Public employment & welfare services
Employment and welfare agencies manage registrations, entitlements, conditionality and case histories. They need structured ways to signal status and outcomes to other systems without exposing full case files.
Pillar — Labor & Human Capital
← Back to pillarsThe Labor & Human Capital pillar covers employment services, social protection, training and related systems that support people’s economic participation. Interlayer focuses on how these systems exchange structured signals — not on operating a new labour platform or registry of individuals.
Core questions
How can employment, welfare and training systems share status, eligibility and outcome signals while keeping case files, payments and identities within existing institutions?
Interlayer’s role
Define and translate structured messages for placements, support decisions and programme reporting between labour, education and finance domains.
Constraints
No central record of individuals maintained by Interlayer, no hosted job-matching platform, and no delegated authority for eligibility or benefit decisions.
Where interoperability questions appear
Labour-market and human-capital initiatives often span multiple systems: public employment services, welfare and social protection, private employers, training providers and financial infrastructures. Interlayer helps align the messages between them, while leaving policy, funding and case management where they belong.
Public employment & welfare services
Employment and welfare agencies manage registrations, entitlements, conditionality and case histories. They need structured ways to signal status and outcomes to other systems without exposing full case files.
Employers & labour-market platforms
Employers and intermediaries hold recruitment, HR and payroll systems. They may need to emit structured placement, contract and hours-worked messages under agreed formats, without delegating control of employment relationships.
Training & skills providers
Education and training providers issue qualifications, skills attestations and completion records. Interoperability is often needed between these systems and employment or welfare services, without centralising learner identities.
Message patterns
The examples below illustrate how Interlayer structures messages across labour and human capital systems. In each case, the aim is to make message exchanges auditable and neutral while avoiding new central platforms.
Pattern 1
Placement & outcome signallingPattern 2
Skills & credential interoperabilityPattern 3
Cross-border labour & remittance flowsTranslator role in this pillar
Interlayer does not host vacancies or CVs and does not operate as a recruitment service. Its role is to make the underlying signals — placements, status changes, skills, eligibility flags — understandable across systems that already exist.
Interpret
Analyse existing labour, welfare and training messages, including how they relate to legal obligations, privacy constraints and programme rules.
Translate
Define neutral, standards-aligned message structures and translation logic so employment, welfare, finance and training systems can exchange what they need to know without over-sharing.
Align
Ensure interoperability patterns can be explained to oversight bodies, social partners and individuals, and that decision-making remains with accountable institutions.
Assurance, social partners & governance
Labour and social protection systems are accountable to workers, social partners and public authorities. Any interoperability work must be demonstrably aligned with those responsibilities.
Typical starting points