• Joint letter - The new CAP needs social conditionality
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    Joint letter - The new CAP needs social conditionality

    The new CAP needs social conditionality - End exploitation and raise labour standards in European agriculture Together with other 300 organisations, the ETUC signed this open letter addressed to key Commissioners, EU Parliament negotiating MEPs, and national agriculture ministers
    Document Published on 17.02.2021
  • ETUC Youth - A Youth Recovery: Time for Quality Jobs! (How) Will Europe prevent a Lost Generation
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    ETUC Youth - A Youth Recovery: Time for Quality Jobs! (How) Will Europe prevent a Lost Generation

    European youth are severely affected by the pandemic. One in six young people lost their job due to the economic consequences of COVID-19. In September 2020, the EU youth unemployment rate was 17.1%. Youth unemployment has soared in several countries, including Spain (40,5%), Italy (29,7%), Bulgaria (18,3%) and France (19,6%).
    Document Published on 12.02.2021
  • ETUC Solidarity message to Cartel-Alfa
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    ETUC Solidarity message to Cartel-Alfa

    Solidarity Letter sent to Bogdan Iuliu Hossu, President, CARTEL ALFA ETUC fully supports Cartel-Alfa in its actions to oppose Government austerity and to end wage poverty and pension inequality. ETUC strongly endorses Cartel-Alfa’s calls for social rights. It is unacceptable that the Government:
    Document Published on 28.01.2021
  • Ageing society is about future of work as much as pensions and care  

    Ageing society is about future of work as much as pensions and care  

    The ETUC welcomes the launch of a consultation, and debate, on responding to the impacts of an ageing society. ETUC Confederal Secretary Liina Carr said “Ageing is not just a cost. Longer lives are a benefit and should be valued for the greater knowledge, experience and the potential benefits for family and community life.”
    Document Published on 28.01.2021
  • Right to disconnect – No to legislative veto amendment
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    Right to disconnect – No to legislative veto amendment

    ETUC welcomes the European Parliament’s interest in the right to disconnect. It is an important right for the quality and dignity of life of working people. It is a right that European employers’ organisations refuse to recognise and are trying to block. The ETUC is calling on the S&D Group to withdraw the last-minute damaging amendment preventing legislative action on the right to disconnect for three years – which in reality means around eight years (given the length of the legislative process and coming-into-force period).
    Document Published on 20.01.2021
  • Right to disconnect - Joint ETUC/ETUFs Letter to the Members of the European Parliament
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    Right to disconnect - Joint ETUC/ETUFs Letter to the Members of the European Parliament

    Brussels, 19 January 2021   Members of the European Parliament via email   Dear MEPs, Workers experience a lot difficulties securing the right to disconnect in reality and the ETUC and the ETUFs urge the Commission to come forth with a proposal for a Directive quickly. Tomorrow, Wednesday the 20th January, amendments to the report on the right to disconnect will be tabled.
    Document Published on 20.01.2021
  • ETUC letter to EU Chief Negotiation Michel Barnier on Brexit Adjustment Reserve
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    ETUC letter to EU Chief Negotiation Michel Barnier on Brexit Adjustment Reserve

    Dear Michel, I am contacting you to raise the concern of trade unions across Europe that with few days to the end of the transition period, agreement is still to be reached.  This uncertainty adds to the already destabilising employment situation due to the pandemic and the planned end of the support measures next year.
    Document Published on 16.12.2020
  • The ETUC congratulates ÖGB for reaching a new tripartite agreement on short-time work
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    The ETUC congratulates ÖGB for reaching a new tripartite agreement on short-time work

    The ETUC congratulates its Austrian affiliate ÖGB for reaching a new tripartite agreement on short-time work. Thanks to the strength of Austria’s trade unions, it was one of the first countries in Europe to secure workers’ incomes during the crisis and it is now leading the way in extending support. This comes at a time where around 340.000 applications for short-time work have been filed in the country.
    Document Published on 31.07.2020
  • ETUC note on violations of OSH regulations in returning to the workplace
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    ETUC note on violations of OSH regulations in returning to the workplace

    This is a living document: the page will be constantly updated The Covid-19 pandemic is the biggest health, economic and social challenge in the history of the European Union. Numerous European and national measures have been implemented to fight the spread of the Covid-19 virus, also including those appertaining to workplaces and commuting to work.
    Document Published on 22.07.2020
  • ETUC note on Posted Workers and the COVID-19 Outbreak
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    ETUC note on Posted Workers and the COVID-19 Outbreak

    Measures fall short of protecting posted workers in the outbreak of COVID-19 Posted workers in the EU face particular challenges in view of the COVID-19 outbreak and the measures imposed, not only in terms of border restrictions on the free movement of workers and services, but also in terms of emergency measures introduced to mitigate and protect workers and businesses from negative consequences of the crisis. Posted workers are at particular risk of being left behind.
    Document Published on 20.05.2020
  • ETUC comments on the Commission Communication on a phased and coordinated approach for restoring freedom of movement
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    ETUC comments on the Commission Communication on a phased and coordinated approach for restoring freedom of movement

    On 13 May 2020, the European Commission issued a Communication on a phased and coordinated approach for restoring freedom of movement and lifting internal border controls. This guidance document is complemented by specific Guidelines on the progressive restoration of transport services and connectivity.
    Document Published on 20.05.2020
  • COVID19: the impact of health care cuts

    COVID19: the impact of health care cuts

    Economic and social policies to date have focused excessively on fiscal discipline rather than on public investment in health and care, this crisis clearly showing that this was to the detriment of the people in general.  This fiscal discipline focused on austerity, cuts and privatisation; as a result, aging was seen as a cost on the country’s budget and financing of the health sector dwindled. ETUC has been denouncing the weakness of the health care systems in Europe for many years. 
    Document Published on 05.05.2020