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11:30 - 12:15 Session 2a - Automatic recognition on the basis of minimum trainingrequirements: a success story, but…The system of automatic recognition, based on the harmonisation of minimumtraining requirements for sectoral <strong>prof</strong>essions is overall well received bycompetent authorities. However, it is based on requirements established a longtime ago.Possible discussion points:Do <strong>prof</strong>essionals consider the recognition of qualifications under this systemreally "automatic"? Is the basis for automatic recognition still relevant?• Presentation by the Commission of current findings after the first phase ofthe evaluation• Comments by <strong>prof</strong>essional <strong>orga</strong>nisations on these findings12:15 – 12:45 Session 2b – Automatic recognition based on <strong>prof</strong>essional experience: aneed for modernisation after 40 years?12:45 – 13:45 Lunch breakProfessionals of craft, industry and commerce benefit from the automaticrecognition of the qualifications on the basis of their <strong>prof</strong>essional experience.This mechanism seems to work quite smoothly, however some competentauthorities have expressed concerns about the nature of activities falling underthis recognition system (i.e. activities listed in Annex IV of the Directive).Possible discussion points:What is the experience of <strong>prof</strong>essionals in the implementation of this recognitionsystem?• Presentation by the Commission of current findings after the first phase ofthe evaluation• Comments by <strong>prof</strong>essional <strong>orga</strong>nisations on these findingsSandwich buffet offered by Commission13:45 – 14:30 Session 3a - The "general system": the complex landscape of"compensation measures" (tests, stages)Directive 2005/36/EC consolidated the previous "mutual recognition" Directives(Directives 89/48/EC and 92/51/EC), based on the comparison of qualificationsand the possibility to impose "compensatory measures" on migrants in case ofsubstantial differences in the training. However, the implementation of thissystem is still considered complex by most of the Member States.Possible discussion points:2

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