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Social and Economic Council

The Social and Economic Council (Dutch: Sociaal-Economische Raad, SER) is a major economic advisory council to the cabinet of the Netherlands. Formally it heads a system of sector-based regulatory organisations. It represents the social partners trade unions and employers' organisations. It forms the core organisation of the corporatist and social market economy known as the polder model and the main platform for social dialogue.

History Edit

The SER was founded in 1950. It was founded after a long debate about the economic order of the Netherlands. The two main governing parties of the time, the Catholic People's Party (KVP) and the Labour Party (PvdA) had differing opinions on the subject. Both wanted to prevent the repetition of the Great Depression. The Labour Party preferred to grant the government an important regulatory role in the economy, while the KVP preferred to rely on the workings of a self-regulating market economy. A compromise was found in the corporatist model, in which both trade unions and employers' organisations would form sector-based regulatory organisations. The SER headed this structure and served as important partner for the national government. The SER was very important in the reconstruction of the Netherlands after the World War II.

In the 1950s and 60s, the SER was particularly successful in ensuring economic growth through close cooperation between government, trade unions and employers' organisations. In the 1970s, because of rising political polarisation and the 1973 oil crisis, the SER was unable to resolve economic problems. In the 1980s the SER returned to the centre of the economic policy making, as it was the platform for dialogue between the government and its social partners. In the 1990s, the role of the SER began to change. The role of the sector-based regulatory organisations began to decline and the SER increasingly took the role of an advisory council of government; in 1997 the Senate and House of Representatives were granted the right to submit enquiry commissions to the SER.

Goals Edit

The SER has three main goals for Dutch social-economic policy:

Organisation Edit

 
SER headquarters, The Hague

The SER has thirty-three members. It consists of three sections, which each have eleven members in the council. These sections are trade unions, employers' organisations and government-appointed members, the so-called Crown members. The trade union members are appointed from the three major unions: FNV (8), CNV (2) and the MHP (1). The members of the employers' organisations are representatives from the three major employers' organisations: VNO-NCW (7), MKB (3) and the LTO (1). The government-appointed members are normally professors of economics or related fields and they include representatives of the Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis (CPB) and the central bank, De Nederlandsche Bank. The board of the SER is formed by four members of each section. The chair of the organisation is always a government appointee.

The SER heads and oversees the system of sector-based regulatory organisations. These organisations can like other governments, provinces, water boards etc. enforce legislation[example needed] for their members, in this case companies. The SER is financed by levies which companies pay to the chambers of commerce. It spends €14 million a year.

Activities Edit

The group has negotiated among other things, agreements in the textile sector, the banking sector and the gold sector. The SER also performs legal and administrative tasks. For example in the field of employee participation, healthy and safe working, employment inspections and pensions.[clarification needed]

List of chairs of the Social and Economic Council Edit

Chair of the Social
and Economic Council
Term of office Previous political Experience(s) Previous other Experience(s) Party
  Dr.
Frans de Vries
(1884–1958)
1 June 1950 –
15 June 1958
(8 years, 14 days)
[Died]
Professor of Economics at the
Erasmus University Rotterdam
(1918–1945)

Rector Magnificus of the
Erasmus University Rotterdam

(1921–1922, 1928–1929, 1935–1936)

Professor of Economics at the
University of Amsterdam
(1945–1954)
Independent
Vacant
15 June 1958 – 1 July 1958
  Dr.
Gerard
Verrijn Stuart
(1893–1969)
1 July 1958 –
1 May 1964
(5 years, 305 days)
Professor of Economics at the
University of Amsterdam
(1952–1962)
Independent
  Jan de Pous
(1920–1996)
1 May 1964 –
1 February 1985
(20 years, 276 days)
Minister of
Economic Affairs

(1959–1963)

Member of the
Council of State

(1958–1959)
Christian Historical Union
(1964–1980)
Christian Democratic Appeal
(1980–1985)
  Dr.
Theo Quené
(1930–2011)
1 February 1985 –
1 January 1996
(10 years, 334 days)
Director of the
Scientific Council
for Government Policy

(1978–1985)
Labour Party
  Klaas de Vries
(born 1943)
1 January 1996 –
3 August 1998
(2 years, 214 days)
[Res] [Note]
Member of the House
of Representatives

(1973–1988)
Labour Party
Vacant
3 August 1998 – 1 January 1999
  Dr.
Herman Wijffels
(born 1942)
1 January 1999 –
1 April 2006
(7 years, 90 days)
CEO and Chairman
of the Rabobank
(1986–1999)
Christian Democratic Appeal
  Dr.
Alexander
Rinnooy Kan

