• Workers' voice - The ETUC newsletter - February 2015

    Workers' voice - The ETUC newsletter - February 2015

    Dear Readers, We have just published the February 2015 edition of the ETUC Newsletter. To read the document, please click here. Enjoy!  
    Press release Published on 26.02.2015
  • Energy Union must include just transition for workers
    Source: European Commission

    Energy Union must include just transition for workers

    The European Commission’s Energy Union package is ambitious and broad-ranging, says the European Trade Union Confederation, but its ‘action points’ lack detail on how it will be achieved. The ETUC welcomes the inclusion in the Energy Union package of references to:
    Press release Published on 25.02.2015
  • Greece: Germany is playing with fire
    Source: creativecommonsEfthymiousRafail

    Greece: Germany is playing with fire

    ETUC General Secretary Bernadette Ségol today said Germany was “playing with fire” in rejecting the new Greek Government’s compromise proposal for an its extension of its bailout. “Germany is demanding unconditional surrender from proud people that has elected a new Government on a crystal clear platform of easing austerity.” “There needs to be a deal and for that all sides need to compromise. German is playing hardball but is playing with fire.”   
    Press release Published on 19.02.2015
  • Trade unions call on Finance Ministers to back investment and compromise with Greece
    Source: Council of the European Union

    Trade unions call on Finance Ministers to back investment and compromise with Greece

    The European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) is calling on EU Finance Ministers meeting tomorrow to back and boost an ambitious investment plan for Europe.   The Ministers are due to discuss the Juncker investment plan of €315bn over the next three years.   The ETUC strongly supports investment as a means to create demand, growth and jobs, and calls on Finance Ministers to
    Press release Published on 16.02.2015
  • European Court of Justice's ruling in favour of equal wages for posted workers
    Source: GPO flicrk commons

    European Court of Justice's ruling in favour of equal wages for posted workers

    In a judgment published today (aff. C-396/13 - Sähköalojen ammattiliitto), the European Court of Justice (ECJ) gave its interpretation of Article 3.1 of Directive 96/71 on Posting of Workers Directive which says that the posted worker must be guaranteed the minimum rate of pay of the host country.
    Press release Published on 12.02.2015
  • Greece represents an opportunity for all Europe

    Greece represents an opportunity for all Europe

    Commenting on the elections and new Government in Greece, European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) General Secretary Bernadette Ségol said, following a meeting of the ETUC Steering Committee with national trade unions leaders:   “The situation in Greece represents an opportunity not only for Greece but for all Europe.  It is an opportunity to re-evaluate the economic and social policies pursued since the crisis, and to take a new path.
    Press release Published on 05.02.2015
  • EC Economic forecast optimistic: underestimates deflation risk

    EC Economic forecast optimistic: underestimates deflation risk

    Commenting on the European Commission’s winter economic forecasts, Bernadette Ségol, General Secretary of the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC), said “Commissioner Moscovici is right that recovery is modest, low and slow, and for too many people it is non-existent.” “If anything the modest forecast is optimistic, and underestimates the risk of deflation and its negative impact on the economy.”
    Press release Published on 05.02.2015
  • Turkish Government bans metalworkers' strike
    Source Industriall:

    Turkish Government bans metalworkers' strike

    A planned strike by Turkish metalworkers’ union Birlesik Metal-Is has been banned by the Turkish Government who claims it is ‘prejudicial to national security’. The strike was planned across 18 companies for February 19. In 2014 the Government banned strikes in the glass and mining industries citing the same reason.
    Press release Published on 03.02.2015
  • ILO study shows EU investment plan is not enough

    ILO study shows EU investment plan is not enough

    An International Labour Organisation report published today claims that the European Commission’s €315 billion investment plan could create some 1.8 million additional jobs over the next 3 years. An additional 200,000 jobs could be created if the investment was allocated taking into account unemployment levels, and a further 126,000 if €15 billion (of the €315bn) was invested in ‘skill development’, according to the ILO.
    Press release Published on 28.01.2015
  • QE not enough to stimulate growth
    Source: creativecommonsresources

    QE not enough to stimulate growth

    The European Central Bank (ECB) buying bonds is necessary, but will not be enough to stimulate growth or create jobs warned the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC). “There is a welcome shift in economic policy” said Veronica Nilsson, Confederal Secretary at the ETUC referring to the expected and long-awaited quantitative easing announcement by the ECB, the recent reinterpretation of fiscal pact rules and investment plan by the European Commission.     
    Press release Published on 22.01.2015
  • Level of trans-Atlantic investment shows ISDS is not necessary

    Level of trans-Atlantic investment shows ISDS is not necessary

    The huge flow of investments by US companies in Europe, and by European companies in the US, show that it is not necessary to introduce new special legal procedures for investors, the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) told EU Trade Commissioner Cecilia Malmström in a meeting today. The ETUC congratulated the Commissioner for making the TTIP negotiations more transparent, and urged her to do the same for other trade talks such as with Japan and China. The ETUC also stressed the need for trade agreements, including TTIP, to
    Press release Published on 15.01.2015