
The document provides for cooperation in areas such as social dialogue, decent work, development of productive and entrepreneurial skills, combating unregistered employment and adapting the labor market to economic and technological transformation.
“Switzerland’s experience and expertise will help us develop more effective policies for workers and employers and build a more modern, competitive labor market that will be closer to European standards,” Natalia Plougarou emphasized.
She thanked the Swiss partners for the trust and constant support provided to Moldova.
We shall remind you that Moldova and Switzerland are implementing the second stage of the employment project. Among the goals of this project is to facilitate the employment of more than 100,000 people over the next four years.
The project is also aimed at reducing informal employment and integrating at least 10 thousand people into the legal labor market.
The measures included in the roadmap for cooperation in the field of labor and employment will be implemented in 2026-2029.























