The EU Social Partners in the fisheries sector have launched a new digital hub, a one-stop platform to boost visibility, share resources, and drive forward joint action in the sector.
The platform brings together the social partners’ collaborative work on safety, working conditions, fair recruitment, training and social sustainability, offering a fresh, accessible way to engage with ongoing developments in EU-level social fisheries policy and practice.
Developed as part of the EU Social Partners’ latest project under the Sea Fisheries Social Dialogue Committee, the platform goes far beyond a traditional project website. It captures the outcomes of years of cooperation between workers and employers in the fisheries sector and positions them within a broader strategy for sustainable and socially just fisheries.
“We often see how lack of access to clear information can cause parties to get stuck in developments. This publicly-accessible platform is designed to provide everyone with relevant updates on social policy actions, in a user-friendly way. It’s more than just a digital space, it’s a living tool that gives access to useful material, tools and policy recommendations with the purpose to improve the social dimension of fisheries,” said Cor Blonk, Chair of the Sea Fisheries Social Dialogue Committee.
Recognised in the 2020 Eurofound report[1] as the representative bodies for the sector, Europêche and ETF have been central actors in EU social dialogue. Their work through the Committee continues to produce results with international relevance.