What is the Pact for Skills in Tourism

WHY A PACT FOR SKILLS IN TOURISM

The Pact for Skills in Tourism is the tool to address current and future challenges through a close cooperation between social partners, training and education system, and public authorities. It broadens the outcomes of the Blueprint on Sectoral Cooperation to address skills needs and overall higher qualification of the tourism workforce, reducing job insecurity and improving working conditions. The Pact aims to upskill and reskill 10% of the workforce each year from 2022 to 2030.

WHAT ARE THE OBJECTIVES

The Pact for Skills in Tourism sets the vision of 12 objectives and indicators, to be achieved until 2030 across Europe.
They include amongst others:

Improving and extending the skills

of the full tourism workforce

More hands-on learning and training

through blended concepts Retain current workers, and attract new employees to work in tourism

Detect new skills at an early stage

and provide quick training opportunities to avoid gaps

HOW CAN YOU BENEFIT

TOURing

aims at reshaping the Tourism micro & SMEs by upskilling them over the green and digital skillsets in order to build a tourism sector of tomorrow that is economically, digitally and environmentally viable in long-term.

TourX

envisions to create excellence in Tourism through a bottom-up approach where the Education providers of the partnership will enhance their ability to adapt skills provision to everchanging economic and social needs.

PANTOUR

project is the continuation of NTG - Next Tourism Generation Alliance, so a Blueprint which aims to map out competencies in tourism and hospitality as they evolve, with a perspective until 2030.

HOW CAN YOU PARTICIPATE

The Pact for Skills in Tourism will yield best results where needs are concrete and practical political decisions can be taken: in the member states of the EU and its regions. For this reason, the first of the 12 above-mentioned objectives is setting up National or Regional Skills Partnerships (NRSPs).

These partnerships include representatives from all sub-sectors and sizes of tourism services, education and training system, destinations, and the public sector. They shall set up an annual work programme around concrete objectives that address concrete issues related with skills in their area. This will include detection of gaps between required and existing skills levels; new skills, competences and/or occupational profiles required for the sector; concerted design and planning of annual training programmes etc.

NEXT STEPS

Inform your organisation about your wish to participate.

The entities that distribute this document agreed to work together in the process of setting up National Regional Skills Partnerships. Interest will be gathered and evaluated at EU level for further targeted joint support actions, with technical assistance provided by the PacTS4ALL consortium.

Large-Scale Partnership coordinators and members

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