• ETUC and IndustriAll Europe welcome European Parliament report on Reindustrialising Europe

    ETUC and IndustriAll Europe welcome European Parliament report on Reindustrialising Europe

    Brussels, 16/01/2014 “This report underlines the importance of a strong industry to support lasting and quality jobs in Europe,” said Jozef Niemiec, ETUC Deputy General Secretary. “Encouraging the reindustrialisation of Europe through the mobilisation of adequate financial means and through support for innovation is essential for Europe to get out of the crisis”.
    Press release Published on 16.01.2014
  • ETUC welcomes binding social clause in public procurement
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    ETUC welcomes binding social clause in public procurement

    Brussels, 15/01/2014 The introduction of a mandatory social clause guaranteeing the respect for labour law and collective agreements in the workplace is an important improvement to the European rules on public procurement. “The revised directive on public procurement will allow public authorities to make sustainable choices and make sure that workers’ rights are upheld”, said Veronica Nilsson, ETUC Confederal Secretary.
    Press release Published on 15.01.2014
  • ETUC condemns persecution of trade union and civil society activists in Turkey - 502 in court over two-year old demonstration against educational reforms
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    ETUC condemns persecution of trade union and civil society activists in Turkey - 502 in court over two-year old demonstration against educational reforms

    Brussels, 14/01/2014 A total of 502 people, mainly trade unionists, were called to trial in Ankara yesterday (13 January) for taking part two years ago in a demonstration against Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdo?an's educational reform.
    Press release Published on 14.01.2014
  • Unemployment figures prove Europe needs new path - Success for Europe can only come through a change of direction
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    Unemployment figures prove Europe needs new path - Success for Europe can only come through a change of direction

    Brussels, 09/01/2014 New figures show that Europe still faces a massive employment crisis, with an estimated 26,533 million citizens out of work, an increase from the previous year. Unemployment now stands at 12.1% in the euro area. Despite these statistics, some European leaders continue to push for business as usual policies.
    Press release Published on 09.01.2014
  • Providing welfare through Social Dialogue: A renewed role for Social Partners?
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    Providing welfare through Social Dialogue: A renewed role for Social Partners?

    Project "Providing welfare through Social Dialogue: A renewed role for Social Partners?" The aim of this 12 month project is to analyse this new reality (of supplementary welfare provision based on collective bargaining and/or unilateral action by the employer called Voluntary Occupational Welfare – VOW or so-called “contract welfare”) by mapping and assessing the increased role of “contract welfare” in eight EU Member States: Austria , Belgium, Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain, Sweden and the UK.
    Press release Published on 01.01.2014
  • ETUC: The EU has not fulfilled its promise on the social dimension - To relaunch the EU economies far more ambitious policies are needed

    ETUC: The EU has not fulfilled its promise on the social dimension - To relaunch the EU economies far more ambitious policies are needed

    Brussels, 20/12/2013 The June 2012 growth pact will not relaunch growth and employment. After 18 months in operation, unemployment remains at over 12%, and youth unemployment is rocketing as high as 60% in some member states. The EIB's lending capacity should be multiplied by 4 and invested in European projects for sustainable development, particularly in countries in difficulty. There must be democratic control over the attribution and use of these funds.
    Press release Published on 20.12.2013
  • ETUC demands urgent action to tackle gender pay gap

    ETUC demands urgent action to tackle gender pay gap

    Brussels, 19/12/2013 According to a recent report by the European Commission, the pay gap between women and men in the European Union continues to remain. ETUC express its disappointment at the lack of ambition from the commission, and its unwillingness to undertake concrete measures to fight the gender pay gap. The findings of the report are alarming. Despite a slight weak downward trend, in recent years, the gender pay gap exists at various levels in all 28 Member States. For example, on average, women also work 59 days unpaid per year.
    Press release Published on 19.12.2013
  • Crisis cannot be solved without sound social basis - ETUC announces European demonstration for 4 April

    Crisis cannot be solved without sound social basis - ETUC announces European demonstration for 4 April

    Brussels, 18/12/2013 As EU leaders prepare to gather in Brussels for their end of year summit, they continue to undermine the European project by prolonging the financial and social crisis and alienating millions of people across the union. Speaking ahead of the summit on 18 December, ETUC Secretary General, Bernadette Ségol, announced that a European trade union demonstration will take place in Brussels on 4 April 2014, as the European Parliament prepares to elect new members.
    Press release Published on 18.12.2013
  • International migrants' day: ETUC calls on a human rights' approach to EU policy

    International migrants' day: ETUC calls on a human rights' approach to EU policy

    Brussels, 17/12/2013 Migrant workers continue to face uncertainty in the labour market ahead of national workers; with evidence of wage discrimination, social dumping, and lower opportunities in the access to market. Some employers are also taking advantage of the economic crisis with cases of abuse and exploitation (especially in the agriculture and construction sectors).
    Press release Published on 17.12.2013
  • EU guidelines on restructuring let down millions of workers - ETUC condemns 'wishful thinking' by commission

    EU guidelines on restructuring let down millions of workers - ETUC condemns 'wishful thinking' by commission

    Brussels, 13/12/2013 The European Commission has today (13 December) issued its proposals for best practices for reducing the social impact of restructuring, which offers guidelines for stakeholder on how best to minimise the effect of restructuring. However, the ETUC says that the time for inactivity is over. Reacting to today’s announcement, the ETUC says “we have had enough evaluations of best practices – it’s time for political action”.
    Press release Published on 13.12.2013
  • Unification Congress

    Unification Congress

    Speech given by Bernadette Ségol, General Secretary of the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) Check against delivery President and friends, It gives me great pleasure to be with you today. It really does.
    Speech Published on 12.12.2013
  • Statement by the ETUC on the EPSCO Council compromise on the enforcement of the posting of workers directive

    Statement by the ETUC on the EPSCO Council compromise on the enforcement of the posting of workers directive

    Brussels, 10/12/2013 Unfortunately the agreement reached in the council does not set this key principle with the necessary legal clarity. The list of control measures must be open. Contractors in any country must be responsible for enforcing conditions set by law or collective agreements (chain liability) on subcontractors. Problems are particularly acute in the construction sector, but not limited to it. The ETUC will continue to demand a compulsory joint and several liability covering all sectors.
    Press release Published on 10.12.2013