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Social Services - Sectoral social dialogue

Social dialogue in the sector of social services cover activities related to NACE (Rev.2) codes 87 and 88 (residential care and non-residential social work), both the public sector part of social services and the for-profit and non-profit parts, provided by NGOs and private enterprises.

The sectoral social dialogue committee has been created in 2023. More than 9 million people are employed in the EU in the sector of social services (Eurofound representativeness study for LRG and Social Services, 2020).

The sector faces the following main challenges:

  • promoting collective bargaining and social dialogue with a view to improving working conditions,
  • recruiting and retaining workers
  • health and safety at the workplace, including preventing, managing and reducing musculoskeletal disorders
  • psycho-social risks at the workplace
  • the increased use of digital technology
  • the development of new care patterns
  • the skills mismatch and regular upgrading and upskilling requirements

Workers' organisations

Employers' organisations

Key areas

The current work programme focuses on:

  • occupational health and safety
  • retain and attract the social services workforce.
  • public procurement
  • European Care Strategy follow-up
  • strengthening the capacity of social servicessocial dialogue structures across all EU countries
  • promoting an exchange of knowledge and experience among the social partners’ organisations and their representatives
  • contributing to the policy making process at EU level
     

Activities and meetings

Check the library entries for this sectoral social dialogue committee.

Achievements/Joint texts

Check the social dialogue texts database