• ÖGB (Austrian Trade Union Federation) - 16th Federal Congress

    ÖGB (Austrian Trade Union Federation) - 16th Federal Congress

    Vienna, 23/01/2007 To be checked against deliver President, friends, I bring the greetings of the ETUC to you and the trade unionists of Austria. You have come through a difficult period and I want to congratulate Rudolf and his colleagues for the way they have steered the organisation through the hard times. It cannot have been easy and in addition the ÖGB was able successfully to host the founding Congress of the new world body - the International TUC which met in Vienna last December.
    Speech Published on 23.01.2007
  • The ETUC condemns the crack-down on the strike called by the Guinean trade unions

    The ETUC condemns the crack-down on the strike called by the Guinean trade unions

    Brussels, 23/01/2007 Joël Decaillon, Confederal Secretary of the ETUC, representing the European trade union movement in Nairobi, reaffirmed its solidarity with the Guinean unions and people, and added that this terrible example reinforces the need to assert respect for fundamental rights and the principle of democracy across the African continent. The European Union (EU) and the German Presidency of the EU must act as swiftly as possible to put a stop to this escalation and to ensure respect for the law in Guinea and across the continent.
    Press release Published on 23.01.2007
  • ETUC puts forward its "decent work - decent life" strategy at the World Social Forum

    ETUC puts forward its "decent work - decent life" strategy at the World Social Forum

    Brussels, 19/01/2007 ETUC Confederal Secretary Joël Decaillon and advisers Juan Moreno and Gabrielle Clotuche will make up the confederation's three-strong delegation. The ETUC's contribution will focus on "decent work - decent life", and present trade union strategies in support of poor and unemployed people. The ETUC delegation will also take part in seminars on migration, relations between the European Union and the African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) countries, and multinational companies.
    Press release Published on 19.01.2007
  • ETUC calls on EU Employment Ministers to promote good jobs and put the quality of work at the heart of the flexicurity discussion

    ETUC calls on EU Employment Ministers to promote good jobs and put the quality of work at the heart of the flexicurity discussion

    Brussels, 18/01/2007 The informal ministerial meeting focuses on improving the quality of work, and on the European Commission's Green Paper on ‘modernising labour law'. The ETUC welcomes the German Presidency's decision to discuss the urgent question of the quality of work in Europe. The ETUC is ready to take part in the debate on ‘flexicurity', but only if good and safe jobs are at the centre of the discussion. Flexicurity has to benefit workers as well as business.
    Press release Published on 18.01.2007
  • ETUC urges the German EU Presidency to respond to popular demand for social progress

    ETUC urges the German EU Presidency to respond to popular demand for social progress

    Brussels, 17/01/2007 The ETUC highlights two major issues likely to occupy the EU in the first half of 2007: energy policy and internal market liberalisation; and a way forward for the EU Constitutional Treaty. The ETUC calls on the Presidency to break the constitutional deadlock, preferably by adding a social protocol to the existing treaty. It strongly opposes 'cherry-picking' aimed at producing a 'mini-treaty', or excluding the vital Charter of Fundamental Rights.
    Press release Published on 17.01.2007
  • Hearing on the Laval case at the European Court of justice: trade unions present their position

    Hearing on the Laval case at the European Court of justice: trade unions present their position

    Brussels, 09/01/2007 The case refers to the refusal of Laval, a Latvian company, to sign a Swedish industrial agreement in relation to the construction work being undertaken at a school in the Stockholm region. The Swedish Building Workers' Union (“Byggnads”) and the Swedish Electricians' Union subsequently took industrial action against Laval.
    Press release Published on 09.01.2007
  • ETUC and ITUC acclaim EU decision to impose trade sanctions on Belarus

    ETUC and ITUC acclaim EU decision to impose trade sanctions on Belarus

    Brussels, 21/12/2006 The trade union movement has been campaigning for this action, at international, European and national level, since 2003. An International Labour Organization (ILO) Commission of Inquiry in 2004 called on Belarus to stop the harassment of trade unions and guarantee freedom of association and the right to organise. This has not happened, and the ETUC and ITUC welcome the European Commission's call to Member States to exclude Belarus from EU Generalised System of Preferences (GSP) trade benefits.
    Press release Published on 21.12.2006
  • ITUC and ETUC protest against Libya death sentences for medical staff

    ITUC and ETUC protest against Libya death sentences for medical staff

    Brussels, 21/12/2006 The six medical workers were found guilty on Tuesday of deliberately infecting some 400 children with the HIV virus despite clear evidence that the children were exposed to the virus before the medics began to work at the Benghazi hospital concerned and against a background of alleged torture and rape of the accused during their detention.
    Press release Published on 21.12.2006
  • ITUC and ETUC call on the EU to maintain sanctions against the Zimbabwe government

    ITUC and ETUC call on the EU to maintain sanctions against the Zimbabwe government

    Brussels, 20/12/2006 The measures come up for review early in 2007. “At a time when trade unionists in Zimbabwe have been so savagely attacked and as the Zimbabwean economy descends into disaster, it would send completely the wrong signal if the EU backed down on sanctions now,” said ITUC General Secretary Guy Ryder and ETUC General Secretary John Monks in their joint letter to Commissioners Benita Ferrero-Waldner and Louis Michel.
    Press release Published on 20.12.2006
  • European Parliament adopts REACH: completing an important step forward

    European Parliament adopts REACH: completing an important step forward

    Brussels, 13/12/2006 The law as adopted puts the burden of proof firmly on producers for the 30 000 substances covered by the reform. “That marks clear progress, because industry will now have to provide information on the safety of their chemicals before they can put them on the market”, said Joel Decaillon, the ETUC's confederal secretary with policy responsibility for REACH.
    Press release Published on 13.12.2006
  • ETUC warns the ECB not to kill European competitiveness

    ETUC warns the ECB not to kill European competitiveness

    Brussels, 07/12/2006 “It's not high wages or strong worker protection that are chasing industry out of Europe but a too expensive euro. If European flagships such as Airbus are outsourcing activity to the dollar zone, then something is very wrong with monetary policy-making,” says John Monks, General Secretary of the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC).
    Press release Published on 07.12.2006
  • ETUC Executive Committee meets on 7- 8 December

    ETUC Executive Committee meets on 7- 8 December

    Brussels, 07/12/2006 The Committee will start to draw up the trade union position for the EU Spring Council 2007, and continue preparations for the ETUC Congress in Seville in May next year. And it will assess progress in the ETUC's petition campaign in support of public services across Europe. General Secretary John Monks will make a statement on how trade unions can respond to the new 'casino' financial capitalism that is undermining jobs and working conditions worldwide.
    Press release Published on 07.12.2006