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Conference on Labour Mobility

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03/05/2024

Agencija za rad i zapošljavanje BiH


“We are facing the challenges of labour shortages both in Slovenia and across all Europe.  Given the gravity of the situation, the biggest challenge for the economy in the future will be the growth constraints due labour shortages”, reads one of the final conclusions of the international conference Labour Mobility to Slovenia: Needs, Challenges and Practices, attended by representatives of the Labour and Employment Agency of Bosnia and Herzegovina.  The event, organised by the European Labour Authority and the Employment Service of Slovenia, was held on 5th March 2024 at the Brdo Congress Centre, Kranj, Slovenia.  It gathered around 100 representatives of public employment services from Slovenia and other countries, EU institutions and social partners.  The Labour and Employment Agency of BiH took an active part in the second panel of the conference dedicated to cross-border recruitment of workers.  On that occasion, Samir Zuko, Assistant Director at the Agency, shared the experience of the Labour and Employment Agency of BiH in the implementation of the Agreement on Recruitment of the Citizen of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Republic of Slovenia and presented the labour market challenges in BiH concerning recruitment of migrant workers.  Other panellists in the session were Ante Lončar, Director General of the Croatian Employment Service, Anka Rode, Head of the Regional Labour Migration Office at the Employment Service of Slovenia, Alexander Gärtner, EURES Advisor at the Austrian Employment Service, and Martin Claus, Head of European Mobility Networks at the German Federal Employment Agency.
The conference offered new insights and practical information on cross-border labour migration valuable to the Labour and Employment Agency of BiH in strengthening its capacities in labour migration management.
On the sidelines of the conference, Ivan Barbalić, Director of the Labour and Employment Agency of BiH, met with representatives of public employment services of Croatia, Montenegro and Serbia to discuss the possibilities of negotiating cooperation agreements, in particular in the sphere of European integration and possibilities of nominating common projects.  Director Barbalić also talked to a representative the World Association of Public Employment Services (WAPES) about the Agency’s role in this organisation so far.