• ETUC supports dismissed Polish airline workers
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    ETUC supports dismissed Polish airline workers

    The European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) supports LOT Polish airline workers and their union. Sixty seven flight attendants  and pilots were dismissed on 22 October for taking part in industrial action against the dismissal of a leader of a trade union of flight attendants and against precarious working conditions.
    Press release Published on 24.10.2018
  • Protection for Vulnerable Workers One Step closer
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    Protection for Vulnerable Workers One Step closer

    Today the European Parliament Employment Committee voted to adopt a report on the proposal for a new EU Directive on Transparent and Predictable Working Conditions. Commenting on the vote Esther Lynch, ETUC Confederal Secretary, said “What's needed next is that the European Parliament confirms the decision next week in Plenary in Strasbourg.”
    Press release Published on 18.10.2018
  • Austrian Presidency of the EU - Tripartite Social Summit: speech of Luca Visentini
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    Austrian Presidency of the EU - Tripartite Social Summit: speech of Luca Visentini

    To be checked against delivery Dear President Tusk, dear President Juncker, dear Chancellor Kurz, Dear Vice President, Commissioner, Ministers, authorities and colleagues, The economic outlook shows slight structural recovery in Europe, with some improvements also in terms of employment. Nevertheless, many analysts suggest that a new recession is likely to happen, while the social effects of the crisis and austerity are still there.
    Speech Published on 16.10.2018
  • Chemical industry and workers call on the European Commission to update EU rules on reprotoxic substances at the workplace
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    Chemical industry and workers call on the European Commission to update EU rules on reprotoxic substances at the workplace

    Joint ETUC-IndustriAll Europe-Cefic-ECEG press release The chemical industry and trade unions today agreed on the future framework to further protect EU workers from the risks associated with exposure to substances toxic to reproduction at the workplace.
    Press release Published on 16.10.2018
  • New Istanbul Airport dispute - time for negotiations
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    New Istanbul Airport dispute - time for negotiations

    The European Trade Union Confederation expresses it support for trade unions in Turkey trying to improve the conditions of construction workers at the new Istanbul Airport. “This dispute cannot be resolved by the police but has to be resolved by negotiations between trade unions, the employers and the Government.” “There have already been 37 deaths including serious accidents causing death and injuries” said Luca Visentini, ETUC General Secretary. “One problem is that more than 8 out of 10 workers on the site are sub-contracted and employed by over 250 companies.
    Press release Published on 12.10.2018
  • A trade union victory in protecting workers exposed to diesel engine exhaust
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    A trade union victory in protecting workers exposed to diesel engine exhaust

    The ETUC welcomes the announcement today that the EU will take another step to protect  workers from work related cancer. The announcement today will affect 3,6 million workers in the EU and prevent at least 6 000 deaths per year from lung cancer. Commenting on the announcement, Esther Lynch Confederal Secretary said “Today the EU is taking decisive action to limit workers exposure to diesel exhaust. It comes in response to a major awareness and lobbying effort by workers and their trade unions.
    Press release Published on 11.10.2018
  • Cancellation of EPSCO Council was a bad decision
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    Cancellation of EPSCO Council was a bad decision

    The ETUC condemns the Austrian Presidency’s decision to cancel the scheduled meeting of the Employment, Social Policy, Health and Consumer Affairs (EPSCO) Council today, 11 October, which was due to discuss progress on the European Pillar of Social Rights, and in particular the establishment of a European Labour Authority to assist in enforcing workers’ rights and to fight fraud and abuse of commonly agreed rules to combat social dumping.
    Press release Published on 11.10.2018
  • Law denies rights to self-employed workers
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    Law denies rights to self-employed workers

    Despite a steady increase in the number of self-employed workers – who now represent 1 in 10 of all workers – the self-employed are denied the rights enjoyed by employees reveals a new report by the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC).   ‘Trade unions protecting self-employed workers’ published today by the ETUC shows that self-employed workers
    Press release Published on 11.10.2018
  • More democracy at Work! Fix the EU Company law package!
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    More democracy at Work! Fix the EU Company law package!

    The EU needs to fix the draft Company Law Package – currently being discussed by the European Parliament and Council - so that it Strengthens democracy at work including worker representation on company boards meets the needs of working people and not only of business, and moves from a 1980s idea of corporate governance to one that has learned the lessons of the crisis says the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC). The ETUC is organising two events to drive home its message
    Press release Published on 09.10.2018
  • ETUC condemns complaint to Court of Justice on Posted Workers
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    ETUC condemns complaint to Court of Justice on Posted Workers

    The European Trade Union Confederation has condemned the Hungarian and Polish Governments for filing a complaint to the Court of Justice of the European Union on the revised Posted Workers Directive and vowed to fight it all the way.
    Press release Published on 05.10.2018
  • World Day for Decent Work – ‘Changes the rules’: TO DO list for EU
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    World Day for Decent Work – ‘Changes the rules’: TO DO list for EU

    The current European Commission and Parliament have until May 2019 to ‘change the rules’ to promote decent work for people across the EU who are getting increasingly disillusioned over precarious work, poor wages, and growing inequality. After the European elections in May 2019 at there is likely to be considerable change in the make-up of the two European institutions. The ETUC has drawn up a handy TO DO list, to be delivered by the current and future EU institutions, to mark World Day for Decent Work whose theme this year is ‘Change the rules’.
    Press release Published on 05.10.2018