ELA Conference Postponed to May 12-13, 2026 Due to Security Concerns
Summary
The European Labour Authority announced the postponement of its conference on declared work and the Plenary meeting of the Platform, originally scheduled for March 11-12, to May 12-13, 2026 in Cyprus. The decision prioritises the safety and well-being of participants amid evolving security concerns and flight disruptions in the region. Any updates will be communicated via the ELA website and social media channels.
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The European Labour Authority has rescheduled its conference on declared work and the Platform Plenary meeting from March 11-12 to May 12-13, 2026, citing evolving security conditions and flight disruptions in the Cyprus region. Attendees and registered participants should monitor the ELA website and social media channels for confirmation of venue details and any logistical updates for the new dates.
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The ELA conference on declared work and the Plenary meeting of the Platform, originally scheduled for 11–12 March in Cyprus, have been postponed to 12–13 May 2026 due to the evolving situation in the region, including ongoing security concerns and flights disruptions.
The decision was taken with the safety and well-being of participants as the highest priority.
Any updates will be communicated on the ELA website and social media channels.
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