Regulation of the work ability in small and micro enterprises through multimedia tools: CDI Tetovo, Macedonia joined the online Kick-Off meeting of the AKKUEurope Project
On November 3rd 2020, Community Development Institute joined the online Kick-Off Meeting of AKKUEurope, a Project co-funded by the Erasmus Plus Programme of the European Commission, which brings together seven Partners from six countries (Belgium, Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain, The north Republic of Macedonia). The KOM, originally planned in Forst, Germany, was held online due to COVID-19 restrictions.
The aim of the AKKUEurope project is the systematic development and validation of a multimedia toolbox suitable for the target group on the basis of existing instruments, together with the owners and employees of selected SME companies.
SMEs play an important role in the European economy but are particularly affected by a shortage of young talent, as they are unable to compete with the services offered by Medium-Sized Enterprises and large companies in various respects (e.g. job security, pay levels, promotion opportunities). SME can and must react to this by paying special attention to maintaining the workability and employability of their existing workforces. In addition to the classic occupational health and safety measures, measures for the preventive maintenance of work and employability must be implemented to a greater extent, so that employees can and want to carry out their work until the planned retirement age. A comprehensive promotion of workability can help to close this gap.
In this context, Partners will carry out a series of well-defined activities that will lead to the production of tangible and operational results, such as:
- Analysis of existing instruments in the partner countries
- Adaptation of the instruments and completion of the toolbox
- Media implementation of the instruments
AKKUEurope results will be practical and relevant solutions for micro and small businesses, available in multilingual versions, free and without restrictions through the OER platform.
During the meeting, the consortium discussed about the overall implementation of the project, defining timelines and respective duties in the following months. At first, partners will go through an in-depth analysis of the existing instruments and theories for the implementation of workability models at business level. Later on, this cluster of tools will be refined on the basis of targets’ needs and their daily operational context. After translations, the resulting toolbox will be implemented into the AKKUEurope OER Platform: such digital environment will represent a repository of project’s outputs, results, news and contacts.
The Community Development Institute (CDI), as a project partner will actively contribute in the successful implementation of the project activities: intellectual outputs, dissemination activities, etc. Within the AKKUEurope, CDI will organize the TPM3 and E2 in Tetovo, Republic of Macedonia.
For further information on AKKUEurope and CDI activities please visit:
CDI Website: www.cdi.mk
CDI Facebook page: www.facebook.com/irztetovo