• ETUC comment on UK deal

    ETUC comment on UK deal

    Commenting on the UK deal, Luca Visentini, General Secretary of the European Trade Union Confederation said  "Cameron had succeeded in exempting the UK from important duties of EU membership." "The EU must ensure that none of the exceptions and restrictions apply to other member states.  
    Press release Published on 20.02.2016
  • EU closes the doors on refugees
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    EU closes the doors on refugees

    The ETUC criticises the conclusions of the Heads of state today on refugees. Instead of enhancing humanitarian efforts, Europe turns toward a war against refugees. Refugees coming to the EU are represented as a 'flow' to be stemmed. 
    Press release Published on 19.02.2016
  • ETUC urges Turkey to free jailed journalists

    ETUC urges Turkey to free jailed journalists

    Luca Visentini, General Secretary of the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC), together with ITUC and DISK trade union leaders, went to Istanbul prison to show solidarity with Can Dündar and Erdem Gül, two journalists and trade unionists who are in jail accused of being spies and enemies of the state for having published articles about weapon trafficking to Syria by the Turkish secret services. European and International trade unions demand the immediate release of the journalists.
    Press release Published on 11.02.2016
  • Lithuania needs a stronger Social Dialogue and trade unions with strong rights!

    Lithuania needs a stronger Social Dialogue and trade unions with strong rights!

    European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC), trade unionists from Europe and Lithuanian politicians will be in the Lithuanian Parliament on Wednesday 10 February to discuss social dialogue and modern legislation, while the rights of Lithuanian trade unions and workers are in danger from proposed changes in the Labour Code. Many highly problematic changes were proposed for the Draft Lithuanian Labour Code that would dramatically deteriorate workers’ and trade unions conditions in Lithuania.
    Press release Published on 09.02.2016
  • Winter economic forecast: unemployment set to fall at snail's pace
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    Winter economic forecast: unemployment set to fall at snail's pace

    The European Commission’s winter 2016 economic forecast predicts moderate growth and unemployment to fall at snail’s pace. European Commissioner Moscovici acknowledged that more work is needed to increase investment, and called for richer member states to increase public investment. “Richer countries must invest more to drive growth and create jobs,” said Veronica Nilsson, Deputy General Secretary of the European Trade Union Confederation. “We are with Commissioner Moscovici on that one.
    Press release Published on 04.02.2016
  • EU needs investment and decent pay - not punish migrant workers
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    EU needs investment and decent pay - not punish migrant workers

    As the EU digests the contents of the Donald Tusk’s proposed deal with the UK on EU membership, the European Trade Union Confederation said that robbing-low paid workers of their rights would help neither the UK nor the EU. “What Europe needs is investment and decent pay for workers” said Luca Visentini, ETUC General Secretary “not robbing low-paid migrants of their rights.”
    Press release Published on 02.02.2016
  • TISA teaser – Can the Commission avoid a TTIP-sized public relations disaster?

    TISA teaser – Can the Commission avoid a TTIP-sized public relations disaster?

    The European Parliament will debate in Plenary on Monday, and vote on Wednesday, on its opinion on TISA – the Trade in Services Agreement. This Agreement has been in negotiations since 2013 with over 20 members of the WTO including the EU, USA, Japan, Mexico and Turkey. The ETUC is not against TISA, which could boost trade and economic activity, but has concerns about the impact on public services and workers’ rights. Key issues for ETUC in the report, and the Agreement are
    Press release Published on 01.02.2016
  • EU Tax proposals with giant loopholes

    EU Tax proposals with giant loopholes

    The tax proposals put on the table by the European Commission today represent two steps forward and two big steps backward according to the European Trade Union Confederation. Two small step forwards Obligatory sharing of information on how much tax multinational companies pay Establishing the principle in European law of paying tax on profits where they are generated Two steps backward
    Press release Published on 28.01.2016
  • Workers' voice - The ETUC newsletter - January 2016

    Workers' voice - The ETUC newsletter - January 2016

    Dear Readers, We have just published the January 2016 edition of the ETUC Newsletter. To read the document, please click here. Enjoy!
    Press release Published on 28.01.2016
  • Seeking guarantees for the Youth Guarantee!

    Seeking guarantees for the Youth Guarantee!

    With youth unemployment over 22% across the EU*, and a shocking 53% in Spain*, European trade unions are demanding that funding for the EU’s Youth Guarantee is extended.  Youth representatives of the European Trade Union Confederation and European sectoral trade union Federations will meet European Employment and Social Affairs Commissioner Marianne Thyssen on Thursday 21 January at 17:00h to press the Commission to continue funding the Youth Guarantee beyond 2016.
    Press release Published on 21.01.2016
  • To strike is not a crime – Free the Airbus 8

    To strike is not a crime – Free the Airbus 8

    The European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) supports the Spanish trade unions (CCOO and UGT) in calling for the prosecution case to be dropped against 8 trade unionists who each face sentences of up to 8 years and 3 months. The case relates to events outside an Airbus factory in Getafe, near Madrid, in September 2010 during a general strike to protest against Government changes to labour law. The workers’ demonstration was attacked by riot police and several people were injured. The Spanish trade unions argue that
    Press release Published on 18.01.2016
  • ETUC slams Commission's refugee priorities

    ETUC slams Commission's refugee priorities

    Commenting on the European Commission’s  announcement today of its priorities for dealing with the refugee crisis in 2016, Luca Visentini, General Secretary of the European Trade Union Confederation, said    “Europe needs to show humanity, solidarity and responsibility to the refugees. They are risking their lives to escape war and poverty. The Commission seem more concerned not to criticize the member states, however badly they are behaving, instead of proposing effective solutions to an emergency which will grow during 2016.”
    Press release Published on 13.01.2016