ACTRAV/ITC-ILO Course (A155169) Trade Union Actions for Achieving Decent Work for Migrants (Kisumu, Kenya, May 2012)

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ACTRAV/ITC-ILO Course (A155169) Trade Union Actions for Achieving Decent Work for Migrants (Kisumu, Kenya, 21 25 May 2012) Regional Economic Integration and Migration

Structure of the Presentation The presentation is structured as follows: Why regional integration? The European Union and free movement of workers Other regional integration systems Africa Americas and the Caribbean Asia Eastern Europe and Central Asia

Why Regional Integration? Only participation in regional groupings permits smaller states to participate effectively in today s highly competitive globalized world dominated by giant economic spaces Regional groupings provide larger and diverse pools of capital, resources, skills and labour Economies of scale permit competitive efficiencies in production and marketing Greater political and economic power accrues when dealing as blocks with giant economies or other regional blocs (China, EU, USA )

The European Union 27 Member States Original six France, Belgium Germany, Italy Luxembourg, Netherlands EU enlargements 1973 - Denmark, Ireland, United Kingdom 1981 - Greece 1986 - Portugal, Spain 1995 - Austria, Finland, Sweden 2004-8 CEECs, Cyprus, Source: http://europa.eu/abc/maps/ Malta 2007 - Bulgaria, Romania

The EU and the Free Movement of Workers: a brief chronology 1957 Treaty of Rome: free movement of goods, capital services and workers (persons) 1968 Regulation 1612/68 on free movement of workers 1990 3 directives on free movement of students, retired persons and non-economically active persons 1992 Introduction of the concept of EU citizenship 1994 Internal market and free movement extended to European Economic Area (EEA) countries: Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway 2004 EU enlargement (8 CEECs, Cyprus and Malta) 2004 EU Citizens Directive 2004/38 2007 EU enlargement (Bulgaria and Romania) 2011 Regulation 1612/68 recast Regulation 492/2011 on freedom of movement for workers within the Union

The EU and the Free Movement of Workers: Treaty Principles Non-discrimination on the ground of nationality (Art. 18 TFEU i.e. Treaty on the Functioning of the EU) EU citizenship (Art. 20 TFEU) Right to move and reside freely (Art. 21 TFEU) Free movement of workers (Art. 45 TFEU) Right of establishment (Art. 49 TFEU) Freedom to provide services (Art. 56 TFEU) EU Charter of Fundamental Rights 2000 Legally binding since entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty on 1 December 2009

The EU and the Free Movement of Workers: Core Rights Right to seek employment Right to free access to employment, including public sector employment Right to reside Right to equal treatment Right to family reunification Rights of family members Right to protection against expulsion

The EU and the Free Movement of Workers: Right to Seek Employment Any EU national has the right to Look for a job in another EU Member State Receive the same assistance from the national employment offices of that EU Member State as any national of the host country Stay in the host country for a period long enough to look for work, apply for a job and be recruited

The EU and the Free Movement of Workers: Right to Equal Treatment EU nationals working in another EU MS are entitled to equal treatment with nationals of that EU MS in respect of: Conditions of employment and work e.g. pay, dismissal and reinstatement or reemployment should s/he become unemployed Trade union rights Access to training Housing and property rights Social and tax advantages e.g. job-seeker cash benefits (if genuine link with local labour market), family benefits, minimum subsistence payments

The EU and the Free Movement of Workers: Right to Family Reunification The following members of a worker's family have the right to reside in the host EU Member State, irrespective of their nationality Spouse Registered partner (provided host country treats registered partnerships as equivalent to marriage) Children who are under the age of 21 or are dependents Dependent relatives in the ascending line (e.g. parents, grandparents). EU MS must also facilitate entry and residence of: Other family members who are dependents or members of the worker s household Other family members who require personal care due to serious health grounds A partner demonstrated to have a durable relationship with the worker

The EU and the Free Movement of Workers: Right of Family Members Members of an EU worker's family, irrespective of their nationality, have the right in the EU MS of residence to Reside (see earlier) Access to employment without any restrictions (i.e. no need to possess a work permit) Equal treatment (including social and tax advantages see earlier) Children of EU workers have the right to (under the same conditions as nationals) General education on the same terms as nationals, including equal access to study grants Apprenticeship and vocational training course

