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What is TRACE?

TRACE is a large-scale project, aiming to build improved capacity within European trade unions to respond to situations of economic and industrial change and to defend the interests of working men and women facing this challenge. Supported by Article 6 (Innovative Measures) of the European Social Fund, it uses a variety of innovative approaches, ranging from formal training activities to networking activities between communities of practice, to develop the knowledge, skills and understandings of trade union officers and representatives to anticipate, prepare for and accompany large-scale restructuring.

Led by the European Trade Union Institute - Research, Education, Health & Safety (ETUI-REHS), TRACE involves 19 partners from EU 10 member states, drawn principally from European Industry Federations and national trade union confederations. Project partners cover the following geographic territories:
  • Austria
  • Belgium
  • Denmark
  • Finland
  • France
  • Italy
  • Portugal
  • Spain
  • Sweden
  • UK

As the project activities develop and other organisations participate in the Key Actions, the geographic spread will widen to include other EU member states.

Updated 16 June 2005 by Derek Stubbs
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The TRACE Project Report provides an overview of the whole project with a particular emphasis on the Key Actions led by partner organisations.

You can find more information and download the Report by following the link above.
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