• 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
  • European Parliament vote on cross-border mergers supports the obligatory right of workers to be involved, says ETUC

    European Parliament vote on cross-border mergers supports the obligatory right of workers to be involved, says ETUC

    Brussels, 10/05/2005 Although it represents some reduction in workers' potential involvement, the ETUC recognises that the standards achieved by the EU directive on workers' participation in the European company (SE) have been maintained. Negotiations on the degree of workers' board-level representation must be started in every case where different levels under national law are concerned or workers from one of the merging companies enjoyed this right before. Thus, no workers will lose their participation rights in a cross-border European merger.
    Press release Published on 10.05.2005
  • Labour ministers must not jeopardise the European social dialogue

    Labour ministers must not jeopardise the European social dialogue

    Brussels, 09/05/2005 This draft directive is based on a European social partner agreement concluded by ETF and CER (employers) signed after nine months of negotiations on 27 January 2004. This agreement defines European minimum standards regarding breaks, daily and weekly rest time and maximum driving time. It also includes aspects relating to the balance between professional and private life for personnel concerned by limiting the number of rests away from home.
    Press release Published on 09.05.2005
  • Ms Gebhardt's report on services is a step in the right direction

    Ms Gebhardt's report on services is a step in the right direction

    Brussels, 20/04/2005 Ms Gebhardt tries to get it right and excludes, from the outset, labour relations and services of general interest from the scope of the directive. We do not have the whole picture yet, says the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC), we are waiting for the second part. But it is clearly a step in the right direction. It is important to make the directive watertight against social dumping, and totally to exclude labour and employment law from the scope of an internal market directive.
    Press release Published on 20.04.2005
  • Scottish TUC Annual Congress

    Scottish TUC Annual Congress

    Dundee, 18/04/2005 To be checked against delivery I bring there greetings from the European TUC to the Scottish TUC. Very understandably the emphasis here is on the General Election on May 5. Those of us who lived and worked for the Movement through the dark days of the 80s and 90s will know how important this election - any general election - is for the trade unionism.
    Speech Published on 18.04.2005