Decision 2000/98 - 2000/98/EC: Council Decision of 24 January 2000 establishing the Employment Committee

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This decision has been published on February  4, 2000 and entered into force on January 24, 2000.

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2000/98/EC: Council Decision of 24 January 2000 establishing the Employment Committee
 
Legal instrument Decision
Number legal act Decision 2000/98
Original proposal COM(1999)440 EN
CELEX number i 32000D0098

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Document 24-01-2000
Publication in Official Journal 04-02-2000; Special edition in Lithuanian: Chapter 05 Volume 003,Special edition in Latvian: Chapter 05 Volume 003,Special edition in Czech: Chapter 05 Volume 003,Special edition in Romanian: Chapter 05 Volume 005,Special edition in Bulgarian: Chapter 05 Volume 005,Special edition in Slovak: Chapter 05 Volume 003,Special edition in Hungarian: Chapter 05 Volume 003,Special edition in Maltese: Chapter 05 Volume 003,Special edition in Estonian: Chapter 05 Volume 003,Special edition in Polish: Chapter 05 Volume 003,Special edition in Slovenian: Chapter 05 Volume 003,OJ L 29, 4.2.2000,Special edition in Croatian: Chapter 05 Volume 006
Effect 24-01-2000; Entry into force Date of document
24-05-2000; Application See Art 6
End of validity 31-12-9999; Repealed by 32015D0772

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32000D0098

2000/98/EC: Council Decision of 24 January 2000 establishing the Employment Committee

Official Journal L 029 , 04/02/2000 P. 0021 - 0022

COUNCIL DECISION

of 24 January 2000

establishing the Employment Committee

(2000/98/EC)

THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,

Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community, and in particular Article 130 thereof,

Having regard to the opinion of the European Parliament(1),

Whereas:

  • (1) 
    Article 3 of the Treaty states that the activities of the Community is to include the promotion of coordination between employment policies of the Member States with a view to enhancing their effectiveness by developing a coordinated strategy for employment;
  • (2) 
    Part III, Title VIII of the Treaty establishes the procedures by which Member States and the Community should work towards developing a coordinated strategy for employment and particularly for promoting a skilled, trained and adaptable workforce and labour markets responsive to economic change; that Title provides for the establishment of an Employment Committee with advisory status ("the Committee");
  • (3) 
    in fulfilling its tasks, which include advising and contributing to the work of the Council and the Commission, the Committee should contribute to ensuring that the European Employment Strategy, macroeconomic policy coordination and the process of economic reform are formulated and implemented in a consistent and mutually supportive way;
  • (4) 
    it is desirable that the Committee and the Community bodies involved in the coordination of economic policies, in particular the Economic and Financial Committee and the Economic Policy Committee, should work closely together;
  • (5) 
    the Committee should collaborate closely with the social partners, in particular with those represented in the Standing Committee on Employment provided for by the Council Decision 1999/207/EC of 9 March 1999 on the reform of the Standing Committee on Employment and repealing Decision 70/532/EEC(2);
  • (6) 
    the Employment Committee is to replace the Employment and Labour Market Committee, set up by the Council Decision 97/16/EC(3); Decision 97/16/EC should therefore be repealed,

HAS DECIDED AS FOLLOWS:

Article 1

Institutions and functions

  • 1. 
    An advisory Employment Committee (hereinafter referred to as "the Committee") is hereby established by the Council to promote coordination between Member States on employment and labour market policies, in full compliance with the Treaty and with due regard for the powers of the Community's institutions and organs.
  • 2. 
    The tasks of the Committee shall be:
  • to monitor the employment situation and employment policies in the Member States and the Community,
  • without prejudice to Article 207 of the Treaty, to formulate opinions at the request of either the Council or the Commission or on its own initiative, and to contribute to the preparation of the Council proceedings referred to in Article 128 of the Treaty.

To this end, the Committee should also, in particular:

  • promote the consideration of the objective of a high level of employment in the formulation and implementation of Community policies and activities,
  • contribute to the procedure leading to the adoption of the Broad Economic Guidelines in order to ensure consistency between the Employment Guidelines and those guidelines and contribute to the synergy between the European Employment Strategy, macroeconomic policy coordination and the process of economic reform in a mutually supportive way,
  • participate in the macroeconomic dialogue at Community level,
  • promote exchanges of information and experience between Member States and with the Commission.

Article 2

Membership

  • 1. 
    Each Member State and the...

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