• Globalisation Adjustment Fund must save jobs
    Demonstrators during the IndustriAll Europe demonstration in Brussels on 5 February 2025

    Globalisation Adjustment Fund must save jobs

    The ETUC has called on the Commission to expand the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund and make it into a pre-emptive tool to save jobs, as part of its initiatives set to be announced tomorrow.  The resources allocated to the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund are not sufficient to meet the threat of mass layoffs faced by working communities across Europe. Funding must be massively scaled up to meet the challenges the EU is facing in the turbulent geopolitical context. 
    Press release Published on 25.03.2025
  • Europe must not be bullied out of strong social model
    Trade union delegation to the Tripartite Social Summit

    Europe must not be bullied out of strong social model

    The ETUC estimates that over 100,000 jobs will be lost if worker-focussed measures are delayed until October 2025. In exchanges with President Costa and President von der Leyen at the Tripartite Social Summit today, trade unions stressed the urgent need for EU action, currently at risk of being delayed until the end of the year.
    Press release Published on 19.03.2025
  • Savings and Investments Union reform puts workers’ pensions at risk
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    Savings and Investments Union reform puts workers’ pensions at risk

    Reacting to the European Commission’s communication on Savings and Investments Union reform presented today, Ludovic Voet, ETUC Confederal Secretary, said: “This proposal socialises the risks, to the detriment of workers and taxpayers. “Encouraging people to get more pension funds products driven by financial markets would expose people to market volatility. “Working people haven’t forgotten the consequences of greater liberalisation of the financial markets.
    Press release Published on 19.03.2025
  • EU Tax Symposium – Esther Lynch intervention
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    EU Tax Symposium – Esther Lynch intervention

    ETUC General Secretary Esther Lynch spoke at the opening plenary panel of the EU Tax Symposium on 18 March 2025.
    Speech Published on 18.03.2025
  • EU action needed as Trump tariffs threaten jobs
    'Save our steel' sign at industriAll Europe demonstration in Brussels on 5 February

    EU action needed as Trump tariffs threaten jobs

    Retaliatory measures will not be enough to save the jobs that could be wiped out by the Trump administration’s 25% tariffs on steel and aluminium. The ETUC and industriAll Europe are calling on the EU institutions for immediate action to support the workers impacted by the tariffs and to equip itself with a SURE-stye job protection mechanism coupled with a permanent investment facility up to the task of prioritising quality jobs in a volatile geopolitical environment.
    Press release Published on 12.03.2025
  • Deportations plan won't solve workers' real problems
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    Deportations plan won't solve workers' real problems

    Commenting on the European Commission’s deportations plan published today, ETUC Confederal Secretary Giulio Romani said:“Nothing illustrates how wrong and counterproductive this deportation plan is than the fact it is being launched on the same day as the Commission is holding meetings about the need to increase migration because of demographic change and labour shortages.“The priority should be establishing more regular pathways for people to come and work in Europe safely, ensuring that they cannot be exploited by unscrupulous employers.
    Press release Published on 11.03.2025
  • Macro-economic dialogue
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    Macro-economic dialogue

    The ETUC and European social partners met with the presidents of the ECB and the Eurogroup, Commissioner Vladis Dumborvskis and ministers of finance from member states at the biannual Macro-Economic Dialogue at Political Level (MEDPOL).
    News Published on 10.03.2025
  • UK-EU reset must benefit workers, say unions
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    UK-EU reset must benefit workers, say unions

    Trade unions on both sides of the Channel have joined forces to call for the reset in EU-UK relations to bring real benefits to working people. The European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) are today publishing a joint set of demands for the EU-UK summit that will take place in May. In a first joint intervention since the signing of the Trade and Cooperation Agreement in 2020, unions are calling for: 
    Press release Published on 08.03.2025
  • Full suspension of economic governance rules needed
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    Full suspension of economic governance rules needed

    The ETUC calls for a full suspension of the economic governance rules, following the outcomes of the heads of member states meeting in Brussels yesterday. The economic governance rules must be fully suspended and reformed. This is urgently needed to allow for the necessary investments for a European industrial policy, quality jobs, just transitions, public services, along with security.
    Press release Published on 07.03.2025
  • Blocking transparency would cost women €4.8 billion
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    Blocking transparency would cost women €4.8 billion

    Plans by businesses to block pay transparency would impact over 10 million working women, costing them a total of at least 4.8 billion Euros a year, according to new findings based on ETUI research. 
    Press release Published on 07.03.2025
  • Keep cutting interest rates to boost Clean Industrial Deal
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    Keep cutting interest rates to boost Clean Industrial Deal

    Commenting on the ECB’s decision to cut interest rates today, ETUC General Secretary Esther Lynch said: “The ECB has a duty to keep cutting interest rates with the same urgency with which they raised them to record levels at the expense of workers and their companies. “High interest rates are preventing the scale of investment required for Europe to decarbonise its industries, putting at risk quality jobs now and in the future. 
    Press release Published on 06.03.2025
  • Right to training missing from ‘Union of Skills’
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    Right to training missing from ‘Union of Skills’

