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Eurocadres

The Council of European Professional and Managerial Staff (''EUROCADRES'') is an official cross-industry social partner in the European Social Dialogue〔http://ec.europa.eu/social/main.jsp?catId=329&langId=en〕 and in collective bargaining, representing Professional and Managerial Staff (P&MS) in Europe.〔http://ec.europa.eu/social/BlobServlet?docId=2154&langId=en〕
''EUROCADRES'' is associated to the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC), but is fully independent and addresses only Professional and Managerial Staff issues.
At European level ''EUROCADRES'' participates, in association with CEC - European Managers, in the cross-industry social dialogue with workers' representatives - European Trade Union Confederation - ETUC, and employers' representatives -BUSINESSEUROPE, CEEP - European Centre of Enterprises with Public Participation and of Enterprises of General Economic Interest, UEAPME - European Association of Craft and Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises.〔List of consulted cross-industry social partners http://ec.europa.eu/social/BlobServlet?docId=2154&langId=en〕
With more than 15% of employees holding professional or managerial positions, ''EUROCADRES'' represents〔http://www.eurofound.europa.eu/areas/industrialrelations/dictionary/definitions/REPRESENTATIVENESS.htm〕 almost 6 million employees in all sectors of business, in industry as well as in the civil and public services.〔http://www.eurocadres.org/〕
''EUROCADRES'' convenes its Congress, which is the policy-making body, every four years. In the intervening years, affiliates are summoned to a General Assembly. All ''EUROCADRES'' activities and policies between Congresses are controlled by the Executive Committee with national representatives and industry federation delegates including the President and Vice-Presidents elected by a secret ballot of the Congress.
The President (Martin Jefflén, Swedish) represents ''EUROCADRES'' in cooperation with the Vice-Presidents.
The Secretariat is located in Brussels.
== History ==
In 1992, the European Union entered into a new phase, after the signature of the Maastricht treaty that opened the way to the Euro and recognised the role of social partners, with the setting up of a framework for social dialogue. In parallel, the trade union movement had just marked a new milestone: the seventh ETUC (European trade union confederation) congress in 1991 modernised the structures and opened the door to the European sectoral entities as member organisations.
From then on, the European dimension was to play a crucial role.〔The legal basis for the consultation of social partners is today embedded in Art 154-155 of the (TFUE ) - http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:C:2008:115:0047:0199:EN:PDF〕
Professional and managerial staff, whose numbers were growing, were actively involved in the economic and social life of all European countries. They were members of many different types of organisation. In the various countries, the professionals' and managers' national organisations, with their work experience within the FIET (International Federation of Commercial, Clerical, Professional and Technical Employees) Committee for professional and managerial staff, or within NAR (Nordic Professional Council), wanted to be provided with an organisation able to represent them and to act at European level. Thus ''EUROCADRES'' was born, on 24 February 1993 in Luxembourg.
Delegates represented 40 organisations and came from 15 countries. They decided to establish the Council of European Professional and Managerial Staff under the name ''EUROCADRES''. Bertil Blomqvist (Sweden) and Peter Lamb (United Kingdom) were elected Vice Presidents whilst Michel Rousselot (France) was elected President. The action programme adopted by the Assembly covered employment, mobility, training, the roles of professional and managerial staff, management methods, working conditions and equal opportunities and served as the basis for action taken by ''EUROCADRES''. Soon after, ''EUROCADRES'' took the European stage by joining the Europe-wide demonstration organised by the ETUC on 2 April 1993 calling for a coordinated employment policy.
In 2013 the Council of European Professional and Managerial Staff is celebrating its 20th Anniversary.

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