• Flexicurity will get nowhere without reinforcing rights for workers, says the ETUC

    Flexicurity will get nowhere without reinforcing rights for workers, says the ETUC

    Brussels, 13/09/2007 The European Commission and the Council are drawing up common principles for implementing ‘flexicurity’ across the EU. The ETUC stresses that pushing Member States to make structural reforms without at the same time building a strong European framework to guide them will be counter-productive. Member States will only be able to strike a real balance between flexibility and security if European policy ensures:
    Press release Published on 13.09.2007
  • Trades Union Congress (TUC)

    Trades Union Congress (TUC)

    Brighton, 12/09/2007 Check against delivery President, Congress and honoured guests, it’s with great pleasure that I address the annual Congress of the TUC. It is also a pleasure to see another woman President. I would like to thank you for the invitation. Let me take this opportunity to wish you every success in your debates and discussions.
    Speech Published on 12.09.2007
  • ETUC denounces Bulgarian tax reform as contrary to the European Social Model

    ETUC denounces Bulgarian tax reform as contrary to the European Social Model

    Brussels, 03/09/2007 Trade unions in Bulgaria are strong supporters of EU membership. Together with the employers’ organisations and the government they have signed an Economic and Social Development Pact, in which all partners committed themselves to stronger social dialogue, to manage the socio-economic challenges involved in meeting the Lisbon Strategy objectives. This so-called tax reform is a clear breach of the pact. Furthermore, it will destabilise the economy and increase inequality and poverty in Bulgaria.
    Press release Published on 03.09.2007
  • ETUC invites European Central Bank to defend euro area growth and jobs against the financial turmoil

    ETUC invites European Central Bank to defend euro area growth and jobs against the financial turmoil

    Brussels, 30/08/2007 Financial markets are already squeezing both the cost (three-month interest rates are up to 4.7%, well above the ECB’s repo rate of 4%) as well as the availability (flight into safety and liquidity) of credit for new investment. This will drag down overall investor and consumer confidence and damage growth and job prospects. The ECB needs to restore confidence by giving the signal that it stands ready to defend growth and jobs by cutting interest rates if necessary.
    Press release Published on 30.08.2007
  • World financial crisis: "Europe must act" says the ETUC

    World financial crisis: "Europe must act" says the ETUC

    Brussels, 17/08/2007 It has taken a crisis to awaken policy makers to the dangers involved in the recent stupendous growth of hedge funds and derivative markets. Trade unions have been warning now for over a year about the risks of hedge fund operations and how no-one can be sure about who is responsible for what, or what the true liabilities are in today’s casino economy.
    Press release Published on 17.08.2007
  • ETUC supports the worldwide appeal for the release of trade unionists detained in Iran

    ETUC supports the worldwide appeal for the release of trade unionists detained in Iran

    Brussels, 09/08/2007 ETUC General Secretary John Monks this morning participated in a demonstration in front of the Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran, demanding the immediate and unconditional release of both trade union leaders. This Day of International Action is organised by the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) and the International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF). It is supported by many European trade unionists and Amnesty International.
    Press release Published on 09.08.2007
  • Implementation reports

    Implementation reports

    01/08/2007 - 2006 - 2007 - 2008
    Press release Published on 01.08.2007
  • ETUC welcomes the release of the Bulgarian nurses

    ETUC welcomes the release of the Bulgarian nurses

    Brussels, 25/07/2007 The ETUC had added its voice to the international protest against the detention, torture and death sentence passed against medical staff recognised as being innocent. The Confederation was also at pains to support its Bulgarian members in their mobilisation, calling on the Libyan Head of State, Muammar Gaddafi, to immediately release the nurses and the doctor. This release is a victory for European diplomacy and active international mobilisation over many years.
    Press release Published on 25.07.2007