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Commissioner Thyssen attends launch of #OECD report on #SkillsStrategyForFlanders

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On Monday 21 January Employment, Social Affairs, Skills and Labour Mobility Commissioner Marianne Thyssen (pictured) will attend the launch of the OECD report on the Flemish Skills Strategy place in Brussels.

This project has been realised in cooperation with the European Commission and received co-funding from Erasmus+. At the event, the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) will present its conclusions and key messages on the Flemish strategy to invest in people's skills.

The overall aim of this event is to underline the importance of skills strategies, which are also a central element in the European Commission's employment and social policy, including under the European Pillar of Social Rights and the Commission's Skills Agenda for Europe. Commissioner Thyssen will give a keynote speech focusing on the importance of a whole-of-government approach to skills strategies and the culture of lifelong learning and will be published here.

Attendees at the event include Flemish Ministers of Work Philippe Muyters, and Education Hilde Crevits, as well as representatives of the Flemish government administration, academics, education providers, trade unions, employer organisations and companies.

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