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CEMR-EPSU Workshop on social dialogue in Southern European Islands


CEMR and EPSU hosted a workshop in Malta focusing on social dialogue in Southern European islands. The event brought together participants from Malta, Cyprus and Greece to discuss current challenges and opportunities for national and EU level social dialogue.

Social dialogue means all types of negotiation, consultation or exchange of information between, or among, representatives of governments, employers and workers, on issues of common interest relating to economic, employment and social policy.

The workshop included interventions by the Head of the European Commission’s Representation in Malta, Maria-Elena Despot and the Director General of the Department for Industrial and Employment Relations in Malta, Diane Vella Muscat. It also featured a meeting with the Maltese government’s representative to the Malta Council for Economic and Social Development, Rodrick Zerafa.

The workshop featured examples of best practices for social dialogue by speakers from Germany, Estonia and Sweden. These included German practices to ensure staff retention and upskilling in collective bargaining agreements to address the need for new skills arising from the green and digital transition.

A representative from the Swedish trade union TCO presented the Swedish labour market model as an example of effective social dialogue leading to industrial peace and a high level of collective agreement coverage.

In their presentation on the digital transition in Estonian local governments, the Association of Estonian Cities and Rural Municipalities highlighted that “the digital transition can become a driver for dialogue, because it affects everyone’s work”.

This workshop marks the first of three regional events organised under the LAB project, an EU-funded initiative led by CEMR and EPSU. The project aims to strengthen social dialogue across Eastern and Southeastern Europe, candidate countries and Southern European islands by equipping local and regional social partners with the tools and knowledge to engage constructively at both national and EU levels.

These regions often experience challenges to active participation in national and EU level social dialogue due to limited capacities of the social partners and underdeveloped social dialogue frameworks. Social dialogue is becoming an increasingly important tool to address not only employment and social policy, but also to find inclusive and effective solutions to other challenges, such as the green and digital transitions. 

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New project to boost social dialogue

Lab project launch - News 2025

CEMR has launched a new project to promote social dialogue in Eastern and Southeastern Europe


In April 2025, CEMR launched the LRG-SD Capacity Building Project (LAB project), a project funded by the European Commission and carried out in cooperation with EPSU, the European Public Service Workers Union.  

The aim of the project is to strengthen social dialogue in Eastern and Southeastern Europe, candidate countries, and Southern European islands by equipping local and regional social partners with the tools and knowledge to engage effectively at both the national and EU level. In line with this objective, CEMR has for many years been actively involved in social dialogue at the European level as part of its impact goal on labour, including the adoption of the European Multi-sectoral Guidelines to Prevent and Tackle Third-Party Violence and Harassment Related to Work (TPVH). 

The LAB project will run for a period of two years and will include the organisation of workshops and twinning activities targeting countries in the mentioned regions to address the underrepresentation and challenges to participation of local and regional government social partners. The capacity building activities will be based on a comprehensive analysis of social dialogue systems in the target countries to tailor effective tools to address specific needs. 

The first workshop will be held in Malta on the 13th and 14th of November 2025 and focus specifically on Southern European islands.  The workshop will aim to bring together social partners from Malta, Cyprus and Greece to share experiences, challenges, and best practices. It will serve as a platform for knowledge exchange and will help build a common understanding of the importance and benefits of robust social dialogue, inspiring and motivating CEMR and EPSU Member Associations to actively participate in this process. 

More information on the project can be found here. Additional information on the individual activities will be communicated directly to member organisations in the targeted countries.  

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Call for tenders – Social Dialogue

Call for Tender: Research Expertise on Social Dialogue Systems in Eastern Europe, Southern Islands, and EU Candidate Countries


The Council of European Municipalities and Regions (CEMR), in partnership with the European Federation of Public Service Unions (EPSU), is pleased to announce a call for tender for subcontracting external expertise to conduct research on social dialogue systems and practices within local and regional governments across a wide range of countries in Eastern and Southeastern Europe, Southern European islands, and EU candidate countries.

This call is part of the “LRG-SD Capacity Building” (Project LAB) initiative, co-funded by the European Commission, which aims to address the current underrepresentation and limited engagement of social partners in national and EU-level social dialogue in the local and regional government sector.

The selected contractor will:

  • Produce a desk research report offering a comprehensive overview of social dialogue systems in the target countries.
  • Document and synthesise the findings from three international workshops and three twinning activities.
  • Draft concise and informative reports (2–15 pages) in English, summarising the discussions, conclusions, and best practices exchanged during all project events.
  • Attend and report on project activities (online and in-person), providing valuable insights and comparative analysis.

Target countries include:
Eastern Europe (e.g. Poland, Hungary, Slovenia), Southeastern Europe (e.g. Romania, Bulgaria), EU candidate countries (e.g. Albania, Ukraine, Türkiye), and Southern European islands (Malta and Cyprus).

Expertise Required

Applicants must demonstrate:

  • Strong academic background in EU labour and social policy.
  • Proven experience with trade unions and employer organisations at the local, national, or European level.
  • Ability to work in multilingual and multicultural settings.
  • Skilled in conducting desk research and reporting on multi-stakeholder events.
  • Capacity to manage tight deadlines and coordinate with multiple project partners.
  • Availability for occasional travel to project events.

Budget and Timeline

  • Maximum budget: €28,925 (excluding VAT)
  • Contract duration: From June 2025 (upon appointment)
  • Deadline for submission: 30 May 2025, 12:00 (noon)
  • Submission email: application@ccre-cemr.org
    Please include the subject line: “Application – Project LAB”

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