Coordinating global job placement
Description
Providing an overview of occupational exchange process to meet global needs and utilize the resources. The effect is that of creating an expanded awareness of world-wide employment possibilities.
Context
An integral part of integrating labour capabilities through a global network of employable exchanges.
Implementation
Tactics include: data gathering to ensure an ongoing research process which would serve to interpret existing and changing occupational needs and resources across the globe; job distribution to provide a world-wide labour flow to meet existing and future employment needs; resource centre to serve as a clearing-house to implement world-wide job distribution based on collected data; information transfer to provide channels of communication where collected data relevant to world-wide occupational needs and resources could be dispersed; and research storage to provide an organized collection of gathered data for easy accessebility to deal with a constant world-wide labour flow. An example is the import of equipment and men from other countries for short-term employment to meet the demands of the Canadian harvest.
The EURES network has some 500 Eurocounsellors -- specialists who helps people find work in another European country.