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21 May 2002

EMPLOYMENT ACTION PLAN 2002

This paper is being tabled to set out the UK's Employment Action Plan in the context of the Government's "Getting Europe Back To Work" initiative and the Amsterdam remit to exchange best practice on employment policies. Other countries need to consider their own circumstances. We hope they too will agree to produce Employment Action Plans.

The UK Employment Action Plan 2002 was produced after extensive consultation and agreement across Government Departments and agencies responsible for the employment, economic and social fields. Beyond Government, the production of the Plan involves a wide range of stakeholders. This year the main external partners were the CBI, TUC, CEEP UK and the Regional Development Agencies (the main strategic coordinators of local activity in England). The Devolved Administrations of Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales have made their own separate contributions.

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