• ETUC disappointed about failure European Parliament to improve maternity protection

    ETUC disappointed about failure European Parliament to improve maternity protection

    Brussels, 07/05/2009 The report on the Commission proposals, prepared by the socialist MEP Mrs Estrela, included important provisions aiming to improve the health and safety protection for pregnant workers and their unborn child, as well as to improve the conditions of maternity leave.
    Press release Published on 07.05.2009
  • Employment summit: Towards a New Social Deal in Europe

    Employment summit: Towards a New Social Deal in Europe

    Brussels, 07/05/2009 The ETUC calls for: More and better jobs: Investment in an expanded European recovery plan to mobilise a new drive for growth and jobs. The ETUC demands the European Council and Commission to draw up a European investment plan totalling an annual 1% of GDP to provide more and better jobs, to promote innovation, research and development, to help employment in key industries, to invest in new, green and sustainable technologies, and to maintain vital public services.
    Press release Published on 07.05.2009
  • In a victory for the unions, 1 May is made a public holiday in Turkey

    In a victory for the unions, 1 May is made a public holiday in Turkey

    Brussels, 27/04/2009 To mark its solidarity with its Turkish affiliates, ETUC is supporting the various demonstrations that will take place in Turkey on 1 May and calls on the Turkish government to respect the right to demonstrate on Labour Day and to make sure that there is no repetition of last year’s incidents.
    Press release Published on 30.04.2009
  • Working time: important role of European Parliament in safeguarding social Europe

    Working time: important role of European Parliament in safeguarding social Europe

    Brussels, 28/04/2009 ETUC General Secretary John Monks said: ‘This is certainly not a victory for social Europe. We regret that it was not possible to reach an agreement that would have meant genuine social progress in Europe; for that, the individual opt-out should have clearly been put on hold and be recognised as a temporary exception that does not have its place in health and safety legislation. Also, the situation of the millions of European workers with on-call duties in sectors such as healthcare should have been properly safeguarded.
    Press release Published on 28.04.2009
  • Africa-EU Strategy – What happened to decent work?

    Africa-EU Strategy – What happened to decent work?

    Brussels, 28/04/2009 ‘The appeal made by the trade unions at the Summit in Lisbon in 2007 has not been taken into account by those negotiating the strategy. Ignoring the message from the union movement would be all the more unacceptable in the current crisis. The promotion and protection of decent work is clearly one of the key responses to this crisis,’ said ITUC General Secretary Guy Ryder.
    Press release Published on 28.04.2009
  • Put the people first: European trade union movement stages action days in May to fight the crisis

    Put the people first: European trade union movement stages action days in May to fight the crisis

    Brussels, 01/04/2009 It is unacceptable for workers and citizens to shoulder the burden of a crisis they did not cause. The European trade union movement has been warning European authorities that social unrest would develop and accelerate without Europe-wide coordinated measures to stop and reverse the recession of the European economy. Fundamental European rights – notably, freedoms, including the free movement of workers, equality and solidarity – are deeply challenged by the crisis.
    Press release Published on 24.04.2009
  • ETUC pays tribute to Jack Jones

    ETUC pays tribute to Jack Jones

    Brussels, 22/04/2009 Commenting on the death of Jack Jones on 21 April 2009, ETUC General Secretary John Monks said:
    Press release Published on 22.04.2009