Deliverable 4: European Social Charter monitoring webinar

On June 13, the Slovak National Centre for Human Rights held a webinar for non-governmental organizations focused on the monitoring mechanism of the European Social Charter. It aimed to explain how NGO representatives can contribute to the current reporting procedure and submit their comments concerning 14th National Report on the implementation of the European Social Charter.

During the session, representatives from the Centre, Marián Filčík and Lenka Vestenická, presented an overview of the Charter’s monitoring mechanisms with focus on the reporting procedure for the currently monitored group of accepted provision. These provisions mainly concerned labour rights, such as equal pay, collective bargaining, the right to organise, et cetera. Accordingly, the Centre invited NGO representatives working in these areas.

The Centre has a previous experience with organizing and collaborating with civil society when it comes to submitting alternative reports and comments. The Centre finds it essential for the NGOs to engage in the international human rights monitoring mechanisms because contributions from NGO representatives with firsthand field experience provide a highly valuable perspective. Hence, the webinar served to motivate NGO to engage directly in the reporting process or to collaborate on the Centre’s own report. During the webinar, the attendees engaged in discussion on what insights from their work could inform the report. At the end, two organizations partnered with the Centre, contributing firsthand perspectives to its submission.