The Social and Economic Council of the Netherlands (SER)

Established in law by the 1950 Industrial Organisation Act (Wet op de bedrijfsorganisatie), the SER is the main advisory body to the Dutch government and the parliament on national and international social and economic policy. The SER is financed by industry and is wholly independent from the government. It represents the interests of trade unions and industry, advising the government (upon request or at its own initiative) on all major social and economic issues. The SER also has an administrative role. This consists of monitoring commodity and industrial boards, which perform an important role in the Dutch economy. Industrial boards are responsible for representing the interests of particular branches of industry, and are made up of employers' representatives and union representatives.
Geographical level
National
Location
EU
Country
Netherlands
Type of organisation
Civil Society Organisation
Area of interest
Governance, Political Affairs
Economy and Sustainable Development
Corporate Social Responsibility
Social Affairs
Geolocation

52.0857799, 4.3299348

Address
Bezuidenhoutseweg 60
2594 AW The Hague
The Netherlands
Dirección postal P.O. Box 90405
2509 LK The Hague
The Netherlands



https://www.ser.nl/en/