Social Policy
Active Inclusion Policy
RREUSE members are social enterprises which favour a sustainable model where human beings and non-profit are at the centre. Common characteristics of our member organisations are the services they provide to the community, and the inclusion of people at risk, such as the long-term unemployed, disabled, ex-offenders, migrants, elderly people and the poorly qualified. They provide people unfit for the traditional labour market with adequate training and experience so that they are better prepared to reintegrate into society. RREUSE members’ activities also provide the less favoured population with access to good quality furniture, clothes, electrical and electronic equipment and other items which would otherwise be unaffordable.
- The PROGRESS WISE Project
- Power Point on the UN Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities [PPT, 173 kB]
- Answer given by the Competition Commissioner Kroes to the parliamentary question submitted by Anne Ferreira (co-chair person of the Social Economy Intergroup) concerning competition rules and SE sector
- Commision Communication: Taking forward the active inclusion of people furthest from the labour market 17 October 2007 [PDF, 155 kB]
- Commission Communication concerning Active inclusion of people furthest from the labour market, 08 February 2006 [PDF, kB 148]
- Commission and Council's Joint Report [PDF, 1.2MB]. Joint report by the Commission and the Council on social inclusion.
- Frequently Asked Questions MEMO(2003) 259 [PDF, 69kB]. Draft Joint Report on Social Inclusion ? Frequently Asked Questions (See also IP/03/1749)
- Commission's Statistical Annex SEC(2003) 1425 [PDF, 297kB] COMMISSION STAFF WORKING PAPER. Statistical Annex to the Draft Joint Inclusion Report.
Labour Law Commision Green Paper and Consultation's Outcome
- Commissione Green Paper: Modernising labour law to meet the challenges of the 21th Century, 22 November 2006 [PDF, 77kB]
- Outcome of the Public Consultation of the Commission's Green Paper "Modernising Labour Law to meet the challenges of the 21th Century", 24 October 2007 [PDF, 152kB]



