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The European Employment Services (EURES) network was set up by the European Commission in 1993, based on European Union law.
The network operates in all EU countries, as well as in Norway, Switzerland, Iceland and Liechtenstein, with the aim of facilitating the free movement of workers in the European labor market.
The EURES network offers several services:
- information, counseling and mediation services for employers wishing to recruit workers from another European state and for jobseekers in another European state;
- information on working and living conditions in EU / EEA Member States;
- Employer support services provided by EURES operators - other than public institutions - may be subject to a fee.
The National Coordination Office of the EURES Romania network (NCO) is represented by the National Agency for Employment, an institution which, according to O.G.nr.15/2014, is part of the EURES network since 2007, contributing to the achievement of the overall objective of the network. to facilitate the free movement of workers within the European Union and in Switzerland, Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein.
The main responsibilities of the NCO are:
- organizing the activity related to the EURES network in Romania;
- designation of national EURES members and partners, preparation and updating of the National Register of EURES members and partners;
- cooperation with the European Commission and the Member States on job compensation with job applications;
- implementation of horizontal assistance activities at national level: pre-national training on EURES and selection of staff to participate in the EC-provided joint training program / mutual learning activities;
- promoting collaboration with stakeholders, such as the social partners, vocational guidance services, vocational training and higher education institutions, chambers of commerce, organizations involved in apprenticeship programs and internships, etc.
For more information on EURES services, the roles and tasks of organizations that are part of the European EURES network, please visit the EURES Legislation section.
