De Sociaal-Economische Raad (SER)

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De Sociaal-Economische Raad (SER) wil als advies- en overlegorgaan van werkgevers, werknemers en onafhankelijke leden een bijdrage leveren aan de maatschappelijke welvaart door te komen tot onderlinge consensus over voor Curaçao belangrijke en relevante onderwerpen op sociaal-economisch terrein. Daarbij heeft de SER volop aandacht voor internationale ontwikkelingen op deze terreinen.

De SER streeft daarbij naar kwaliteit en draagvlak: hoge deskundigheid in combinatie met breed gedragen overeenstemming en steun in de samenleving.

Verder biedt de SER een platform om actuele, relevante sociaal-economische vraagstukken te bespreken.

Curaçao’s next test: turning AI and migration into better education and jobs

Willemstad/Montevideo, May 26, 2026 — In a region where artificial intelligence, migration and inequality are rapidly reshaping the world of work, Curaçao faces a pressing policy question: how to ensure that young people, women and workers are not left behind.

SER contributes to dialogue on the future of education and the labor market

The Economic and Social Council (SER) of Curaçao was officially represented on Wednesday, 13 May 2026, at the conference “Education and Labor Market in Dialogue.” During the event, young people, employers, education professionals, and representatives from various ministries engaged in discussions on strengthening the connection between education and the labor market in Curaçao.

Silicon Valley AI mission provides SER with practical knowledge for stronger advisory work and a more future-ready Curaçao

Willemstad, May 18, 2026 — The Social and Economic Council of Curaçao (SER) has drawn important insights from the recently concluded AI mission to Silicon Valley for its advisory work and for the broader debate on the future of work, education, entrepreneurship, and public services in Curaçao.

Curaçao’s SER reviews plastic waste proposal through a broader policy lens

Willemstad, May 12, 2026 — The Social and Economic Council (SER) of Curaçao issued its advice on an initiative proposal submitted by the MAN-PIN faction in Parliament to amend the Public Order Ordinance. The proposal seeks to restrict the distribution and offering of single-use plastic products, particularly at public events and in sales or distribution on or along public roads.

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