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  • ETUC sees six reasons why wages are no threat to inflation

    ETUC sees six reasons why wages are no threat to inflation

    Brussels, 01/07/2008 The ECB’s fears of inflationary wage developments are misguided. Here are six reasons why:
    Press release Published on 01.07.2008
  • French Presidency must act on Social Europe

    French Presidency must act on Social Europe

    Brussels, 30/06/2008 The social dimension will depend very much on the concrete legislative proposals of the New Social Agenda to be announced on Wednesday which should be progressive unlike the unfortunate political agreement on working time. The ETUC expects the French Presidency to take up the widespread unease within Europe amongst citizens and workers; and to this end, a social progress protocol added to the treaties at the next revision would be an important step forwards.
    Press release Published on 30.06.2008
  • ETUC wants precautionary principle applied to nanotechnologies

    ETUC wants precautionary principle applied to nanotechnologies

    Brussels, 26/06/2008
    Press release Published on 26.06.2008
  • Workers participation rights must be ensured in the European Private Company

    Workers participation rights must be ensured in the European Private Company

    Press release Published on 25.06.2008
  • The ETUC Executive Committee calls on the EU to change course

    The ETUC Executive Committee calls on the EU to change course

    Brussels, 25/06/2008
    Press release Published on 25.06.2008
  • The ETUC Executive Committee supports the workers of the polish shipbuilding industry

    The ETUC Executive Committee supports the workers of the polish shipbuilding industry

    Brussels, 25/06/2008
    Press release Published on 25.06.2008
  • ECJ further limits scope for Member States to demand respect for national labour law and industrial relations by foreign service providers

    ECJ further limits scope for Member States to demand respect for national labour law and industrial relations by foreign service providers

    Brussels, 19/06/2008
    Press release Published on 19.06.2008
  • Social dialogue is the cornerstone of the European social model

    Social dialogue is the cornerstone of the European social model

    Brussels, 19/06/2008
    Press release Published on 19.06.2008
  • European Social partners work together on restructuring

    European Social partners work together on restructuring

    Brussels, 19/06/2008 Change is a feature of modern economies and societies requiring workers and companies to adapt constantly. The European social partners have undertaken joint work on restructuring. They first undertook a study in the countries that joined the EU in 2004, with the main objective of better understanding the economic and social challenges faced by companies and workers in terms of restructuring. This study has then been extended to the remaining EU countries, as part of the Integrated Programme of the European Social Partners 2006-2008.
    Press release Published on 19.06.2008
  • ETUC calls on the European Parliament to respect migrants' fundamental rights

    ETUC calls on the European Parliament to respect migrants' fundamental rights

    Brussels, 18/06/2008 The ETUC has strong concerns that several provisions of the Council Common Position run counter to basic fundamental rights. In particular, provisions relating to the length of the detention, the 5 year re-entry ban on the territory and forced returns to countries other than the country of origin are in its view unacceptable. The ETUC has expressed its concerns about the repressive nature of the Directive and has urged the Parliament to at least establish acceptable norms in terms of the protection of migrants’ human rights.
    Press release Published on 18.06.2008
  • Civil society organisations and trade unions warmly welcome the European Commission's decision to propose a single anti-discrimination directive

    Civil society organisations and trade unions warmly welcome the European Commission's decision to propose a single anti-discrimination directive

    Brussels, 18/06/2008
    Press release Published on 18.06.2008
  • Irish referendum: act now for a more social Europe

    Irish referendum: act now for a more social Europe

    Brussels, 13/06/2008
    Press release Published on 13.06.2008
  • 4ième EMCEF (Fédération européenne des syndicats des mines, de la chimie et de l'énergie) Congrès (Uniquement en anglais)

    4ième EMCEF (Fédération européenne des syndicats des mines, de la chimie et de l'énergie) Congrès (Uniquement en anglais)

    Prague, 11/06/2008
    Speech Published on 11.06.2008
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