(born 1949)
1 April 2006 –
1 September 2012
(6 years, 164 days)
Member of the Social
and Economic Council
(1991–1996)
Chairman of the
Industry and Employers
confederation

(1991–1996)
Democrats 66
  Wiebe Draijer
(born 1965)
1 September 2012 –
10 September 2014
(2 years, 9 days)
[Res] [Note]
CEO and Chairman of the
McKinsey & Company
Netherlands

(2003–2012)
Independent
  Mariëtte Hamer
(born 1958)
10 September 2014 –
1 April 2022
(7 years, 203 days)
Member of the House
of Representatives

(1998–2014)
Labour Party
Vacant
1 April 2022 – 16 September 2022
  Kim Putters
(born 1973)
16 September 2022 –
Incumbent
(1 year, 35 days)
Member of the Senate
(2003–2013)
Chairman of The Netherlands Institute for Social Research
(2013–2022)
Labour Party
Resigned
Died in office
Resigned when he was appointed as Minister of Social Affairs and Employment in the Second Kok cabinet
Resigned when he was appointed as CEO and Chairman of the Rabobank

Current Members of the Social and Economic Council Edit

Appointed Members of the Social and Economic Council Edit

Appointed Members
Member Appointed Other function(s) Member Appointed Other function(s)
  Mariëtte Hamer
(born 1958)
[Chairwoman]
10 September 2014
(9 years, 41 days)
  Dr.
Pieter Hasekamp
(born 1965)
1 March 2020
(3 years, 234 days)
Director of the
Bureau for Economic
Policy Analysis
  Luce van Kempen
(born 1995)
1 April 2020
(3 years, 203 days)
Chairwoman of
the Youth Council
  Dr.
Romke van der Veen
(born 1958)
1 April 2012
(11 years, 203 days)
Professor of Social and
Behavioral Sciences
Erasmus University Rotterdam
  Dr.
Evert Verhulp
(born 1960)
1 April 2012
(11 years, 203 days)
Professor of Labour Law
University of Amsterdam
  Dr.
Kim Putters
(born 1973)
1 February 2017
(6 years, 262 days)
Professor of Healthcare
Management
Erasmus University Rotterdam

Director of the Institute
for Social Research
  Ed Nijpels
(born 1950)
15 August 2014
(9 years, 67 days)
Chairman of the
Climate Council

Chairman of the
Environment Central
Foundation
  Dr.
Geert ten Dam
(born 1958)
10 December 2015
(7 years, 315 days)
Professor of Pedagogy
Free University Amsterdam

President of the Council
of the University of Amsterdam
  Dr.
Maarten Lindeboom
(born 1960)
1 September 2018
(5 years, 50 days)
Professor of Economics
Free University Amsterdam
  Femke Laagland
(born 1979)
1 July 2020
(5 years, 50 days)
Professor of Labour Law
Radboud University Nijmegen
  Dr.
Olaf Sleijpen
(born 1975)
1 April 2020
(3 years, 203 days)
Chief Financial Officer
De Nederlandsche Bank
Chairwoman

Trade associations Members of the Social and Economic Council Edit

Trade Associations Members
Member Appointed Represents Member Appointed Represents
  Hans de Boer
(born 1955)
[Vice Chairman]
1 July 2014
(9 years, 142 days)
Industry and Employers
Confederation
  Jacco Vonhof
(born 1970)
1 August 2018
(9 years, 81 days)
Small and Medium-
Sized Association
  Patricia Hoogstraaten
(born 1959)
1 May 2006
(17 years, 173 days)
Retail
Association
  Guido van Woerkom
(born 1955)
1 October 2013
(10 years, 20 days)
Travelers
Association
  Chris Buijink
(born 1954)
1 June 2013
(10 years, 142 days)
Banking
Association
  Dirk Beljaarts
(born 1978)
1 January 2019
(4 years, 293 days)
Hospitality
Association
  Fried Kaanen
(born 1955)
1 April 2017
(6 years, 203 days)
Manufacturing
Association
  Niels Louwaars
(born 1958)
10 December 2019
(3 years, 315 days)
Horticulture
Association
  Roderik Pape
(born 1969)
1 April 2020
(3 years, 203 days)
Freelancers
Association
  Hans van Waayenburg
(born 1957)
15 February 2019
(4 years, 248 days)
CEO of
Capgemini Netherlands
Deputy Trade Associations Members
Member Appointed Represents Member Appointed Represents
  Ineke Dezentjé
Hamming-Bluemink

