The Social Development Agency is a not-for-profit organisation established in May 2004 with the purpose of “promoting Europe’s social dimension in a globalised world”. The agency works under the umbrella and with the support by the ETUC.
The SDA’s tasks are mainly focused on promoting the European social dimension, with a specific interest in European Social Dialogue. More specifically, the SDA team participate in and carry out specific projects relating to social issues; promote activities relating to social dialogue; develop advisory services and assistance for European Works Councils (EWCs) and workforce representatives in European Companies (SE’s); disseminate results and experiences in the area of social dialogue and organise expert networking systems.
One of the most important project run by the SDA is the ‘Infopoint’ project whose one of principal aims is to help social partners in drafting project applications under budget line 04030303 “Information, consultation and participation of representatives of undertakings”.
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European Trade Union Organisations
ETUC
European Trade Union Confederation
ETUI European Trade Union Institute
TUTB European Trade Union Technical Bureau for Health and Safety
ETUCO European Trade Union College
EFBWW European Federation of Building and Woodworkers
EFFAT European Federation of Food, Agricolture and Tourism Trade Unions
IFJ European Federation of Journalists
EMCEF European Mine, Chemical and Energy Workers’
EMF European Metalworkers’
EPSU European Federation of Public Service Unions
ITF European Transport Workers’ Federation
EI European Trade Union Committe
UNI-Europa Union Network International
European Employers Organizations
UNICE Union of Industrial and Employers’ Confederations of Europe
CEEP European Centre of Enterprises with Public Participation and of Enterprises of General Economic Interest
UEAPME European Association of Craft Small and Medim-Sized Entreprises
European Institutions
Court of Justice of the European Communities
Advisory bodies
CESE European Economic and Social Committee
Agencies of the European Community
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