• ETUC concerned about the Commission's inaction on the protection of fundamental social rights

    ETUC concerned about the Commission's inaction on the protection of fundamental social rights

    Brussels, 22/01/2009 Said John Monks: ‘I am very concerned about this communication. ETUC is ready to discuss issues of labour mobility, including legal aspects with the social partners, but has insisted that this is not an excuse for inaction by the Commission. If the Commission thinks that they can wash their hands of the issue they are completely wrong. It is urgent and today I call on them to think again. ETUC regards this issue as a central test for this and a future Commission.’
    Press release Published on 22.01.2009
  • Recession and EJC decisions pose threat to the support for the single market

    Recession and EJC decisions pose threat to the support for the single market

    Brussels, 21/01/2009 The ETUC has long supported the free movement of labour within the European Union to the extent of opposing transitional restrictions following the accession of the new Member States in 2004 and 2007. Despite the recession, ETUC will stand up for equal access to labour markets and the principle of equal treatment for all workers.
    Press release Published on 21.01.2009
  • Gaza and Israel: Stop the violence now

    Gaza and Israel: Stop the violence now

    Brussels, 16/01/2009 Following another night of violence that included the bombing of a hospital in Gaza, ETUC calls again for resolute and sustained EU action to obtain an immediate ceasefire followed by a lasting negotiated settlement involving the lifting of the blockade of Gaza and security guarantees, with the deployment of EU personnel as appropriate.
    Press release Published on 16.01.2009
  • ETUC urges the European Central Bank to cut interest rates to the bone

    ETUC urges the European Central Bank to cut interest rates to the bone

    Brussels, 14/01/2009 Economic activity is falling off a cliff: inflation has crashed through the 2% floor of price stability while unemployment is rising significantly across all European countries. On top of all of this comes the danger of a renewed appreciation of the euro exchange rate, generating yet another blow to economic activity and employment in Europe. Therefore, the only sensible thing for the ECB to do at its meeting on Thursday this week is to continue the policy of interest rates cuts and cut them to the bone.
    Press release Published on 14.01.2009
  • Symposium 'New World, new capitalism'

    Symposium 'New World, new capitalism'

    Paris, 08/01/2009 Conference podcast To view the symposium's contributions, see its website. John Monks participated at the second session on Globalisation and social justice. Globalisation and social justice Saying ‘I told you so’ is not the best way of winning friends and influencing people.
    Speech Published on 08.01.2009
  • Congress of the Trade Union Confederation of Workers' Commissions (CC.OO)

    Congress of the Trade Union Confederation of Workers' Commissions (CC.OO)

    Madrid, 18/12/2008 Speech by John Monks, General Secretary of the Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) Ola, Buenos Dias. I come to bring the respect and greetings of the whole of the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) to one of our most important affiliates, the Trade Union Confederation of Workers’ Commissions CC.OO. It is common place to say that we meet in challenging times. You read that phrase used every day in management reports to shareholders in our major banks. It really means – we are in a hell of a mess.
    Speech Published on 18.12.2008
  • ETUC welcomes the decision of the European Parliament to strengthen rights for European Works Councils

    ETUC welcomes the decision of the European Parliament to strengthen rights for European Works Councils

    Brussels, 17/12/2008 The recast of the directive is aimed at tightening up the definitions of information and consultation of workers. As a first step to facilitate the establishment of European Works Councils (EWS), Members of Parliament (MEPs) abolished the threshold of 50 employees for setting up special negotiating bodies in companies. In addition, the Parliament has clarified the definition of ‘transnational’ – matters which concern the entire undertaking or group or at least two Member States are considered to be transnational.
    Press release Published on 17.12.2008