Training for Engie EWC members

From 3 to 7 February, IR Share organised jointly with Ultralaborans and Syndex, a training for the European Works Council of the ENGIE Group in Brussels. Many thanks to Christophe Lefevre and Baiba Miltovica for their welcome at the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) and to Alena Carna for the time spent discussing role of the European Parliament. We would also like to thank Isabelle Barthès (IndustriAll Europe) for the insights she provided during the course. We are delighted to have accompanied the EWC members in their new mandate and to have encouraged the EWC to connect with the members of the EESC and the Parliament. 

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