• ETUC Executive Committee meets to plan follow-up to ETUC Congress

    ETUC Executive Committee meets to plan follow-up to ETUC Congress

    Brussels, 26/06/2007 The Committee will assess the outcome of the Congress and launch activities to implement the wide-ranging Strategy and Action Plan agreed by delegates, for the next four years. Also on the agenda will be a joint report from the social partners (trade unions and employers) on the Key Challenges facing European Labour Markets. The Executive will also elect its vice-presidents, on a rotational basis, to hold office until the next Congress in four years.
    Press release Published on 26.06.2007
  • European Council : ETUC welcomes agreement

    European Council : ETUC welcomes agreement

    Brussels, 23/06/2007 We welcome the statement that the Charter of Fundamental Rights will be legally binding. That is the critical test we had set to judge the success or failure of the talks. However the UK's denial of European-based social rights for British workers is to be deplored. We hope that this will be rectified as soon as possible. We also welcome the recognition that the EU is a Social Market Economy aiming at full employment and social progress.
    Press release Published on 23.06.2007
  • Directive on supplementary pensions: a backwards step

    Directive on supplementary pensions: a backwards step

    Brussels, 22/06/2007 Supplementary pension schemes are taking on increasing importance in today's context of demographic change and an ageing population. The ETUC regrets the minimalist position adopted yesterday by the European Parliament, particularly on the following points:
    Press release Published on 22.06.2007
  • On the offensive for the Charter of Fundamental Rights

    On the offensive for the Charter of Fundamental Rights

    Brussels, 20/06/2007 ETUC General Secretary, John Monks, and other leading European trade unionists, will warn President Barroso that if the new text of a Treaty does not include the Charter of Fundamental Rights in a form binding on member states, then the ETUC will campaign against that new Treaty both at European and national levels. In particular the ETUC will demand that the European Parliament should not endorse any new text which is unsatisfactory regarding the Charter.
    Press release Published on 20.06.2007
  • Charter of Fundamental Rights - Rond-Point Schuman

    Charter of Fundamental Rights - Rond-Point Schuman

    Brussels, 20/06/2007 To be checked against delivery Friends, a small group of us have just met the President of the Commission, President Barroso. We told him straight No Charter of Fundamental Rights, No Treaty Sans la charte, pas de traité. We told him too that if in a new Treaty the Summit drops the Charter; or if the Summit does not make the Charter binding on member states, then we say no, on dit non, wij zeggen nee, wir sagen nein, to that treaty.
    Speech Published on 20.06.2007
  • Nicolas Redondo - Tribute on his 80th Birthday

    Nicolas Redondo - Tribute on his 80th Birthday

    Madrid, 16/06/2007 To be checked against delivery As a student of Spanish history, and an admirer of the role played by the UGT and the Socialist Party throughout Spain's modern history, it is with great pleasure that I join these celebrations to honour the 80th birthday of Nicolas Redondo and his marvellous contribution to trade unionism.
    Speech Published on 18.06.2007
  • ETUC states its concern about the recent ECJ ruling on workers' health and safety

    ETUC states its concern about the recent ECJ ruling on workers' health and safety

    Brussels, 14/06/2007 The European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) respects the ECJ's absolute independence, but believes that this ruling may go against European workers' inalienable right to protection of their health and safety at work. “This ruling could be a sign of encouragement from the European court to states who want to cut back European legislation on workers' rights,” said Walter Cerfeda, ETUC Confederal Secretary, responsible for health and safety at work.
    Press release Published on 14.06.2007
  • 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