Arnd Spahn's presentation of AGRIPASS Card at the social

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AGRIPASS-CARD
AGRIPASS
Mustermann, Max
DE – 16.06.1958
www.agripass-card.eu
Arnd Spahn, EFFAT
Identification of the Card
Name of the holder,
AGRIPASS
Nationality
Mustermann, Max
DE – 16.06.1958
Birth date
www.agripass-card.eu
EU logo
EFFAT logo
Adress of the website
GEOPA logo
Identification of the Card
Name of the holder,
Branch 1
AGRIPASS
Nationality
Mustermann, Max
DE – 16.06.1958
Birth date
www.agripass-card.eu
EU logo
EFFAT logo
Adress of the website
GEOPA logo
Identification of the Card
Name of the holder,
Branch 1
AGRIPASS
Nationality
Branch 2
Mustermann, Max
DE – 16.06.1958
Birth date
www.agripass-card.eu
EU logo
EFFAT logo
Adress of the website
GEOPA logo
Questions
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Which logos should be used?
Which pictograms or photos should be used?
What information is foreseen (name, photo and ID-number)?
Who decides about the pictograms or photos?
Do the card have a number?
From which material is the card made?
What happens, if the card is lost?
What happens with new skills?
Who distributes the card?
Are the cards on a list?
Who has access to the list?
Who can use the list?
Which countries/regions are foreseen for the test?
Which sectors are important for the test?
Who pays the costs for the test?
Who inform about the use of the card?
How can seasonal workers and employers be informed?
Which logos should be used?
• The logos of the EU, EFFAT and GEOPA should
be used
• The website should be presented:
www.agripass-card.eu
Which pictograms or photos should be used?
• Photos should be used
What information is foreseen
(Name, Photo and ID-Number)?
• Name, nationality and day of birth should be
given.
Who decides about the pictograms or photos?
• A working group of the European social
partners of agriculture should decide
Do the card have a number?
• An individual card number is not nesessary,
because the cardholder can be identified via
name, nationality and day of birth
From which material is the card made?
• The cards are made like cheque cards from
pvc with an inkjet laminate foil
What happens, if the card is lost?
• Those wishing to request a card can do it by
applying to the body issuing these cards.
• She/he should prove that the card can be
identified on the list of the issuing body.
• The managers of the card should take a
decision on the costs incurred.
What happens with new skills?
• When the card holder has acquired new
knowledge and skills and can prove it
(certificate, evidence of employment, pay
slip,etc., the issuing body should add these
new skills on the card.
• Anyway, the card cannot mention more than
four different branches.
Who will distribute the card?
• The European social partners in agriculture
sould find a consensus on this question when
the test phase can be evaluated.
Are the cards on a list?
• The cards will be recorded by the issuing body
on a list that will mention the following
contents:
• name, nationality and date of birth of the card
holder
• date of issue of the card
• if available, information on the address of the
card holder (will not updated without reason)
• Name of the issuing body or institution
Who will keep the list?
• In the test phase, the cards will be issued by a
body proposed by the European social
partners in agriculture.
• This decision can only be taken when the test
countries and/or test regions have been
chosen and decided upon.
Who has access to the list?
• The European social partners in agriculture
have to decide about the persons and
institutions who will have access to the list of
the issuing body, after a thorough legal advice
on the possible implications.
Which countries/regions
should be selected for the test?
• The European social partners in agriculture
have to decide until February 2013
Which sectors are important for the test?
• The social partners have prepared the
following branches:
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Asparagus
Strawberries
Wine
Citrus fruits
Olives
Fruit (esp. apples, pears, berries…)
Who pays the costs for the test?
• If we distribute some 20,000 cards in the test, the
costs can be estimated to nearly 50,000 €.
• It must be decided who pays the costs:
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The social partners –fifty-fifty
European institutions after applying for subsidy
National institutions after applying for subsidy
The card holder (all or fifty-fifty)
The persons directly concerned (employers/workers
fifty-fifty)
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Who gives information about the card?
• The card should be explained on a website of
the European social partners in agriculture in
the official languagues of the European Union:
www.agripass-card.eu
How can seasonal workers and employers be
informed?
• The people concerned (employers and
workers) should be informed by the
responsible social partners‘ organisations
• The social partners‘ organisations concerned
have to decide about the best ways to inform
the people in the test regions
Thank you for your interest!
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