• EU must end ‘race to the bottom’ contracts
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    EU must end ‘race to the bottom’ contracts

    The European Union must stop fuelling a race to the bottom in pay and working conditions by making public contracts dependent on respect for workers’ rights.Thousands of essential workers are mobilising in Brussels for a Uni Europa demonstration for a progressive reform of the EU public procurement directives. Public procurement, or the contracting of private firms by public authorities to deliver goods and services, amounts to two trillion Euros - around 14% of the EU’s GDP.Lowest cost
    Press release Published on 01.10.2024
  • Far-right nominate union-busting Musk for human rights prize
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    Far-right nominate union-busting Musk for human rights prize

    The decision of two far-right groups in the European Parliament, Patriots for Europe and Europe of Sovereign Nations, to nominate notorious union-buster Elon Musk for the Sakharov human rights prize lays bare their anti-worker agenda. 
    Press release Published on 26.09.2024
  • Platform work directive must end ‘algorithmic slavery’
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    Platform work directive must end ‘algorithmic slavery’

    Delivery workers say the platform work directive could stop them being treated as a “slave to an algorithm” if it is properly implemented by national governments. The directive is expected to be given the final green light by the Council shortly, meaning member states need to begin putting its improvements into their national law. 
    Press release Published on 26.09.2024
  • Workplace cancer spike shows need for asbestos screening directive
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    Workplace cancer spike shows need for asbestos screening directive

    The danger of the European Commission’s decision to delay action to protect workers from asbestos is highlighted today by new data showing cases of asbestos-related cancer are rising.
    Press release Published on 26.09.2024
  • Launch of new online tool: the Transnational Restructuring Navigator
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    Launch of new online tool: the Transnational Restructuring Navigator

    Company restructuring is no longer an exceptional circumstance. It has become a daily reality faced by trade unions and workers and a regular feature across all sectors and activities. It can also be very difficult to navigate. 
    News Published on 26.09.2024
  • Economic slowdown shows need to cut rates and raise investment
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    Economic slowdown shows need to cut rates and raise investment

    The alarming contraction in economic activity in the Eurozone shows why the European Central Bank (ECB) needs to lower interest rates further and faster.  The eurozone is facing its first economic contraction in seven months, with the composite Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) published this week falling below the critical threshold of 50.The development signals shrinking activity in both manufacturing and services sectors and highlights the fragility of the economic situation, particularly in Germany and France. 
    Press release Published on 25.09.2024
  • Mistake to scrap jobs commissioner amid jobs crisis
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    Mistake to scrap jobs commissioner amid jobs crisis

    The European Commission has announced plans to downgrade the importance of its Jobs and Social Rights portfolio - less than 24 hours after workers marched to the European institutions to demand action to protect jobs.Every European Commission since the 1970s has included a Commissioner for Employment and Social Affairs (or Jobs and Social Rights as it has been called since 2019).But the post would be eliminated in the plans for the new Commission published today, instead being made part of a ‘People, Skills and Preparedness’ portfolio.
    Press release Published on 17.09.2024
  • EU must stop industry crisis on its doorstep
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    EU must stop industry crisis on its doorstep

    The threat to tens of thousands of European industrial workers’ livelihoods, including more than 3000 jobs at Audi and its subcontractors on the doorstep of the European institutions, shows the urgent need for the EU to deliver an industrial deal that will protect and create quality jobs. Trade unions will march in Brussels today to demand political action in response to a threat from carmaker Audi to cut jobs at its plant in Brussels which will affect thousands of workers.
    Press release Published on 16.09.2024
  • ECB 'timidity' out of step with Draghi investment push
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    ECB 'timidity' out of step with Draghi investment push

    The European Central Bank (ECB) today announced a small 0.25 point cut in interest rates.The European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) warns this move does not match the scale of the action required to boost investment set out this week in the Draghi report on competitiveness.The Draghi report warned high interest rates could contribute to public debt becoming “unsustainable” and “negatively affect investments” in the green and digital transitions.Commenting on the decision, ETUC General Secretary Esther Lynch said:
    Press release Published on 12.09.2024
  • Turning the tide for investment for quality jobs in Europe
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    Turning the tide for investment for quality jobs in Europe

    The ETUC’s call for a major shift towards more EU investment has been backed by Draghi, but trade unions warn that specific measures will be needed to ensure the investment creates quality jobs in all sectors and all regions. Trade union involvement will be key. Social dialogue and collective bargaining must be at the centre of the solution for European competitiveness. We call on the President of the European Commission to convene a social partner working group to discuss the report and the way forward. 
    Press release Published on 09.09.2024
  • Firefighters cut in 12 EU countries despite rising climate risk
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    Firefighters cut in 12 EU countries despite rising climate risk

