• BEFIT: Commission gives green light to tax avoidance until 2031
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    BEFIT: Commission gives green light to tax avoidance until 2031

    The European Commission recently published its long-awaited BEFIT (Business in Europe: Framework for Income Taxation) proposal for the taxation of large multinational companies. It follows a long-term effort to introduce group taxation with a formula for allocating taxable profits where value is created (in terms of payroll, number of employees, assets). This was the intended objective of the CCTB and CCCTB proposals, which have now been withdrawn from the European agenda.
    Document Published on 19.09.2023
  • Joint call for a ban on deregulation for SMEs
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    Joint call for a ban on deregulation for SMEs

    CFDT, FO, CFTC UNSA and DGB with the support of the ETUC call for a ban on deregulation for SMES    Deregulation: no - Simplification: under strict conditions The Franco-German Initiative on the relief package for SMEs is disguised deregulation: SMEs fall in a legal no man’s land; Business cannot be above the law
    Document Published on 12.09.2023
  • In Memoriam of MEP Trillet-Lenoir
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    In Memoriam of MEP Trillet-Lenoir

    It is with sorrow that we learnt about the passing away of MEP Véronique Trillet-Lenoir earlier this month. Her remarkable dedication to the health and safety of workers will be remembered.   As a public servant dedicated to achieving health and safety at work, MEP Trillet-Lenoir demonstrated a solid commitment to improving the lives of workers throughout the EU. Her recent involvement in the revision of the Directive on asbestos at work demonstrated her dedication and commitment to making workplaces safer for all.  
    Document Published on 09.08.2023
  • Support of the European Trade Union Confederation for French trade unions
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    Support of the European Trade Union Confederation for French trade unions

    The ETUC reiterates its very strong support for the French trade unions united in their mobilisation for social dialogue and against the pension reform in France. The way in which the French pension reform was adopted, without any dialogue with social partners, is not acceptable. The European Social model is based on social dialogue.  The respect for social dialogue and for the role of social partners is a key component of democracy in Europe and must be promoted, not disregarded.
    Document Published on 30.03.2023
  • One year later the war must end!
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    One year later the war must end!

    Working people always suffer in conflicts and the pursuit of peace is a fundamental trade union value. On 24 February 2022 Russian military forces invaded Ukraine, bringing destruction to peaceful cities and workplaces. It has been a year of shock and pain, devastating news and images, but also a year of bravery and consolidation of Ukrainian people and their unions and a year of solidarity, unity, and support.
    Document Published on 24.02.2023
  • Trade union statement to EU-Ukraine Summit on 3 February
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    Trade union statement to EU-Ukraine Summit on 3 February

    The European Trade Union Confederation and its affiliates, Federation of Trade Unions of Ukraine and Confederation of Free Trade Unions of Ukraine, fully support Ukraine and its people in the fight for democracy and sovereignty against Russian aggression. That was a year of shock and pain, devastating news and images, but also a year of bravery and consolidation of Ukrainian people and their unions and a year of solidarity, unity and support.
    Document Published on 02.02.2023
  • Urgent action needed following the prison sentences for trade union leaders in Belarus - Letter sent to the heads of EU institutions

    Urgent action needed following the prison sentences for trade union leaders in Belarus - Letter sent to the heads of EU institutions

    Dear President of the European Commission Ms von der Leyen, Dear High Representative and Vice-President of the European Commission Mr Borrell, Dear President of the European Parliament Ms Metsola, Dear President of the European Council Mr Michel,
    Document Published on 28.12.2022
  • ETUC appoints company for transparency analysis
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    ETUC appoints company for transparency analysis

    The European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) has appointed an independent company with specialist expertise in anti-corruption practices in response to allegations of corruption involving public figures in and around the European Parliament, which resulted in the questioning and release under conditions of the former General Secretary of the ETUC.
    Document Published on 14.12.2022
  • Joint letter for an effective Directive on improving conditions in platform work
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    Joint letter for an effective Directive on improving conditions in platform work

    This letter is a joint plea of trade unions, cooperative enterprises, and non-governmental organisations to the European institutions for an effective Directive on improving working conditions in platform work.
    Document Published on 25.10.2022
  • #FiscalMatters - Joint open letter to EU leaders calling for addressing the underlying structural problems of our economic system
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    #FiscalMatters - Joint open letter to EU leaders calling for addressing the underlying structural problems of our economic system

    Dear EU leaders, The soaring cost of food and energy is plunging families across Europe into a cost-of-living crisis triggered by Covid-19-induced supply chain disruptions and worsened by the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The European Commission has proposed solutions, such as caps on profits from energy production. These short-term solutions are needed but must be complemented with a longer-term approach.
    Document Published on 17.10.2022
  • ETUC Youth Statement on the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty
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    ETUC Youth Statement on the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty

    We are entering the last quarter of the European Year of Youth, a year that was dedicated to young people after they were recognised as one of the worst  affected groups by the pandemic and after the research showed that poverty and inequality are one of the biggest concerns of  young people, preceded only by jobs and employment.
    Document Published on 17.10.2022
  • 2023: European year of skills… for quality or precarious jobs?

