In-person event

Informal meeting of Employment Committee (EMCO)

Informal meeting of Employment Committee (EMCO)
When?

19 September 2024 - 20 September 2024

Europe/Budapest

Start

10:30

End

11:30

Where?
Budapest, HU
Organised by
Hungarian Presidency of the Council of the European Union; Employment Committee (EMCO)

Event background

This informal meeting of the Employment Committee (EMCO), held in Budapest on 19–20 September 2024, is one in the series of regular meetings that EMCO holds throughout the year. 

Eurofound prepared a background paper addressing the challenges regarding the integration of young people in the context of digital transition and labour shortages. 

See Youth integration in the EU: Navigating digitalisation and labour shortages – Background paper.

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