• Introduction to the Athens' Manifesto – 19th May 2011

    Introduction to the Athens' Manifesto – 19th May 2011

    Athènes, 19/05/2011 President, Wanja, John. First let me thank delegates for their vote and support to the next team. It is a great honour and a tremendous responsibility to serve the European Trade Union Confederation as its General Secretary. Being the first woman in that position makes it even more significant. It is a great honour and a tremendous responsibility to serve the European Trade Union Confederation as its General Secretary.
    Speech Published on 25.05.2011
  • The ETUC Congress approves the Athens Manifesto which sets next four years priorities

    The ETUC Congress approves the Athens Manifesto which sets next four years priorities

    Athenes, 19/05/2011 With the approval of the Athens manifesto the ETUC asserts that wages are not the enemy of the economy but its motor and that the autonomy of social partners in collective bargaining must be respected, denouncing the danger of the “Euro Plus pact”.
    Press release Published on 19.05.2011
  • A new General Secretary at the top of the European Trade Union movement

    A new General Secretary at the top of the European Trade Union movement

    Athens, 18/05/2011 On the third day of the ETUC Congress, the delegates of trade unions from 36 countries elected the new team that is going to lead the confederation till 2015. Bernadette Ségol has been elected as the General Secretary, Józef Niemec and Patrick Itschert have been elected as deputy General Secretary, Claudia Menne, Luca Visentini, Veronica Anna-Maria Nilsson, Judith Kirton-Darling have been elected as Confederal Secretary. Ignacio Fernández Toxo has been elected as President of the ETUC.
    Press release Published on 18.05.2011
  • Introduction to Chapters 9, 10 and 11

    Introduction to Chapters 9, 10 and 11

    Athens, 18/05/2011 I have the tricky task of making a speech covering the international challenges facing the ETUC, the future of the Social Dialogue, and the way the ETUC operates – all very important issues for our future. And all in 10 minutes. Abraham Lincoln managed the Gettysburg address in about the same time so it can be done though selectively, not comprehensively.
    Speech Published on 18.05.2011
  • The second day of the ETUC Congress focuses on the fight against inequality and precarious jobs and the protection of public services.

    The second day of the ETUC Congress focuses on the fight against inequality and precarious jobs and the protection of public services.

    Athens, 17/05/2011 The European trade union movement sends a message from Athens to Brussels, where the Economic and Financial Affairs Council (ECOFIN) is taking place. The ETUC highlights that despite the economic measures that the Ministers of finance adopt, inequality, precarious jobs and protection of public services remain fundamental problems for European citizens.
    Press release Published on 17.05.2011
  • Presidential Address by Wanja Lundby-Wedin

    Presidential Address by Wanja Lundby-Wedin

    Athens, 16/05/2011 Delegates, distinguish guest, dear friends you are all very much welcome to the 12th congress of the ETUC. The congress is taking place against a background of economic and political turmoil. The financial and economic crisis has hit many of our members severely, not least in Greece. By organising the congress in Athens, we are demonstrating our support for and solidarity with Greek trade unions.
    Speech Published on 15.05.2011
  • Introduction to Chapter 1 – Mobilising for Social Europe and Fair Economic Governance, and the resolution of the Executive Committee "Solidarity in the crisis"

    Introduction to Chapter 1 – Mobilising for Social Europe and Fair Economic Governance, and the resolution of the Executive Committee "Solidarity in the crisis"

    Athens, 16/05/2011 You heard this morning about the problems we have firstly with the bail out packages of Greece, Ireland, Portugal, Latvia, Bulgaria and Romania, and, second, about the Euro Plus Pact which will enter into general force in the eurozone, plus six other countries, in 2013. The matter of central concern in this Pact is the extent to which it will affect wages and collective bargaining.
    Speech Published on 15.05.2011
  • For.UM, Malta

    For.UM, Malta

    Brussels, 29/04/2011 The full implementation of this decision will be deferred for six months (October) to help with the process of inter union talks currently chaired by Professor Zammit. The ETUC will wish to be kept in touch with those talks and the General Secretary will monitor the situation. In the meantime, the For.UM can participate in the ETUC as an observer.
    Press release Published on 29.04.2011