• Completing Economic and Monetary Union: Rebalancing European Economic Governance (ETUC position)

    Completing Economic and Monetary Union: Rebalancing European Economic Governance (ETUC position)

    Completing Economic and Monetary Union: Rebalancing European Economic Governance (ETUC position) Adopted at the ETUC Executive Committee on 16-17 December 2015 Introduction The Commission Communication of 21 October describes the initiatives the Commission will undertake in stage 1 of the process to deepen EMU. In this stage, the Commission will intensify the use of policy instruments and levers that already exist within the current Treaties in order to improve the functioning of EMU.
    Document Published on 10.12.2015
  • ETUC resolution on the rationale for trade union participation in standardisation

    ETUC resolution on the rationale for trade union participation in standardisation

    ETUC resolution on the rationale for trade union participation in standardisation   Adopted at the ETUC Executive Committee on 16-17 December 2015 Reiterating previous ETUC Resolutions on European standardisation[1] and observing that:
    Document Published on 06.12.2015
  • ETUC Resolution: Reforming the Litigation Group into the Fundamental Rights and Litigation Advisory Group

    ETUC Resolution: Reforming the Litigation Group into the Fundamental Rights and Litigation Advisory Group

    Reforming the Litigation Group into the Fundamental Rights and Litigation Advisory Group Adopted at the Executive Committee Meeting of 16th and 17th December 2015 Throughout Europe workers and their unions are experiencing attacks on their hard won rights, and fundamental human rights including labour rights are being questioned. 
    Document Published on 06.12.2015
  • Stop discriminating against refugees on grounds of nationality!

    Stop discriminating against refugees on grounds of nationality!

    Statement from the ETUC Mobility, Migration and Inclusion Committee Stop discriminating against refugees on grounds of nationality! The ETUC has received information from informal and informal sources around the so-called ‘Balkan route’ of entry to the EU that since 19 November 2015, the states of FYROM Macedonia, Serbia, Croatia and Slovenia have been allowing only Syrians, Iraqis and Afghanis to enter their countries.
    Document Published on 27.11.2015
  • ETUC Steering Committee declaration in solidarity with the people of France

    ETUC Steering Committee declaration in solidarity with the people of France

    We, the European trade union movement, stand in solidarity with the people of France, and the French trade unions following the murderous attacks on innocent people in Paris. We, trade unions throughout Europe, condemn without reservation these barbaric murders. There can be no justification for the deliberate, cold-blooded taking of people’s lives, for causing injury and trauma, for bringing grief to the family and friends of the victims. We commend the bravery of the police, security and emergency services, and ordinary citizens, during and after the attacks. 
    Document Published on 19.11.2015
  • ITUC and ETUC Statement addressed to European and African Governments on the occasion of the Valletta Conference on Migration 11-12 November

    ITUC and ETUC Statement addressed to European and African Governments on the occasion of the Valletta Conference on Migration 11-12 November

    The ITUC and the ETUC wish to offer a contribution to the Valletta Summit through this joint statement. This contribution complements and integrates positions that the ITUC and ETUC have repeatedly issued for a rights-based approach to migration and asylum in Europe and worldwide.
    Document Published on 06.11.2015
  • Composition of the ETUC Statutory Bodies and of the Vice-Presidents

    Composition of the ETUC Statutory Bodies and of the Vice-Presidents

    Composition of the ETUC Statutory Bodies Election of the Vice-Presidents Adopted at the ETUC Executive Committee on 28-29 October 2015   1.    MEMBERS OF THE ETUC STEERING COMMITTEE Elected on the Executive Committee 2 October 2015 MEMBERS OF THE ETUC STEERING COMMITTEE MEMBRES DU COMITE DE DIRECTION October 2015 – May 2019  
    Document Published on 06.11.2015
  • Resolution on the Role of the ETUC 2015/2019 – follow up: ETUC reorganisation

    Resolution on the Role of the ETUC 2015/2019 – follow up: ETUC reorganisation

    Resolution on the Role of the ETUC 2015/2019 – follow up: ETUC reorganisation Adopted at the ETUC Executive Committee on 28-29 October 2015   Document on the role of the ETUC for the next mandate 2015-2019 The ETUC Congress in Paris endorsed a Document meant to set priorities and proposals for action, in order to renew and strengthen the role of the ETUC. The Executive Committee is called to adopt any necessary resolutions for its implementation.
    Document Published on 05.11.2015
  • ETUC/EESC Workers' Group cooperation (resolution)

    ETUC/EESC Workers' Group cooperation (resolution)

    ETUC and EESC Workers’ Group Cooperation Agreement Adopted at the Executive Committee Meeting of 17-18 December 2019 European trade unions are fighting for strong solidarity and more social justice, for a European Union that acts in the interests of workers and defends our social model, a unique example to others around the world.
    Document Published on 04.11.2015
  • ETUC position on the Annual Growth Survey 2016 - for a Europe that works for workers and citizens

    ETUC position on the Annual Growth Survey 2016 - for a Europe that works for workers and citizens

    ETUC position on the Annual Growth Survey 2016 - for a Europe that works for workers and citizens Adopted at the ETUC Executive meeting on 28-29 October 2015 Introduction This document sets out the European trade union movement’s views and priorities for the 2016 Annual Growth Survey and the European Semester. It builds on the comments expressed in the consultation meeting between the European Commission and the European social partners on 23 September 2015.
    Document Published on 04.11.2015
  • ETUC position on National Competitiveness Boards

    ETUC position on National Competitiveness Boards

    ETUC position on National Competitiveness Boards  Adopted at the ETUC Executive Committee on 28-29 October 2015 Introduction On 21 October the Commission adopted a Recommendation for a Council Recommendation requiring euro area member states to establish national Competitiveness Boards. At the level of each (euro area) member state, these boards aim to: a)    monitor competitiveness developments relative to global competitors (including labour costs).
    Document Published on 30.10.2015