(born 1954)
1 January 2012
(11 years, 293 days)
Technology Industry
Association
  Henk Kamp
(born 1952)
1 February 2018
(5 years, 262 days)
Healthcare Providers
Association
  Ad Melkert
(born 1956)
1 April 2019
(4 years, 203 days)
Hospitals
Association
  Maxime Verhagen
(born 1956)
1 October 2015
(8 years, 20 days)
Construction
Association
  Richard Weurding
(born 1961)
1 April 2006
(17 years, 203 days)
Insurance
Association
  Leendert-Jan Visser
(born 1971)
1 April 2020
(3 years, 203 days)
Small and Medium-
Sized Association
  Elisabeth Post
(born 1965)
1 June 2019
(4 years, 142 days)
Transport
Association
  Henk den Boer
(born 1963)
1 April 2020
(3 years, 203 days)
Maintenance
Association
Vice Chairman by Ex officio as Chairman of the Industry and Employers confederation

Trade union Members of the Social and Economic Council Edit

Trade union Members
Member Appointed Represents Member Appointed Represents
  Han Busker
(born 1955)
[Vice Chairman]
1 May 2016
(7 years, 173 days)
Federation of Trade Unions   Willem Jelle Berg
(born 1969)
1 April 2014
(9 years, 203 days)
National Federation of
Christian Trade Unions
  Nic van Holstein
(born 1963)
1 September 2015
(8 years, 36 days)
Trade Union of
Professionals
  Gerrit van de Kamp
(born 1964)
1 April 2019
(4 years, 203 days)
Police Trade Union
  Jan de Jong
(born 1955)
1 August 2016
(7 years, 81 days)
Federation of Trade
Unions for Seniors
  Bas van Weegberg
(born 1996)
1 Juli 2019
(4 years, 112 days)
Federation of Trade
Unions for Youth
  Arend van Wijngaarden
(born 1954)
1 November 2012
(10 years, 354 days)
National Federation of
Christian Trade Unions
  Zakaria Boufangacha
(born 1973)
1 July 2017
(7 years, 173 days)
Federation of Trade Unions
  Tuur Elzinga
(born 1965)
1 July 2017
(6 years, 142 days)
Federation of Trade Unions   Kitty Jong
(born 1961)
1 July 2017
(6 years, 142 days)
Federation of Trade Unions
  Judy Hoffer
(born 1970)
1 March 2019
(4 years, 234 days)
Federation of Trade Unions
Vice Chairman by Ex officio as Chairman of the Federation of Trade Unions

