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  • The European Constitution

    The European Constitution

    Brussels, 13-14 October 2004 1. The new European Constitution is a clear improvement over the present Treaties which have established the European Union. It is less ambitious and effective than the ETUC proposed and also less than the European Convention put forward in its report. Nonetheless despite these reservations and weaknesses, the new Treaty is a move forward towards an improved European framework and, clearly while not the final step, deserves and requires the support of the ETUC. Background
    Document Published on 13.07.2004
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    2. Resolutions

    Document Published on 18.03.2004
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    17/03/2004
    Document Published on 17.03.2004
  • 10th ETUC Congress, Prague 2003

    10th ETUC Congress, Prague 2003

    Document Published on 17.02.2003
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    Resolutions

    Document Published on 20.12.2002
  • ETUC Resolution on a regulatory framework for services of general interest and public procurement

    ETUC Resolution on a regulatory framework for services of general interest and public procurement

    Brussels, 13-14 December 2000
    Document Published on 13.12.2000
  • 2. Resolutions

    2. Resolutions

    12/12/2012
    Document Published on 12.12.2000
  • Annexes to the Resolution : "On a regulatory framework for services of general interest and public procurement"

    Annexes to the Resolution : "On a regulatory framework for services of general interest and public procurement"

    Brussels, 13-14/12/2000
    Document Published on 07.12.2000
  • 3. Resolutions and positions

    3. Resolutions and positions

    This page offers an overview of all ETUC resolutions and policy positions related to gender equality issues since 2000. The resolutions have been adopted by the ETUC Executive Committee, while the ETUC positions are based on public consultations launched by the European institutions.
    Document Published on 14.06.2000
  • 2. Resolutions and Positions

    2. Resolutions and Positions

    Document Published on 12.06.2000
  • 9th ETUC Congress, Helsinki 1999

    9th ETUC Congress, Helsinki 1999

    Document Published on 17.02.1999

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