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22-06-2012Conclusies Raad over vergrijzing en toekomst van de arbeidsparticipatie (en)
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21-06-2012Conclusies Raad over gendergelijkheid en rol vrouwen in aanpak klimaatverandering (en)
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17-02-2012Conclusies van de Raad Werkgelegenheid over de Jaarlijkse Groeiraming en het Gezamenlijk Verslag over de Werkgelegenheid (en)
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17-02-2012Persbericht: vergadering Raadsformatie Werkgelegenheid, Sociaal beleid, Volksgezondheid en Consumentenzaken
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14-10-2011Commissie bereid om 'indignado's' te woord te staan (en)
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20-06Lux.: Raad Werkgelegenheid, Sociaal Beleid, Volksgezondheid en Consumentenzaken, Kirchberg;Kirchberg
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20-06Lux.: Raad Werkgelegenheid, Sociaal Beleid, Volksgezondheid en Consumentenzaken, Brussel
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21-06Lux.: Raad Werkgelegenheid, Sociaal Beleid, Volksgezondheid en Consumentenzaken, Kirchberg;Kirchberg
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21-06Lux.: Raad Werkgelegenheid, Sociaal Beleid, Volksgezondheid en Consumentenzaken, Brussel
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15-10Luxemburg: Raad Werkgelegenheid, Sociaal Beleid, Volksgezondheid en Consumentenzaken, Brussel
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15-10Luxemburg: Raad Werkgelegenheid, Sociaal Beleid, Volksgezondheid en Consumentenzaken, Brussel
The Employment, Social Policy, Health and Consumer Affairs Council (EPSCO) consists of the Ministers (or State Secretaries) of Employment, Social Affairs, HEalth and/or Consumer Affairs of the Member States of the European Union.
In the Council of the European Union, the ministers from the EU Member States take a joint decision on the policy to be implemented within the EU. The Council is supported by the Committee of Permanent Representatives, which prepares decisions and guards the implementation and adherence of the decisions monitored by the Council.
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The Employment, Social Policy, Health and Consumer Affairs Council finds its origin in a merge of the Employment, Social Policy and Health Countil, back in June 2002. Since the jointing, the council configuration also holds supervision on topics related to consumer protection, which was originally a component of the Internal Market-, Consumers- and Tourist Council.
Employment and Social Policy
Food Safety
Public Health
Consumer Policy
Regional Policy