    The number of firefighters was cut in a dozen EU member states last year despite a rising risk of fires caused by climate change, an analysis of new EU data by the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) has found. Eurostat figures published today show that there were 362,400 firefighters in the EU in 2023, which is an increase of 3,200 on the previous year. 
    Press release Published on 23.08.2024
  • Migrant workers still face exploitation behind Marcinelle tragedy
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    Migrant workers still face exploitation behind Marcinelle tragedy

    The “ethos of exploitation” which caused one of Europe’s most notorious industrial disasters is still leading to the deaths and injuries of migrant workers almost seven decades later, the General Secretary of the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) warned today.
    Press release Published on 08.08.2024
  • EU must follow UK action against youth pay discrimination
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    EU must follow UK action against youth pay discrimination

    EU member states should follow the UK Government in tackling age-based pay discrimination by eliminating lower rates of statutory minimum wages for young people.
    Press release Published on 31.07.2024
  • Two million more workers can’t afford a holiday
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    Two million more workers can’t afford a holiday

    The number of workers who can’t afford a week’s holiday has increased by more than two million, an analysis of EU data for the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) has found.An estimated 39.7 million working people (15%) could not afford a week’s holiday away from home, either in their own country or abroad, in 2022 – up from 37.6 million (14%) in 2021.The biggest increase in holiday poverty came in France, where almost a million more hardworking people were forced to stay at home. The biggest percentage point changes came in Ireland (+3.8%) and France (+2.5%).
    Press release Published on 30.07.2024
  • Frozen interest rates hurt working people and von der Leyen's investment plans
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    Frozen interest rates hurt working people and von der Leyen's investment plans

    The European Central Bank has today announced interest rates will remain unchanged despite the fact that it says “most measures [of underlying inflation] were either stable or edged down in June.”Responding to the decision, ETUC General Secretary Esther Lynch said: “Today’s decision shows the ECB has no clear strategy of how to deal with profit-driven inflation.   
    Press release Published on 18.07.2024
  • Social promises must be turned into directives
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    Social promises must be turned into directives

    Trade unions are challenging Ursula von der Leyen to commit to quickly turning her promises to working people into directives with the necessary funding to make them a reality. The political guidelines published by Ursula von der Leyen include the following positive pledges:  
    Press release Published on 18.07.2024
  • EU pushing low debt countries towards austerity
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    EU pushing low debt countries towards austerity

    Even countries with low levels of debt are at high risk of adopting austerity measures under plans approved today by EU finance ministers.
    Press release Published on 16.07.2024
  • Ursula von der Leyen: must focus on solving real problems faced by working people
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    Ursula von der Leyen: must focus on solving real problems faced by working people

    President von der Leyen must commit to tackle economic and social insecurity from the workplace up. Working people are facing real problems that need EU action. Some of the key problems to which working people urgently need solutions are:
    Press release Published on 16.07.2024
  • EUCO: Every job in Europe should be a top job
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    EUCO: Every job in Europe should be a top job

    Commenting on the outcome of the European Council, ETUC General Secretary Esther Lynch said: “It is good news that the far-right have been frozen out of the decision on the EU’s top jobs. Cooperation with far-right forces in the European Parliament must also be rejected. “However, the best defence against the far-right is to ensure that every job in Europe is a top job: quality jobs with fair pay and conditions and collective bargaining in every sector and every region.
    Press release Published on 28.06.2024
  • ETUC Youth elects new leadership
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    ETUC Youth elects new leadership

    The ETUC Youth Committee has elected its new leadership for the coming two years. Céline Ruffie is the new Youth Committee President. She hails from the rail transport sector in France and was nominated by the European Transport Workers’ Federation (ETF). She is accompanied by Vice-President Vera de Man, from the Dutch union CNV. The other Youth Bureau members are:
    News Published on 27.06.2024
  • Report: Action on collective bargaining needed in most member states
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    Report: Action on collective bargaining needed in most member states

    The majority of EU member states did not take concrete action last year to increase the number of workers benefiting from collectively bargained wages and working conditions, a new report shows. The ETUC is warning member states of the approaching deadline of 15 November 2024 for the transposition of the Minimum Wages Directive.
    Press release Published on 27.06.2024
  • Keep out the far right
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    Keep out the far right

    Trade union leaders from across Europe are warning against letting in the anti-worker far right.  As negotiations advance for the formation of the leadership of the EU institutions, the European trade union movement is calling on all democratic forces to reject any cooperation with any part of the far right.
    Press release Published on 25.06.2024
  • Social standards must be upheld in accession talks
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    Social standards must be upheld in accession talks

    Trade unions are calling for the European Union’s social and labour standards to be fully upheld in negotiations on the accession of Ukraine, Moldova and Montenegro.
    Press release Published on 25.06.2024