    The European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) urges the European Commission to ensure the “Union of Skills” initiative establishes a legally binding right to training for all workers, including on
    Press release Published on 05.03.2025
  • ETUC signs Pact for European Social Dialogue
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    ETUC signs Pact for European Social Dialogue

    Together with employers’ organisations and the European Commission, the ETUC has today signed a pact to strengthen the role of social partners in shaping the labour market, employment, and social policies. As part of the Pact, the Commission commits to support social dialogue, at all levels, politically, financially and administratively, in a sustained way and by promoting capacity building of national social partners.
    Press release Published on 05.03.2025
  • One step closer: EU action to save jobs
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    One step closer: EU action to save jobs

    Following her unveiling of the Clean Industrial Deal last week, which includes important job-saving measures, Commission Vice-President Teresa Ribera met with trade union leaders from across Europe today. The discussions focussed on the urgency of EU action to stem the wave of job cuts faced by working people.
    Press release Published on 05.03.2025
  • ETUC launches counter opinion on minimum wage directive case
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    ETUC launches counter opinion on minimum wage directive case

    A controversial legal opinion calling for the annulment of the Directive on Adequate Minimum Wages (AMWD) was based on a “historically mistaken” reading of EU law that failed to consider established case law.  
    Press release Published on 28.02.2025
  • Omnibus weakens workers' protections from corporate abuse
    Trade unions protest against the Omnibus deregulation drive outside the headquarters of the European Commission

    Omnibus weakens workers' protections from corporate abuse

    The Commission has today proposed to weaken mechanisms designed to hold companies accountable to the abuse of workers in their supply chains. Measures brought in to address conditions like those that led to the Rana Plaza tragedy would be dramatically watered down, if the European Commission’s Omnibus deregulation drive goes through.
    Press release Published on 26.02.2025
  • Clean Industrial Deal: job-saving measures must not be delayed
    Placard reads "our jobs depend on your decisions" during industrial workers demonstration in Brussels

    Clean Industrial Deal: job-saving measures must not be delayed

    Thousands of jobs rely on a swift implementation of the Clean Industrial Deal (CID), announced today by the European Commission. The ETUC is calling for the measures focussed on workers to be urgently brought forward. An average of 500 jobs a day are being lost and even more threatened. Just transition measures are urgently needed to save those jobs and must be moved to the top of the list, not left as an add-on to be implemented at the end of the year.
    Press release Published on 26.02.2025
  • Unions protest against Omnibus’ drive towards deregulation
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    Unions protest against Omnibus’ drive towards deregulation

    Trade unionists and green campaigners staged a protest in Brussels today to tell the European Commission to ‘slam the brakes’ on its Omnibus package which is driving Europe towards deregulation that will weaken workers’ rights and environmental protections.  
    Press release Published on 25.02.2025
  • 10 million more workers can’t heat their homes
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    10 million more workers can’t heat their homes

    The number of people in the European Union who can’t afford to keep their home warm increased by 16 million during the cost-of-living crisis – and the majority of them were in work. In 2019, an estimated 7% of the European population could not afford to put the heating on, equivalent to 30.7 million people, including 13.4 million people in work.But the latest figures show that the share of people living in energy poverty increase to 10.6% in 2023 - 47.5 million people, including 23.7 million people in employment. 
    Press release Published on 24.02.2025
  • Green transition must no longer fail workers, unions tell Commission
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    Green transition must no longer fail workers, unions tell Commission

    The Clean Industrial Deal must include measures to restore workers’ confidence in the green transition, trade union leaders stressed in a meeting with the European Commission today.
    Press release Published on 18.02.2025
  • EU youth survey shows importance of traineeship directive
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    EU youth survey shows importance of traineeship directive

    A new poll showing young people want the EU to prioritise action to address the cost-of-living, jobs and training demonstrates why the European Commission needs to deliver the traineeship directive.The EU Youth Survey published today by the European Parliament shows that the priorities of people aged between 16 and 30 are:
    Press release Published on 17.02.2025
  • EU poll shows huge support for AI at work directive
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    EU poll shows huge support for AI at work directive

    There is overwhelming public support for EU action to address the risks and maximise the benefits of artificial intelligence in the workplace, a new EU poll shows.A European Commission survey of 26,000 people about their attitudes to the use of artificial Intelligence and the future of work published today found:
    Press release Published on 14.02.2025
  • Workers missing from Commission work programme
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    Workers missing from Commission work programme

    Workers are largely missing from the 2025 work programme published today by the European Commission, which is too narrowly focused on gambling that ‘simplification’ alone will improve competitiveness rather than making the necessary investments.
    Press release Published on 12.02.2025
  • European trade unions call for simplified pro-worker procurement rules
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    European trade unions call for simplified pro-worker procurement rules

    The ETUC is calling for the revision of public procurement rules to be used to make it easy for national authorities to prioritise companies that have a collective agreement and invest in the workforce.
    Press release Published on 12.02.2025
  • Tariffs show urgent need for EU industry policy
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    Tariffs show urgent need for EU industry policy

    European trade unions condemn the ‘unjustified’ tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump and call for a smart response from the EU which protects European jobs and industries.The 25% tariffs on foreign steel and aluminium announced by Trump will have negative consequences for European workers and companies, as the US is the second largest market for EU steel makers.
    Press release Published on 11.02.2025