• ETUC celebrates May Day 2006, bringing easier mobility for workers in parts of the European Union

    ETUC celebrates May Day 2006, bringing easier mobility for workers in parts of the European Union

    Brussels, 01/05/2006 Following EU enlargement in 2004, Member States had until 30 April 2006 to announce whether they would remove restrictions imposed on incoming workers from the new Member States of central and eastern Europe. From 1 May, these citizens have access to labour markets in Finland, Spain and Portugal. Belgium and France have also pledged to ease their rules gradually. Ireland, Sweden and the UK opened their labour markets from 2004 onwards, with recent studies reporting a positive impact on EU economies.
    Press release Published on 28.04.2006
  • Communication on Social Services of General Interest: "A necessary but inadequate first step"

    Communication on Social Services of General Interest: "A necessary but inadequate first step"

    Brussels, 26/04/2006 The publication certainly indicates progress towards recognition of such services, and of the need to clarify the conditions for applying certain Community rules. The ETUC is happy to note the intention of setting the procedure for monitoring and dialogue within the framework of the open method of coordination, and stresses the need to consult the European social partners.
    Press release Published on 26.04.2006
  • French workers' victory over the new recruitment contract (CPE) reinforces trade union influence in Europe, John Monks tells the CGT Congress

    French workers' victory over the new recruitment contract (CPE) reinforces trade union influence in Europe, John Monks tells the CGT Congress

    Brussels, 25/04/2006 “The way the French trade unions achieved their objective makes the ETUC optimistic,” John Monks will tell delegates. “Working in unity, together with young people and students' organisations, the movement shows how much influence it can have. I was glad to offer the ETUC's support.”
    Press release Published on 26.04.2006
  • Viking case will be a cruciaI test of Europe's commitment to workers' rights

    Viking case will be a cruciaI test of Europe's commitment to workers' rights

    Brussels, 20/04/2006 The case addresses whether a company can deprive workers of the basic right to collective action, by formally relocating its assets in a country where salaries and benefits are lower. The European Commission must submit its views on the case to the ECJ before the end of April. The ETUC has written to Commission President José Manuel Barroso calling for a carefully “balanced approach” that reflects its obligation to promote social dialogue and the basic social rights laid down in the Charter of Fundamental Rights.
    Press release Published on 20.04.2006
  • The ETUC congratulates its French affiliates on the withdrawal of the new recruitment contract (CEP)

    The ETUC congratulates its French affiliates on the withdrawal of the new recruitment contract (CEP)

    Brussels, 11/04/2006 From the outset, the ETUC has maintained its support for the French trade unions in their battle to block the CPE. This strong action also demonstrates the ETUC's determination to oppose the job insecurity that is affecting young people throughout Europe.
    Press release Published on 11.04.2006
  • CMKOS Congress (Czech Moravian Confederation of Trade Unions - Czech Republic)

    CMKOS Congress (Czech Moravian Confederation of Trade Unions - Czech Republic)

    Prague, 07-08/04/2006 To be checked against delivery It is with pleasure that I bring the greetings of the ETUC to the Congress of CMKOS. CMKOS will always have a special place in my affections as I was elected as ETUC General Secretary in Prague in 2003 - a Congress which you hosted impressively.
    Speech Published on 07.04.2006
  • 3rd European Union - Latin America - Caribbean Trade Union Summit

    3rd European Union - Latin America - Caribbean Trade Union Summit

    Vienna, 05/04/2006 To be checked against delivery Dear Colleagues I am very pleased to be here today for this important meeting of trade unions from Europe and Latin America and the Caribbean. I had the opportunity to attend your last meeting, in Mexico, two years ago, and I hope that your deliberations will identify progress in our relationship. This will give us an opportunity to draw up united positions for social justice for presentation to the summit of political leaders next month.
    Speech Published on 05.04.2006
  • Commission is sending out contradictory messages on enforcement of posting directive

    Commission is sending out contradictory messages on enforcement of posting directive

    Brussels, 05/04/2006 In a period in which transnational provision of services and mobility of workers is increasingly taking place within the EU 25, the Posting Directive plays a key role in providing for fair competition by guaranteeing the respect for workers' rights, labour law and industrial relations systems in Member States.
    Press release Published on 05.04.2006
  • ETUC values Commission's efforts to respect main provisions of the European Parliament's compromise on the Services Directive

    ETUC values Commission's efforts to respect main provisions of the European Parliament's compromise on the Services Directive

    Bussels, 04/04/2006 The ETUC, the European Parliament and the European Council had, on numerous occasions, warned the Commission against backtracking and urged it to accept Parliament's compromise - a basis for early adoption of a Services Directive which would also respect the social dimension of the Internal Market.
    Press release Published on 04.04.2006
  • ETUC and ICFTU condemn threats against Bosnian trade union leader

    ETUC and ICFTU condemn threats against Bosnian trade union leader

    Brussels, 03/04/2006 The two trade union organisations have written to Bosnian Prime Minister Mr Adnan Terzic, calling on him to take all necessary steps to protect the lives and safety of Mr Biber and his family, and to ensure that he can continue to carry out his trade union activities. Mr Biber has already been the victim of threats and attacks in 2003. Recently, he has been active in pressing for the new law on the 'revision of privatisation', designed to protect workers' employment and contract rights.
    Press release Published on 03.04.2006
  • ETUC welcomes EU leaders' backing for the compromise on the Services Directive

    ETUC welcomes EU leaders' backing for the compromise on the Services Directive

    Brussels, 27/03/2006 “We call on the European Commission to take good note of the Council's support for the outcome of the Parliament's first reading, and to reflect this in its forthcoming amending proposal,” declared ETUC General Secretary John Monks. “Any move to reverse the hard-won consensus at this stage will only bring further damaging delays in achieving an acceptable opening of the EU market for services.”
    Press release Published on 27.03.2006
  • European Social Partners present their Work Programme for the Social Dialogue 2006-2008

    European Social Partners present their Work Programme for the Social Dialogue 2006-2008

    Brussels, 23/03/2006 The work programme 2006-2008 is the second multi-annual work programme of the EU social dialogue. It reflects a joint wish to further establish the social partners' autonomy and builds on the achievements of the previous programme, which covered the period 2003-2005.
    Press release Published on 23.03.2006