• "Concentrate on 2010, not 2020" says ETUC

    "Concentrate on 2010, not 2020" says ETUC

    Brussels, 10/02/2010 The serious problems are immediate. How can monetary union survive as weaker economies come under sustained market pressure? What action will be taken to combat rising unemployment, precarious work and falling living standards and ease social tensions, as countries cut back spending and aim to repay debt? And which President of which body speaks for Europe in the world?
    Press release Published on 10.02.2010
  • "Give us guarantees on jobs and do not exit prematurely from high public spending"

    "Give us guarantees on jobs and do not exit prematurely from high public spending"

    Brussels, 03/02/2010 John Monks will declare to the President of the European Council: “We are extremely concerned that Governments will exit prematurely from the stimuli packages which have been applied since the crisis started and that precipitate action will retard growth and further increases in unemployment. European trade unions sent a letter to their Heads of government with a clear message: You have saved the banks, now save the jobs”. The ETUC demands that heads of Government and the European authorities:
    Press release Published on 03.02.2010
  • Rebuilding Trust – Building Leadership

    Rebuilding Trust – Building Leadership

    Brussels, 27/01/2010 When it comes to trust, some business leaders are in the same position as Tiger Woods is with his wife. And although the bankers are probably near the top of the most mistrusted league table, others have problems too. Mr Schwab has made this point very well in the build up to this year’s Davos. So how does the escalator reverse and reputations begin to rise?
    Speech Published on 28.01.2010
  • Meeting with President / Prime Minister Zapatero

    Meeting with President / Prime Minister Zapatero

    Madrid, 21/01/2010 President, the Spanish Presidency comes at a very difficult time – for Spain of course and for the EU and the world. The economic crisis is severe, unemployment continues to rise, the financial service world is trying to get back to business – and bonuses – as usual, and young people are especially hard hit. And we have the environmental crisis and an inadequate outcome to the Copenhagen summit. The need for sustainable economies, a sustainable environment, and sustainable European population is very clear.
    Speech Published on 21.01.2010
  • Opening Conference of the European Year for Combating Poverty and Social Exclusion

    Opening Conference of the European Year for Combating Poverty and Social Exclusion

    Madrid, 21/01/2010 I congratulate the Spanish Presidency on this initiative. In all our societies the gaps between rich and poor have been widening. Income inequalities are back to late 19th century levels in some countries. Other participants have rightly focused on the need for positive action to help the excluded – training, social security, minimum wages, etc to help them progress. I agree with the importance of those at European and national level.
    Speech Published on 21.01.2010
  • The ETUC joins the European campaign against Poverty and Social Exclusion

    The ETUC joins the European campaign against Poverty and Social Exclusion

    Brussels, 19/01/2010 The Lisbon Strategy failed to eradicate poverty in Europe, one of the objectives set for 2010. The ETUC is of the opinion that a strong mobilization and a determined commitment are more than ever necessary to combat poverty. This mobilisation must take place simultaneously on two fronts: social protection and employment.
    Press release Published on 19.01.2010