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Flexicurity : employability and security in a flexible global labour market ; British-German Trades Union Forum ; conference report
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EMPLOYABILITY AND SECURITY IN A FLEXIBLE GLOBAL LABOUR MARKET Organisations involved Anglo-German Foundation/Deutsche-Britische Stiftung The Anglo-German Foundation for the Study of Industrial Society(AGF) was established in 1973. The AGF is an independent bilateral body which funds comparative research and sponsors British-German events in the economic, industrial and social policy fields in both the UK and Germany. Anglo-German Foundation 34 Belgrave Square London SW1X 8DZ Tel+44(0)20 7823 1123 Fax+44(0)20 7823 2324 www.agf.org.uk Deutscher Gewerkschaftsbund(DGB)(German TUC) The DGB represents the interests in of people in employment, people looking for training and a job, the unemployed and pensioners. DGB National Executive International Department Henriette-Herz-Platz 2 10178 Berlin Tel+49(0)30/24060-0 http://www.dgb.de(German) http://www.dgb.de/englisch/programm.htm(English) Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung(FES) The Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, founded in 1925 as a political legacy of Friedrich Ebert, Germanys first democratically elected president, is a non-profit making, political public­interest institution committed to the principles and basic values of social democracy in its educational and policy work. Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Godesberger Allee 149 53170 Bonn Tel+49(0)228) 883-0 or 883-666 Fax+49(0)228) 883-396 www.fes.de(German) http://www.fes.de/intro_en.html(English) 42 © Anglo-German Foundation for the Study of Industrial Society