• ETUC solidarity with the workers of Bahia de Cadiz

    ETUC solidarity with the workers of Bahia de Cadiz

    Brussels, 20/03/2007 The Executive Committee considers the Group's plan to close the plant in Cadiz Province, thereby turning its back on some 6,000 workers and their families, to be completely immoral; especially in view of the fact that the company has for years benefited from investments and aid from the public authorities of Andalusia and Spain. The closure would see the loss of 1,600 direct and some 4,000 indirect jobs.
    Press release Published on 20.03.2007
  • Founding of the PERC gives hope to European workers

    Founding of the PERC gives hope to European workers

    Brussels, 19/03/2007 The creation of the PERC is the result of a resolution adopted at the ITUC Founding Congress last November in Vienna. In line with the PERC Constitution, John Monks, General Secretary of the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC), will serve as its General Secretary while Mikhail Shmakov, President of FNPR Russia, has been elected as the President of the Council.
    Press release Published on 19.03.2007
  • ETUC Executive Committee meets in Rome

    ETUC Executive Committee meets in Rome

    Brussels, 16/03/2007 This Executive Committee will be the last one before the ETUC's 11th Congress in Seville in May. Some important issues are on the agenda such as the Commission's consultation on the Green Paper on labour law and the assessment of the Spring Summit.
    Press release Published on 16.03.2007
  • The ETUC welcomes the fiftieth Anniversary of the Treaty of Rome but efforts in the social field must be stepped up

    The ETUC welcomes the fiftieth Anniversary of the Treaty of Rome but efforts in the social field must be stepped up

    Brussels, 15/03/2007 Inequalities persist and are getting worse in the European Union, even if it remains the area of least inequality compared with other parts of the world, thanks largely to the widespread existence of social protection systems, public services, the social dialogue and trade unions working to guarantee mutual solidarity.
    Press release Published on 15.03.2007
  • The ETUC welcomes the adoption of the report on Corporate Social Responsibility by the European Parliament

    The ETUC welcomes the adoption of the report on Corporate Social Responsibility by the European Parliament

    Brussels, 14/03/2007 The ETUC considers that this report brings the debate on CSR in Europe back onto the right track, recovering elements such as multilateralism, accountability and transparency, which seemed to be lost in the recent work of the Multistakeholder Forum.
    Press release Published on 14.03.2007
  • The EU - the next 50 years

    The EU - the next 50 years

    Westminster, 12/03/2007 To be checked against delivery JM/cd Chairman, ladies and gentlemen, I am pleased to be invited to the All Party Group on the EU to mark the 50th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome. This is an important anniversary which pro Europeans should use to celebrate the EU and its achievements, and also to make the case for Britain to be a more positive towards the development of the EU. Tonight I ask you to look forward with me at the next 50 years.
    Speech Published on 13.03.2007
  • European Works Council: a double first in Italian banks

    European Works Council: a double first in Italian banks

    Brussels, 12/03/2007 Also for the first time the employers' European Banking Federation (EBF), through its European Social Affairs Committee President, was involved in negotiations to set up an EWC, and he is a signatory to the final UniCredit agreement. The EBF participated with UNI-Europa - the trade union grouping that is already involved in a number of EWC agreements in sectors like finance, commerce, postal and telecom - national unions and staff representatives and UniCredit management.
    Press release Published on 11.03.2007
  • Tripartite Social Summit: the ETUC steps up the pressure for decent jobs and adequate wages

    Tripartite Social Summit: the ETUC steps up the pressure for decent jobs and adequate wages

    Brussels, 08/03/2007 The Tripartite Social Summit takes place each year in advance of the Spring European Council on growth and jobs. Topics on the agenda for the meeting between the social partners, the European Commission, the German EU Presidency, and Portugal and Slovenia (future Presidencies) include flexicurity, knowledge and innovation, better regulation, and energy and climate change.
    Press release Published on 08.03.2007
  • Women's day: the ETUC calls on the EU to put forward concrete proposals to achieve work-life balance for workers

    Women's day: the ETUC calls on the EU to put forward concrete proposals to achieve work-life balance for workers

    Brussels, 08/03/2007 The ETUC position on the first stage of the social partners' consultation on the reconciliation of professional, private and family life calls for a number of measures to be put in place at EU level. In particular, the ETUC asks European leaders to: - take up measures to recognise the right to paid parental leave; - improve the maternity protection directive; - step up actions to enhance the availability, quality, accessibility, affordability of care services, especially child care and care for the elderly;
    Press release Published on 07.03.2007
  • ETUC puts forward its key messages for the EU Spring Summit

    ETUC puts forward its key messages for the EU Spring Summit

    Brussels, 07/03/2007 “With the EU economy showing more robust growth over the last year, there are no longer grounds for claiming that social Europe is an obstacle to competitiveness,” said General Secretary John Monks. “The ETUC calls on EU leaders to send a clear message from the summit that will restore workers' confidence in the European project.” The ETUC urges the Spring Council to:
    Press release Published on 07.03.2007
  • What energy policy for the European Union ?

    What energy policy for the European Union ?

    Brussels, 06/03/2007 Obviously, our current energy model cannot be sustained in the long run. During a very short period of time, specifically the last two years, we have experienced very concretely the various risks incurred by our energy choices: - first of all, Russia's decision to turn off the gas supplies to Ukraine in December 2005 (and thereby to Western Europe) concentrated the attention of decision-makers on security of energy supply and on the huge potential consequences it may have for individual and industrial consumers.
    Press release Published on 06.03.2007