resistance to engaging with a process that seems so much like the old liberalisation agenda dressed up in social model clothing.
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- Quality in employment or decent work?
- “Hungarian flexicurity” – realities, concerns, lessons to learn
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- The flexicurity debate in two European organisations
- Flexicurity at the heart of the European debate
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- Spotlight on EAPN Portugal
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