The overall objective of the project was to enhance decent work in the metal and steel sector with a particular focus on Ukrainian migrant workers. Based on the results of the previous project, the project increased the capacity of social partners to guarantee decent work for migrants and also trained and raised awareness among migrant workers about different aspects of decent work, including work-life balance,  abuse of atypical contracts, and health and safety at work.  

The project contributed to to ensure decent working conditions and the integration of Ukrainian workers and refugees into the labour market by building on existing results and tools and adapting them to the new challenges. The project included a partner which is an association of employers associating employment agencies. 

The main activities of the project:

- One day Opening and Kick-off meeting 


- Preparation of online and face-to-face training modules on migrant workers’ decent work  in Polish, English and Ukrainian. 


- Development of the online platform with training materials in Ukrainian. 


- Four two-days training on migrant workers’ decent work topics


- One-day joint Working Session for 15 social partners and experts  


- Toolkit for Guaranteeing Migrant Workers’ Decent Work Conditions in Polish Metal Sector


- Seminars in 3 different cities on migrant’s work rights for migrant workers working in the Polish metal and steel industries


- Final conference to present results and guidelines for improving decent work conditions for migrant workers 


- Dissemination activities, including Online Platform,  roll-ups, live streaming,  brochures,  articles 


 

Project details

Project info
Period
2014-2021
Approval date
Grant financing
89100.00€
Final project cost
99076.00€