• ETUC invites the European Central Bank to apply a moratorium on further interest rate hikes

    ETUC invites the European Central Bank to apply a moratorium on further interest rate hikes

    Brussels, 06/06/2007 However, the assumption on which the ECB bases this policy is seriously flawed: recently concluded collective bargaining agreements in the euro area, with IG-Metall as a prime example, do not pose a threat to inflation by any means. The real danger for the recovery is not that of too high wage outcomes but of excessive interest rates together with a too expensive euro exchange rate. The ETUC urges the ECB to implement a moratorium and stop the policy of hiking interest rates in the coming quarters.
    Press release Published on 06.06.2007
  • Climate change: the European Trade Union Confederation calls on the G8 countries to shoulder their responsibility

    Climate change: the European Trade Union Confederation calls on the G8 countries to shoulder their responsibility

    Brussels, 05/06/2007 Last March, the European Union made a firm pledge to reduce its emissions by 20% in 2020 compared to 1990. The European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) welcomed this decision as a decisive step in the right direction, which would encourage other industrialised countries, as well as the major polluters, to adopt similar objectives.
    Press release Published on 05.06.2007
  • ETUC Press Statement Laval and Viking Cases

    ETUC Press Statement Laval and Viking Cases

    Seville, 23/05/2007 "This is good news for unions and for Europe. Union rights to take action to compel a company from another member state to observe collective agreements have been upheld. The Advocates General have also upheld trade union action to dissuade a company from relocating to another country. We will study the details carefully but these are important landmark and positive opinions for all European trade unions and for Europe".
    Press release Published on 17.05.2007
  • ETUC calls on EU Member States not to throw out crucial elements of the European Constitution

    ETUC calls on EU Member States not to throw out crucial elements of the European Constitution

    Brussels, 16/05/2007 The ETUC reiterates its support for the Constitution as already ratified by 18 EU Member States, and emphasises that any new proposal must be a step forward for Social Europe as well. Above all, the ETUC opposes removing or weakening Part 2 of the Constitution, the Charter of Fundamental Rights, which represents the most significant advance for European citizens and must be made legally binding at the earliest opportunity.
    Press release Published on 16.05.2007
  • Development Council conclusions form a basis for future ACP agreements

    Development Council conclusions form a basis for future ACP agreements

    Brussels, 16/05/2007 The ETUC would like to highlight in particular: the importance of regional integration in the six ACP regions concerned, a pre-requisite for fair trade with Europe; - confirmation of the EU's commitment to partnership agreements that support sustainable development and reduce poverty; - support for the integration of social and environmental provisions in the partnership agreements, with a view to reducing poverty, improving living conditions and promoting sustainable development.
    Press release Published on 16.05.2007
  • On the offensive with the ETUC

    On the offensive with the ETUC

    Brussels, 16/05/2007 The four-yearly Congress, which takes place next week in Seville, Spain, is the moment for the entire movement across Europe to unite, to review the political situation, and to agree on its policies and strategies for the coming years.
    Press release Published on 16.05.2007
  • Swedish Confederation of Professional Employees (TCO) - Congress

    Swedish Confederation of Professional Employees (TCO) - Congress

    Stockholm, 8/05/2007 To be checked against delivery My first Congress after my election as General Secretary of the ETUC was the TCO Congress in 2003 and four years later, I am pleased to be back. I am pleased too to see the progress made by Swedish trade unionism in the past 4 years but not so pleased to have to share your apprehension about the harmful changes being made by the current Swedish Government.
    Speech Published on 10.05.2007
  • The Services Directive : an unending story

    The Services Directive : an unending story

    Brussels, 09/05/2007 An own-initiative report on health services was reviewed by the European Parliament's Internal Market Committee this week. The vote resulted in a challenge to the compromise on the Services Directive. The report will be forwarded to the European Parliament plenary session and put to the vote on 24 May.
    Press release Published on 09.05.2007
  • ETUC Executive Committee holds its last meeting in advance of Seville Congress

    ETUC Executive Committee holds its last meeting in advance of Seville Congress

    Brussels, 09/05/2007 At the Congress, the European trade union movement will be going 'On the Offensive' in support of Social Europe, Solidarity and Sustainable Development. The Executive Committee's main task will be to approve a proposal for a 'Seville Manifesto': a summary of the ETUC's Strategy and Action Plan, setting out the main areas for trade union action from now until 2011. The manifesto, to be debated at Congress, will outline key political, economic, environmental and social objectives.
    Press release Published on 09.05.2007
  • ETUC warns against policy mistakes that would squeeze economic growth in the euro area

    ETUC warns against policy mistakes that would squeeze economic growth in the euro area

    Brussels, 07/05/2007 The ETUC report identifies three main risks to growth: - Overambitious monetary tightening: If the European Central Bank (ECB) continues to hike interest rates, it will repeat the mistake it already made in 2000, and strangle growth. To avoid this danger, the ETUC is calling for a moratorium on further interest rate hikes over 4%.
    Press release Published on 07.05.2007