SER Chairman Damien Richardson (left) presenting the annual report 2020 to Prime Minister Silveria Jacobs while Secretary General Gerard Richardson looks on.
PHILIPSBURG--The Social Economic Council SER presented its 2020 annual report to Prime Minister Silveria Jacobs on Friday, September 17.
SER Chairman Damien Richardson, who handed over the report to Jacobs, also provided a summary of pending SER advices.
The annual report highlights SER’s achievements, future plans and overall functioning. The working relationship between the Ministry of General Affairs and SER was also discussed.
Both parties agreed to revisit the recommendations made by the Ombudsman in its 2020 annual report. The overall goal is to improve and strengthen the working relationship between the Ministry of General Affairs and the SER.
SER Secretary General Gerard Richardson informed the Prime Minister that the SER looks forward to the revision of the national ordinance SER, which will grant the advisory body the legal basis to advise parliament directly on important socio-economic matters.
“As an advisory and consultative body of employers' representatives, union representatives and independent experts, the Social and Economic Council aims to help create consensus on socio-economic issues,” SER said in a press release. SER’s advice is guided by the objective of social prosperity in its widest sense. This includes not only material progress such as increased affluence and production, but also social progress such as improved welfare and social cohesion.
The annual report is published in English and is available to the public on the SER website: www.ser.sx