• ETUC response to European Commission review of economic governance
    ETUC General Secretary Luca Visentini holds a sign saying: "A fairer Europe for workers"

    ETUC response to European Commission review of economic governance

    Responding to the European Commission’s review of economic governance, ETUC General Secretary Luca Visentini said: “Trade unions welcome this review of economic governance as an opportunity to draw a line under a decade of harmful austerity and begin a positive programme of investment and upward convergence of working and living conditions that will make Europe fairer for working people by delivering sustainable growth,  social cohesion and a socially just transition to a green economy. 
    Press release Published on 05.02.2020
  • ETUC response to European Commission proposal on the accession process
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    ETUC response to European Commission proposal on the accession process

    The ETUC welcomes the European Commission’s commitment to continuing and reinforcing the enlargement process but regrets the lack of clear focus on social objectives in the enlargement process
    Press release Published on 05.02.2020
  • Workers in 6 EU countries worse off than 10 years ago
    ETUC Deputy General Secretary Esther Lynch holding a sign saying: Europe needs a pay rise

    Workers in 6 EU countries worse off than 10 years ago

    The pay packets* of workers in 6 EU countries is lower on average than ten years ago. In a further 3 EU countries wages have been almost frozen over the last decade.     New figures by the European Trade Union Institute (ETUI)** show that average pay packets in Italy, Spain, Greece, Portugal, Croatia and Cyprus were lower in 2019 than in 2010.   Average pay packets, adjusted for inflation (and including social security contributions and pay benefits), went down 2010-19 by: 15% in Greece
    Press release Published on 04.02.2020
  • Workers' voice - The ETUC newsletter - January 2020
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    Workers' voice - The ETUC newsletter - January 2020

    Dear Readers, We have just published the January 2020 edition of the ETUC newsletter. To read the document, please click here. Enjoy!
    Press release Published on 31.01.2020
  • ETUC on the European Commission's 2020 work programme
    ETUC leaders meet with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen

    ETUC on the European Commission's 2020 work programme

    Commenting on the publication of the European Commission’s work programme for 2020, ETUC General Secretary Luca Visentini said: “Ambitious social policies are needed to rebuild trust with working people after the financial crisis. The work programme contains several positive initiatives, including a commitment to define an action plan for the implementation of the European Pillar of Social Rights, and to deliver an Unemployment Reinsurance Scheme, a European Gender Equality Strategy and binding pay transparency measures.
    Press release Published on 29.01.2020
  • Statutory minimum wages leave workers at risk of poverty in at least 17 EU member states
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    Statutory minimum wages leave workers at risk of poverty in at least 17 EU member states

    People earning the statutory minimum wage are at risk of poverty in most EU member states, the latest official data shows. Twenty-two EU member states have a statutory national minimum wage and the majority fail to meet even the minimal at risk-of-poverty wage threshold of 60% of the median wage. In 10 member states, the statutory minimum is 50% or less of the national median wage.
    Press release Published on 28.01.2020
  • Social issues should be priority for the Conference on the Future of Europe
    ETUC General Secretary Luca Visentini holds a sign saying: "A fairer Europe for workers"

    Social issues should be priority for the Conference on the Future of Europe

    Commenting on the Resolution adopted by the European Parliament on the upcoming Conference on the Future of Europe, ETUC General Secretary Luca Visentini said: “We welcome the resolution and the excellent work done by the European Parliament in preparation of the Conference on the Future of Europe. “The Conference should pave the way for a fairer European Union which can provide all its citizens and workers with good quality and well-paid jobs, quality education and training and proper social protection.
    Press release Published on 16.01.2020
  • ETUC on Commission’s ‘Strong Social Europe’ communication
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    ETUC on Commission’s ‘Strong Social Europe’ communication

    Commenting on the European Commission’s Communication ‘A strong social Europe for just transitions’ ETUC Confederal Secretary Liina Carr said: “We welcome the proposal of the European Commission to present next year an ‘Action Plan that turns the rights and principles enshrined in the Pillar into reality’, to ‘upgrade Europe’s social market economy … and ensure just transitions for all’ and to emphasise job creation.
    Press release Published on 14.01.2020
  • Just Transition Mechanism: ETUC comment
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    Just Transition Mechanism: ETUC comment

    Commenting on the publication of the European Commission’s proposal for the establishment of a Just Transition Mechanism, ETUC Confederal Secretary Ludovic Voet said: “A socially just transition is essential to winning the support and confidence of working people for the major changes to the economy that are needed to save the planet from climate change. The European Commission’s proposals are important and much-needed. 
    Press release Published on 14.01.2020
  • ETUC on minimum wages
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    ETUC on minimum wages

    Responding on the launch of the European Commission’s initiative on fair minimum wages, ETUC General Secretary Luca Visentini said:  “It is encouraging that the European Commission recognises that the situation of low wage workers has worsened and wage inequalities have increased. With real wages still lower than a decade ago in many member states despite improved economic performance, action to tackle Europe’s low pay problem is overdue.”
    Press release Published on 14.01.2020
  • Passing away of Claudio Stanzani
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    Passing away of Claudio Stanzani

    "It is with great sadness that we learned that our colleague and friend Claudio Stanzani passed away yesterday. He dedicated his life to the trade union movement in Italy and Europe. We will be always grateful to him for his passionate and successful work at the ETUC. On behalf of the ETUC I would like to express condolences to his family and beloved" said Luca Visentini, General Secretary of European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC). 
    Press release Published on 28.12.2019
  • Workers' voice - The ETUC newsletter - December 2019
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    Workers' voice - The ETUC newsletter - December 2019

    Dear Readers, We have just published the December 2019 edition of the ETUC newsletter. To read the document, please click here. Enjoy!
    Press release Published on 18.12.2019
  • ETUC on Annual Sustainable Growth Strategy
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    ETUC on Annual Sustainable Growth Strategy

    Commenting on the European Commission’s ‘Annual Sustainable Growth Strategy’ published today, the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) called for higher EU and national public investment to meet the needs it identifies for social rights, climate action and to tackle precariousness. “New money is needed to carry out the many good things written in the Strategy  about poverty, precariousness and the environment” said Liina Carr, Confederal Secretary of the ETUC.
    Press release Published on 17.12.2019