The Economic and Social Council is poised for a significant elevation in strategic importance, mirroring established practices in Europe where robust social dialogue is central to policy development, according to Minister of Economy and Labor, Besar Durmishi. The Council’s recent session addressed critical issues impacting workers, employers, and citizens, prioritizing the implementation of concrete measures and potential legal solutions. Durmishi highlighted the review of the Council’s annual report for 2025, emphasizing both the progress made and the continued necessity of fostering social dialogue across sectors.
A key focus was placed on developing strategies to address concerns directly affecting the workforce. Specifically, the Minister underscored the importance of the proposed law to supplement young people, stating it represents a vital step in supporting the nation’s youth, encouraging retention within Albania, and stimulating broader economic activity. This initiative aims to provide targeted assistance to young individuals.
Durmishi reiterated the Council’s role in facilitating constructive engagement and ensuring policies are responsive to the needs of all stakeholders. The session concluded with a commitment to building upon previous achievements and continuing to advance collaborative solutions.
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