Democratise and revitalise our common welfare - examples of participation by employees and citizens
How can local authorities contribute to solidarity and a sustainable society in dialogue with employees, citizens and social movements? How can public services be a democratic instrument for developing social, economical and cultural alternatives? What is Model Municipality Methodology and Ecocity Malmö? How to revitalise public services in Europe instead of increasing the privatisations?
| When |
Sep 18, 2008 from 14:00 to 17:00 |
|---|---|
| Where | Chokladfabriken, Vörtsalen |
| What | Seminar |
| Theme | Working for social inclusion and social rights - welfare, public services and common goods for all |
| Aim | Alliance building for joint mobilizations, actions and campaigns, Developing strategies, visions and alternatives |
| Languages | English, Français, Svenska, |
Organisations collaborating on this activity
- European Network for Public Services,
- Nätverket för Gemensam Välfärd/Swedish Network for Common Welfare, Sweden
- For velferdsstaten/Campaign for the Welfare State, Norway
- Association pour la Fondation Copernic, France
- Network for Suburban Local Authorities,
- Unison Newcastle City Branch, United Kingdom
- Transnational Institute,
- Ipam/AITEC, France
Participants
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Marc Mangenot,
France [Association pour la Fondation Copernic ] -
Antonio Aniesa,
France [Network for Suburban Local Authorities ] -
Rolv Rynning Hanssen,
Norway [Fagforbundet ] -
Trevor Graham,
Sweden [City of Malmö ] -
Gunilla Andersson,
Sweden [Swedish Network for Common Welfare ] -
Kenny Bell,
United Kingdom [Unison Newcastle City Branch ] -
Michel Doucin,
France [Ipam/AITEC ]