See also Edit

External links Edit

  • SER official website

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For other similarly named bodies see Economic and Social Council The Social and Economic Council Dutch Sociaal Economische Raad SER is a major economic advisory council to the cabinet of the Netherlands Formally it heads a system of sector based regulatory organisations It represents the social partners trade unions and employers organisations It forms the core organisation of the corporatist and social market economy known as the polder model and the main platform for social dialogue Contents 1 History 2 Goals 3 Organisation 4 Activities 5 List of chairs of the Social and Economic Council 6 Current Members of the Social and Economic Council 6 1 Appointed Members of the Social and Economic Council 6 2 Trade associations Members of the Social and Economic Council 6 3 Trade union Members of the Social and Economic Council 7 See also 8 External linksHistory EditThe SER was founded in 1950 It was founded after a long debate about the economic order of the Netherlands The two main governing parties of the time the Catholic People s Party KVP and the Labour Party PvdA had differing opinions on the subject Both wanted to prevent the repetition of the Great Depression The Labour Party preferred to grant the government an important regulatory role in the economy while the KVP preferred to rely on the workings of a self regulating market economy A compromise was found in the corporatist model in which both trade unions and employers organisations would form sector based regulatory organisations The SER headed this structure and served as important partner for the national government The SER was very important in the reconstruction of the Netherlands after the World War II In the 1950s and 60s the SER was particularly successful in ensuring economic growth through close cooperation between government trade unions and employers organisations In the 1970s because of rising political polarisation and the 1973 oil crisis the SER was unable to resolve economic problems In the 1980s the SER returned to the centre of the economic policy making as it was the platform for dialogue between the government and its social partners In the 1990s the role of the SER began to change The role of the sector based regulatory organisations began to decline and the SER increasingly took the role of an advisory council of government in 1997 the Senate and House of Representatives were granted the right to submit enquiry commissions to the SER Goals EditThe SER has three main goals for Dutch social economic policy To promote balanced and sustainable economic growth To promote full employment To promote a fair income distribution Organisation Edit nbsp SER headquarters The HagueThe SER has thirty three members It consists of three sections which each have eleven members in the council These sections are trade unions employers organisations and government appointed members the so called Crown members The trade union members are appointed from the three major unions FNV 8 CNV 2 and the MHP 1 The members of the employers organisations are representatives from the three major employers organisations VNO NCW 7 MKB 3 and the LTO 1 The government appointed members are normally professors of economics or related fields and they include representatives of the Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis CPB and the central bank De Nederlandsche Bank The board of the SER is formed by four members of each section The chair of the organisation is always a government appointee The SER heads and oversees the system of sector based regulatory organisations These organisations can like other governments provinces water boards etc enforce legislation example needed for their members in this case companies The SER is financed by levies which companies pay to the chambers of commerce It spends 14 million a year Activities EditThe group has negotiated among other things agreements in the textile sector the banking sector and the gold sector The SER also performs legal and administrative tasks For example in the field of employee participation healthy and safe working employment inspections and pensions clarification needed List of chairs of the Social and Economic Council EditChair of the Social and Economic Council Term of office Previous political Experience s Previous other Experience s Party nbsp Dr Frans de Vries 1884 1958 1 June 1950 15 June 1958 8 years 14 days Died Professor of Economics at the Erasmus University Rotterdam 1918 1945 Rector Magnificus of the Erasmus University Rotterdam 1921 1922 1928 1929 1935 1936 Professor of Economics at the University of Amsterdam 1945 1954 IndependentVacant 15 June 1958 1 July 1958 nbsp Dr Gerard Verrijn Stuart 1893 1969 1 July 1958 1 May 1964 5 years 305 days Professor of Economics at the University of Amsterdam 1952 1962 Independent nbsp Jan de Pous 1920 1996 1 May 1964 1 February 1985 20 years 276 days Minister of Economic Affairs 1959 1963 Member of the Council of State 1958 1959 Christian Historical Union 1964 1980 Christian Democratic Appeal 1980 1985 nbsp Dr Theo Quene 1930 2011 1 February 1985 1 January 1996 10 years 334 days Director of the Scientific Council for Government Policy 1978 1985 Labour Party nbsp Klaas de Vries born 1943 1 January 1996 3 August 1998 2 years 214 days Res Note Member of the House of Representatives 1973 1988 Labour PartyVacant 3 August 1998 1 January 1999 nbsp Dr Herman Wijffels born 1942 1 January 1999 1 April 2006 7 years 90 days CEO and Chairman of the Rabobank 1986 1999 Christian Democratic Appeal nbsp Dr Alexander Rinnooy Kan born 1949 1 April 2006 1 September 2012 6 years 164 days Member of the Social and Economic Council 1991 1996 Chairman of the Industry