    2023: European year of skills… for quality or precarious jobs?

    After the year of rail in 2021 and the year of youth in 2022, the European Commission decided to put the focus on skills for 2023. The challenge of skills is of course of paramount importance for the trade union movement, but we expect results and concrete policies, not declarations of good intentions. Rail workers have seen little to no improvements to their difficult working conditions and young workers are the most affected by consecutive crisis.
    Document Published on 14.10.2022
  • ETUC calls on the EU to be more responsible in developing a sustainable finance framework

    ETUC calls on the EU to be more responsible in developing a sustainable finance framework

    With the publication of final reports including the Report on Minimum Safeguards, the Platform on Sustainable Finance of the EU is shutting down. The ETUC appreciates the committed and open-minded participation of different stakeholders and the constructive and engaged work of the Chairs.
    Document Published on 13.10.2022
  • End the Cost of Living Crisis: Increase Wages, Tax Profits!
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    End the Cost of Living Crisis: Increase Wages, Tax Profits!

    Have a look at the calendar of trade union actions across Europe on the cost-of-living crisis  Photos of the trade union action and of the meeting in the European Parliament in Strasbourg - Video of the meeting with MEPS
    Document Published on 14.09.2022
  • EU-Ukraine Association council - ETUC Statement
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    EU-Ukraine Association council - ETUC Statement

    Last June, the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) and its members warmly welcomed the decision to grant Ukraine EU candidate status. That is a long-time aspiration of Ukrainian workers who are sacrificing their lives, health and wellbeing in the fight for democracy and sovereignty against Russian aggression. Ukrainian trade unions are actively helping to deal with the humanitarian crisis provoked by it, while European and international trade union movement has mobilsed funds and solidarity aid for workers in Ukraine, but also to millions of refugees fleeing in EU countries.
    Document Published on 05.09.2022
  • ITUC & ETUC Letter to the European Commission and European Council regarding Law 5371 on workers' rights in Ukraine

    ITUC & ETUC Letter to the European Commission and European Council regarding Law 5371 on workers' rights in Ukraine

    Dear President von der Leyen, Dear President Michel, We have been informed that President Zelenskyy has signed into life the bill 5371 on Amendments to Certain Legislative Acts regarding Simplification of Labour Relations Regulations for Small and Medium Business, despite the call we made to veto it.
    Document Published on 24.08.2022
  • Joint ETUC-PERC-ITUC letter on Ukraine sent to EU leaders
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    Joint ETUC-PERC-ITUC letter on Ukraine sent to EU leaders

    Dear President von der Leyen, Dear President Michel, Dear High Representative Borrell, Dear President Metsola, We welcome the recent decision to grant Ukraine EU candidate status. That is a long-time aspiration of Ukrainian workers who stood in the revolution of dignity and who now sacrifice their lives, health and wellbeing in the fight for democracy and sovereignty against Russian aggression.
    Document Published on 14.07.2022
  • ETUC statement on minimum taxation delay

    ETUC statement on minimum taxation delay

    The ETUC expresses its concern at the lack of progress on the adoption of a minimum level of taxation, which is another illustration of the need to get rid of the unanimity requirement in Council. The ETUC has welcomed the EU proposal as a timid but important first step in reducing the most damaging corporate tax practices in the EU. In addition to depleted public budgets, we underline the disastrous impact of corporate tax avoidance on employment. Hiding corporate profits in tax havens stands in the way of fair wages and sustainable business.
    Document Published on 20.06.2022
  • ETUC Input to the Call for evidence for the initiative: “Effectively banning products produced, extracted or harvested with forced labour”

    ETUC Input to the Call for evidence for the initiative: “Effectively banning products produced, extracted or harvested with forced labour”

    Initial comments The ETUC welcomes the upcoming European Commission initiative on forced labour and the opportunity to give input to this Call for evidence. The ETUC intends to come back to the European Commission with further details about the initiative at a later stage.
    Document Published on 20.06.2022
  • Letter to Deputy Permanent Representatives to the EU on the Women on Boards Directive

    Letter to Deputy Permanent Representatives to the EU on the Women on Boards Directive

    Brussels, 16 June 2022 Dear Ambassador, I am contacting you in relation to the Women on Boards Directive following the meeting of the Employment, Social Policy, Health and Consumer Affairs Council on 16 June 2022. The ETUC welcomes the progress made on the Women On Boards Directive, after ten years of non-action and blockage. The adoption of the agreement will hopefully clear the path for many women into key decision-making positions throughout the European Union.  
    Document Published on 16.06.2022
  • Statement of support for the UGTT general strike 16 June 2022

    Statement of support for the UGTT general strike 16 June 2022

    The ETUC and its General Secretary, Luca Visentini sends its full support for the general strike of the UGTT (Tunisia) taking place on 16 June 2022, in particular their demands for
    Document Published on 15.06.2022