• Proposed directive on the portability of supplementary pension rights: ETUC regrets the lack of ambition by the Commission

    Proposed directive on the portability of supplementary pension rights: ETUC regrets the lack of ambition by the Commission

    Brussels, 24/10/2005 The proposed directive on the portability of supplementary pensions rights which establishes some common ‘principles' (so these are not rights) seeks to improve the exercise of freedom of movement. This text will go before the European Parliament shortly. Despite its reservations on several points in this proposed directive, ETUC emphasises that it still has the merit of existing, and that these principles apply equally to people moving from one State to another and to those moving within a single country.
    Press release Published on 24.10.2005
  • Social Dialogue Summit

    Social Dialogue Summit

    Brussels, 29/09/2005 To be checked against delivery I have listened with great attention to the previous speakers and especially to the “founding fathers” of the European Social Dialogue, a feature of the European social model that distinguishes Europe from the rest of the world.
    Speech Published on 29.09.2005
  • 20th Anniversary of Val Duchesse

    20th Anniversary of Val Duchesse

    Brussels, 29/09/2005 To be checked against delivery Today we honour and celebrate the past but most importantly, I hope, use it as an inspiration for the future. We may no longer be, to use a phrase, in the heroic age of Jacques Delors. But as the French votes, in particular, reminded us, many Europeans do not want a Europe in which social considerations are relegated in importance to the single market. Europe's leaders forget that lesson at Europe's peril.
    Speech Published on 29.09.2005
  • The ETUC regrets the European Parliament's decision to modify the proposed directive on optical radiation

    The ETUC regrets the European Parliament's decision to modify the proposed directive on optical radiation

    Brussels, 08/09/2005 The original proposal aimed to oblige employers to take action relating both to information and protection. The main change concerns the removal of reference to 'solar radiation' - the principal source of a growing number of skin cancers. Employers' responsibility is now transferred to the discretion of Member States.
    Press release Published on 09.09.2005
  • World Trade Organisation (WTO) negotiations on services: ETUC calls on the Commission to reconsider its position

    World Trade Organisation (WTO) negotiations on services: ETUC calls on the Commission to reconsider its position

    Brussels, 27/06/05 The ETUC regrets that once again the European Union is making liberalisation proposals of services markets to the WTO without the involvement of social partners and without a serious assessment of all the implications for Europe and for the developing countries having been made previously.
    Press release Published on 26.06.2005
  • European leaders must move forward on working time and demonstrate that they are listening to the people, insists the ETUC

    European leaders must move forward on working time and demonstrate that they are listening to the people, insists the ETUC

    Brussels, 03/06/2005 All eyes are on Brussels, following France and the Netherlands' rejection of the Constitution, to see what EU decision-makers can do to restore citizens' confidence. The first step must be to show they are listening to demands for a stronger Social Europe.
    Press release Published on 03.06.2005
  • UGT- E Congress

    UGT- E Congress

    Madrid, 01/06/2005 To be checked against delivery President, It is a special pleasure for me to be present with you at the Congress of the UGT, and to be with my friend and colleague, the President of the ETUC, Candido Mendez. In the two years, we have been working together, I have developed tremendous respect and affection for Candido - feelings which, by the way, are general within the European trade union world. He is a credit to the ETUC and to the UGT and to Spain.
    Speech Published on 01.06.2005
  • ETUC welcomes the Council's decision to increase development aid

    ETUC welcomes the Council's decision to increase development aid

    Brussels, 26/05/2005 ETUC hopes this aid will be allocated to priority social objectives: education, health, social rights, decent work, social protection, social dialogue, particularly as part of Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs).
    Press release Published on 26.05.2005
  • IPA: Reflections on Partnership and Europe

    IPA: Reflections on Partnership and Europe

    London, 09/05/2005 To be checked against delivery It's almost 20 years since I first became associated with the IPA. For me the partnership journey was a response to the wreckage of the miners' strike of 1984/85 and the loss and diminution of large swathes of UK manufacturing (and trade union membership). There was little doubt in my mind that the adversarial model of industrial relations was playing a major part - not the only part, not in most cases the biggest part - but a major part nevertheless in the UK's industrial decline.
    Speech Published on 13.05.2005
  • ETUC seeks major overhaul of draft Broad Economic Policy Guidelines

    ETUC seeks major overhaul of draft Broad Economic Policy Guidelines

    Brussels, 13/05/2005 “Stability and reform are not enough. If we really want to relaunch the Lisbon agenda, then we also need to act on the demand side,” says ETUC General Secretary John Monks. “Europe can do this by using the strength derived from acting together.''
    Press release Published on 13.05.2005