and Employers confederation 1991 1996 Democrats 66 nbsp Wiebe Draijer born 1965 1 September 2012 10 September 2014 2 years 9 days Res Note CEO and Chairman of the McKinsey amp Company Netherlands 2003 2012 Independent nbsp Mariette Hamer born 1958 10 September 2014 1 April 2022 7 years 203 days Member of the House of Representatives 1998 2014 Labour PartyVacant 1 April 2022 16 September 2022 nbsp Kim Putters born 1973 16 September 2022 Incumbent 1 year 35 days Member of the Senate 2003 2013 Chairman of The Netherlands Institute for Social Research 2013 2022 Labour PartyResigned Died in office Resigned when he was appointed as Minister of Social Affairs and Employment in the Second Kok cabinet Resigned when he was appointed as CEO and Chairman of the RabobankCurrent Members of the Social and Economic Council EditAppointed Members of the Social and Economic Council Edit Appointed MembersMember Appointed Other function s Member Appointed Other function s nbsp Mariette Hamer born 1958 Chairwoman 10 September 2014 9 years 41 days nbsp Dr Pieter Hasekamp born 1965 1 March 2020 3 years 234 days Director of the Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis nbsp Luce van Kempen born 1995 1 April 2020 3 years 203 days Chairwoman of the Youth Council nbsp Dr Romke van der Veen born 1958 1 April 2012 11 years 203 days Professor of Social and Behavioral Sciences Erasmus University Rotterdam nbsp Dr Evert Verhulp born 1960 1 April 2012 11 years 203 days Professor of Labour Law University of Amsterdam nbsp Dr Kim Putters born 1973 1 February 2017 6 years 262 days Professor of Healthcare Management Erasmus University Rotterdam Director of the Institute for Social Research nbsp Ed Nijpels born 1950 15 August 2014 9 years 67 days Chairman of the Climate Council Chairman of the Environment Central Foundation nbsp Dr Geert ten Dam born 1958 10 December 2015 7 years 315 days Professor of Pedagogy Free University Amsterdam President of the Council of the University of Amsterdam nbsp Dr Maarten Lindeboom born 1960 1 September 2018 5 years 50 days Professor of Economics Free University Amsterdam nbsp Femke Laagland born 1979 1 July 2020 5 years 50 days Professor of Labour Law Radboud University Nijmegen nbsp Dr Olaf Sleijpen born 1975 1 April 2020 3 years 203 days Chief Financial Officer De Nederlandsche BankChairwomanTrade associations Members of the Social and Economic Council Edit Trade Associations MembersMember Appointed Represents Member Appointed Represents nbsp Hans de Boer born 1955 Vice Chairman 1 July 2014 9 years 142 days Industry and Employers Confederation nbsp Jacco Vonhof born 1970 1 August 2018 9 years 81 days Small and Medium Sized Association nbsp Patricia Hoogstraaten born 1959 1 May 2006 17 years 173 days Retail Association nbsp Guido van Woerkom born 1955 1 October 2013 10 years 20 days Travelers Association nbsp Chris Buijink born 1954 1 June 2013 10 years 142 days Banking Association nbsp Dirk Beljaarts born 1978 1 January 2019 4 years 293 days Hospitality Association nbsp Fried Kaanen born 1955 1 April 2017 6 years 203 days Manufacturing Association nbsp Niels Louwaars born 1958 10 December 2019 3 years 315 days Horticulture Association nbsp Roderik Pape born 1969 1 April 2020 3 years 203 days Freelancers Association nbsp Hans van Waayenburg born 1957 15 February 2019 4 years 248 days CEO of Capgemini NetherlandsDeputy Trade Associations MembersMember Appointed Represents Member Appointed Represents nbsp Ineke Dezentje Hamming Bluemink born 1954 1 January 2012 11 years 293 days Technology Industry Association nbsp Henk Kamp born 1952 1 February 2018 5 years 262 days Healthcare Providers Association nbsp Ad Melkert born 1956 1 April 2019 4 years 203 days Hospitals Association nbsp Maxime Verhagen born 1956 1 October 2015 8 years 20 days Construction Association nbsp Richard Weurding born 1961 1 April 2006 17 years 203 days Insurance Association nbsp Leendert Jan Visser born 1971 1 April 2020 3 years 203 days Small and Medium Sized Association nbsp Elisabeth Post born 1965 1 June 2019 4 years 142 days Transport Association nbsp Henk den Boer born 1963 1 April 2020 3 years 203 days Maintenance AssociationVice Chairman by Ex officio as Chairman of the Industry and Employers confederationTrade union Members of the Social and Economic Council Edit Trade union MembersMember Appointed Represents Member Appointed Represents nbsp Han Busker born 1955 Vice Chairman 1 May 2016 7 years 173 days Federation of Trade Unions nbsp Willem Jelle Berg born 1969 1 April 2014 9 years 203 days National Federation of Christian Trade Unions nbsp Nic van Holstein born 1963 1 September 2015 8 years 36 days Trade Union of Professionals nbsp Gerrit van de Kamp born 1964 1 April 2019 4 years 203 days Police Trade Union nbsp Jan de Jong born 1955 1 August 2016 7 years 81 days Federation of Trade Unions for Seniors nbsp Bas van Weegberg born 1996 1 Juli 2019 4 years 112 days Federation of Trade Unions for Youth nbsp Arend van Wijngaarden born 1954 1 November 2012 10 years 354 days National Federation of Christian Trade Unions nbsp Zakaria Boufangacha born 1973 1 July 2017 7 years 173 days Federation of Trade Unions nbsp Tuur Elzinga born 1965 1 July 2017 6 years 142 days Federation of Trade Unions nbsp Kitty Jong born 1961 1 July 2017 6 years 142 days Federation of Trade Unions nbsp Judy Hoffer born 1970 1 March 2019 4 years 234 days Federation of Trade UnionsVice Chairman by Ex officio as Chairman of the Federation of Trade UnionsSee also EditEconomic and Social Committee of the European Union External links EditSER official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Social and Economic Council amp oldid 1140746597, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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