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OECD engagement and accession

As one of the OECD’s two institutional partners, TUAC has access to the OECD and its country delegations. TUAC participates in the annual OECD Ministerial Council Meeting and its pre-consultation organised by the country holding the presidency.

Another key event is the annual OECD-TUAC Liaison Committee Meeting, which is a forum for dialogue between TUAC, the OECD Secretary General and OECD ambassadors.

TUAC closely follows the OECD’s engagement and cooperation with non-members and provides input into the accession process for candidate countries.

29 April 2020

Seven years later, Colombia’s controversial OECD accession comes to an end – Sept ans plus tard, l’adhésion controversée de la Colombie à

The TUAC takes note of the ratification of Colombia’s membership to the OECD. The accession process of Colombia took an excessively long period to be completed, five years between 2013 and the official invitation of the OECD at the MCM in May 2018, another two years for ratification. By far, ...

17 January 2020

Inclusive societies and labour markets for successful integration of migrants – TUAC statement for the OECD Ministerial Meeting on Migration and Integration

(Retrouvez ci-dessous la Déclaration du TUAC pour la réunion ministérielle en français) Today, at the OECD Ministerial Meeting, member countries will come together to discuss how migration and integration policies are made future ready. The TUAC calls on the OECD and member countries to seize ...

10 December 2019

TUAC-OECD LCM: Divided, We (still) Stand – The Urgency of People-Centred Policies/ Toujours (aussi) désunis – agir maintenant pour les populations

EN (FR CI-DESSOUS) Today on 10 December 2019, the TUAC holds its annual Liaison Committee with the OECD. The discussions are based on a discussion paper “Divided, We (still) Stand – The Urgency of People-Centred Policies” – which can be downloaded in English and French below. At the ...