• EU to pay Libya to keep refugees out of Europe

    EU to pay Libya to keep refugees out of Europe

    Commenting on the outcome of the Valletta informal Summit, ETUC General Secretary Luca Visentini said  “The EU has decided to pay Libya, with a Government that controls only  a part of the country, to keep refugees and migrants out of Europe. To make matters worse they are paying for this out of development funds. It would be like Trump getting Mexico to pay for the border wall, except the EU has come up with a way to do it.”
    Press release Published on 03.02.2017
  • ETUC on Valletta Summit
    European Commission

    ETUC on Valletta Summit

    Commenting on today’s EU Valletta Summit, ETUC General Secretary Luca Visentini said:
    Press release Published on 03.02.2017
  • European Parliamentary Week 2017 - Speech by Katja Lehto-Komulainen

    European Parliamentary Week 2017 - Speech by Katja Lehto-Komulainen

    Speech by ETUC Deputy General Secretary Katja Lehto-Komulainen at European Parliamentary Week 2017; Interparliamentary Conference on Stability, Economic Coordination and Governance in the European Union; Towards a more comprehensive and coordinated social dimension   Mr. Chairperson, MEPs and members of national parliaments, Ladies and Gentlemen, It is an honour to speak here today on behalf of the European Trade Union Confederation, the ETUC. Conference,
    Speech Published on 31.01.2017
  • Workers' voice - The ETUC newsletter - January 2017

    Workers' voice - The ETUC newsletter - January 2017

    Dear Readers, We have just published the January 2017 edition of the ETUC Newsletter. To read the document, please click here. Enjoy!
    Press release Published on 30.01.2017
  • Eurozone President should focus on growth not insults

    Eurozone President should focus on growth not insults

    The President of the Eurogroup, Jeroen Dijsselbloem, “should focus on policy changes to boost recovery instead of making stupid comments”, said Katja Lehto-Komulainen, Deputy General Secretary of the European Trade Union Confederation.
    Press release Published on 20.01.2017
  • Social Europe in 'last chance saloon'

    Social Europe in 'last chance saloon'

    The European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) is warning the European Commission that the EU is in the ‘last-chance saloon’ to tackle popular resentment towards the EU.   Next Monday – January 23 – the European Commission will reveal its latest thinking on social policy and legislation at a conference “The European Pillar of Social Rights: going forward together” with President Juncker and Commissioner Thyssen.  
    Press release Published on 20.01.2017
  • Services Package: European trade unions set out workers' concerns
    European Commission

    Services Package: European trade unions set out workers' concerns

    The European Commission this week proposed a “Services Package” of measures aimed at “making it easier” to provide services across Europe. European trade unions note that the Services Package shows improvements, but does not address some fundamental problems raised by the unions, including in our December red card.
    Press release Published on 13.01.2017
  • More carcinogen exposure limits must be adopted, says ETUC

    More carcinogen exposure limits must be adopted, says ETUC

    New EU exposure limits will save lives, but a more ambitious strategy to eliminate occupational cancers is urgently needed. The ETUC today greeted the European Commission's proposal to introduce five* new binding occupational exposure limits (BOELs) for carcinogens as decades overdue. ETUC Confederal Secretary Esther Lynch said: “Current exposure limits are based on very old evidence, sometimes dating back over 40 years, and given the high number of work related cancer deaths each year these limits are manifestly failing to save lives.”
    Press release Published on 10.01.2017
  • ETUC pays tribute to former General Secretary Mathias Hinterscheid
    Source: Le quotidien

    ETUC pays tribute to former General Secretary Mathias Hinterscheid

    The ETUC and many others regret the death of Mathias Hinterscheid, who for almost 40 years was a leading figure in the trade union movement in Europe. Just a few weeks ago, he was honoured for completing 70 years of trade union membership in Luxembourg.
    Press release Published on 10.01.2017
  • #Istanbul: ETUC condolences and solidarity

    #Istanbul: ETUC condolences and solidarity

    The European Trade Union Confederation expresses its condolences and solidarity to the victims and their families following the horrible attack on 1st January in one of Istanbul's most famous nightclubs. NO to violence and terrorism.
    Press release Published on 01.01.2016
  • Workers' voice - The ETUC newsletter - December 2016

    Workers' voice - The ETUC newsletter - December 2016

    Dear Readers, We have just published the December 2016 edition of the ETUC Newsletter. To read the document, please click here. Enjoy!
    Press release Published on 22.12.2016
  • 2017 - the year of the pay rise

    2017 - the year of the pay rise

    European trade unions have agreed to make 2017 the year of pay rise for European workers. “It’s time for our recovery” said ETUC General Secretary Luca Visentini. “Profits and executive pay have long recovered from the crisis, but white and blue collar workers’ wages have still have not got back to pre-crisis levels. One in three workers is struggling to make ends meet.” The European Trade Union Confederation, meeting in its Executive Committee with national trade union leaders, agreed that
    Press release Published on 22.12.2016
  • Balancing the challenges of work and private life

    Balancing the challenges of work and private life

    The European Trade Union Confederation believes workers must be able to combine their working and private lives in a way that meets the needs of parents, children, carers and dependants. Evidence shows that a fair ‘work-life balance’ is good for workers, employers and society in general. Steps are also necessary to redress the gender inequality which persists across Europe, making it harder for women to enter the labour market, forcing them to make up for inadequate social care, and depriving them of equal pay and economic independence.
    Press release Published on 20.12.2016