The EU and the Free Movement of Workers: Complementary Rights Social security (coordination - not harmonization) Recognition of qualifications Right to vote and stand as candidates in elections to the European Parliament and in municipal elections in the Member State of residence Not regulated Employment Policies Taxation

The EU and the Free Movement of Workers: Legal and Practical Obstacles Limited mobility in practice Less than TWO per cent of EU citizens live and work in a EU MS other than their MS of origin Legal obstacles Taxation issues (e.g. double taxation) Social security (e.g. pension plans) Limitations in recognition of qualifications/skills No EU-wide employment legislation Absence of strong non-discrimination guarantees or their adequate implementation Practical obstacles Language barriers Lack of employment opportunities for partners

Other Regional Integration Regimes Africa ECOWAS SADC EAC COMESA CEMAC Asia ASEAN SAARC Americas and the Caribbean Andean Community MERCOSUR CARICOM Eastern Europe and Central Asia Commonwealth of Independent States Eurasian Economic Community

Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) 15 Member States Website: http://www.ecowas.int/ Source: http://www.newspapersafrica.com

Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) ECOWAS was formed in 1975 to foster economic and social development among its Member States. ECOWAS enacted a Protocol on Free Movement of Persons, the Right of Residence and Establishment in 1979. 1 st phase of the Protocol which guarantees free entry of citizens of Member States without visa for 90 days was ratified in 1980. 2 nd phase of the Protocol which guarantees right of residence became effective in July 1986. Right of establishment is yet to come into force.

Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) 15 Member States Website http://www.sadc.int/ Source: http://apps.thedti.gov.za/

SADC The SADC Protocol on the Facilitation of Movement of Persons has as its objectives to facilitate SADC citizens: - Entry into member states without the need for a visa for a maximum of 90 days/year; - Permanent and temporary residence; - Working in the territory of another member state. The Protocol requires two-thirds (i.e. 9) ratification by the members before it can enter into force. Some SADC Member States have already entered into bilateral agreements concerning the lifting of visa requirements.

Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) 19 Member States Website http://www.comesa.int/ Source: http://3yoonmasr.110mb.com/comesa-map1.gif

East Africa Community (EAC) 5 Member States Website http://www.eac.int/ Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/nukta77/4745009613/

East Africa Community (EAC) A citizen of a Partner State who seeks to enter or exit the territory of another Partner State as a worker, shall do so at entry or exit points designated in accordance with the national laws of the Partner State and shall comply with the established immigration procedures. A citizen of a Partner State who seeks to enter the territory of another Partner State as a worker shall: - present to the immigration officer a valid common standard travel document or a national identity card where a Partner State has agreed to use a machine readable and electronic national identity card as a travel document; - Declare all the information required for entry and exit; and - Present a contract of employment to the immigration officer.

East Africa Community (EAC) A worker who has a contract of employment of a period of more than ninety days in the territory of another Partner State shall apply to the competent authority for a work permit within fifteen working days from the date of entry into the territory of the host Partner State. The application for a work permit shall be supported by a valid common standard travel document or a national identity card, where that Partner State has agreed to use the national identity card as a travel document, the contract of employment and any other document the competent authority may require. A competent authority may reject an application for a work permit. A spouse or child of a worker who is not a citizen of a Partner State who seeks employment in the worker s host Partner State shall apply for a work permit in accordance with the national laws of the Partner State.

Andean Community of Nations (Andean Pact) 4 Member States Website http://www.comunidadandina.org/endex.htm Source: http://www.zonu.com/fullsize-en/2010-01-13-11726/the-andean-communityof-nations-2006.html

Southern Common Market (MERCOSUR) 4 Member States Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay 6 Associated States Bolivia, Chile Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela Website http://www.mercosur.int/

The Caribbean Community 15 Member States Website http://www.caricom.org/ (CARICOM)

Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) 10 Member States Website: http://www.aseansec.org/ Source: http://www.scandasia.com/viewnews.php?coun_code=dk&news_id=8528

South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) 8 participating States Website http://www.saarc-sec.org/

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 12 participating States Website: http://www.cis.minsk.by/ Source: http://eurodialogue.org/commonwealth-of-independent-states-map

Eurasian Economic Community 6 Member States (orange) Belarus Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Russia Tajikistan Uzbekistan Observers (yellow) Armenia Moldova Ukraine Website http://evrazes.com/ (EAEC)