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This article discusses the benefits and criteria for paid educational leave in Belgium, highlighting the need for targeted training and increased rights for part-time and temporary agency workers.
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Tailoring the right to training leave The case of Belgium Thessaloniki, 6th juni 2011 Piet Van den Bergh
Paid educational leave • = Betaald educatief verlof / Congé-éducation payé • = Training leave for the employee • Number of hours salary guaranteed (max. 120) • Salary cost compensated by fund • = also used for vocational training • Employers / sectoral joint committees organise trainings • Salary cost compensated by fund
Social partners recognise the need for training Since 1999-2000 agreement on national level 1,9 % of salary cost should be dedicated to training 50 % of employees should participate System of “Paid educational leave” is one of the instruments with the double (implicit) objective
Paid educational leave • = Training leave for the employee • Criteria for courses (e.g. weekend, evenings, …) • Negative lists (e.g. Floral Design) • = also used for vocational training • In principle same criteria apply • Training courses can also be recognised : • by sectoral joint committees • by federal joint committee on paid educational leave
Trade unions • Double goal acceptance by all parties • “Vocational training” part is already well targeted • by joint committees • “Training leave” part should be more targeted • Increase hours of training leave for employees without • degree of secondary education (120 => 180) • Give rights to all part-time workers • Temporary agency workers
Thank you for your time! pvandenbergh@acv-csc.be