WEC-Europe
The World Employment Confederation Europe (WEC Europe) is the European division of the World Employment Confederation, representing the private employment services industry across Europe. It advocates for fair and effective labor markets by promoting diverse forms of work such as agency work, direct recruitment, and career management. WEC Europe engages with EU institutions, policymakers, and stakeholders to shape employment policy, improve labor market regulations, and support workforce adaptability. Its members include national federations and major workforce solutions companies. WEC Europe aims to drive job creation, enhance social innovation, and ensure decent working conditions for millions of workers across the continent.
WEC-Europe, the World Employment Confederation is the voice of the private employment services industry at the European level, representing 25 national federations and 9 workforce solutions companies from across Europe. Members of WEC-Europe represent a wide range of HR services, including agency work, direct recruitment, career management, Recruitment Process Outsourcing (RPO) and Managed Service Provider (MSP). Since 2001, WEC-Europe has represented the employers in the EU Sectoral Social Dialogue Committee for temporary agency work alongside its counterpart, UNI-Europa, which represents the workers. The Head Office of WEC-Europe, located in Brussels, Belgium, has a capacity of 8 staff members.