• ETUC rejects predictions of failure of Copenhagen Conference

    ETUC rejects predictions of failure of Copenhagen Conference

    Brussels, 17/11/2009 The ETUC is concerned about political announcements predicting that the Copenhagen Conference in December will not result in a legally binding treaty on climate change. Putting off the signature of a treaty under discussion for months would be a bad political signal for the planet and would seriously burden future generations.
    Press release Published on 17.11.2009
  • ETUC and Social Platform urge EU policy makers to take more effective action on equality

    ETUC and Social Platform urge EU policy makers to take more effective action on equality

    Brussels, 16/11/2009 The declaration, titled “Fight discrimination and guarantee equality for all”, was issued by the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) and Social Platform. It urged decision makers to take action on the following six points: 1) Ensure the adoption by the European Council of the proposed Article 13 Directive protecting against discrimination on the grounds of age, disability, religion or belief, and sexual orientation in all areas of life
    Press release Published on 16.11.2009
  • Banks have a public responsability

    Banks have a public responsability

    Brussels, 10/11/2009 "They have a moral and public responsibility for the damage they have caused and it is now high time that they contribute to the reparations. Millions of workers are losing their jobs. Millions of young people cannot find a job or are hopping from one unstable job to another precarious one. It is a question of moral justice to help the innocent victims instead of paying bonuses to those who are responsible for the mess”.
    Press release Published on 10.11.2009
  • Macroeconomic dialogue: ETUC says "no" to wage and social spending cuts

    Macroeconomic dialogue: ETUC says "no" to wage and social spending cuts

    Brussels, 09/11/2009 According to the ETUC, the economic policy mix is erring on two major points: - Policy is massively supporting the bankers but bank lending to the real economy is not starting again. - In the face of a weak and fragile recovery, fiscal policy should not go for premature ‘exit strategies’ but maintain and improve demand policy measures by investing in social and green infrastructure.
    Press release Published on 09.11.2009
  • Macroeconomic dialogue

    Macroeconomic dialogue

    Brussels, 09/11/2009 At the recent Tripartite Social Summit, I quoted the ancient Roman playwright, Platus. I make no apology for repeating his apt remark to our present circumstances. Platus said “I am a rich man as long as I do not repay my creditors”. Or as many bankers might express it, “we are rich men as long as we get almost free money and guarantees from Governments, and give priority to repairing our own balance sheets.”
    Speech Published on 09.11.2009
  • ETUC looks forward to the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty

    ETUC looks forward to the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty

    Brussels, 05/11/2009 This advance is an encouragement in our continuing campaign to ensure a proper interpretation of the Treaty’s internal market provisions and against the unbalanced rulings of the European Court of Justice in the Laval, Viking, Rüffert and Luxemburg cases.
    Press release Published on 05.11.2009
  • Towards the Copenhagen Summit: interview with Joël Decaillon, ETUC Confederal Secretary

    Towards the Copenhagen Summit: interview with Joël Decaillon, ETUC Confederal Secretary

    Brussels, 04/11/2009 Joël Decaillon, ETUC Confederal Secretary, talks us through the issues for the forthcoming Copenhagen Summit on climate change and the {{demands of the European trade union movement. }} {{What are the issues for the forthcoming Copenhagen Summit on climate change? }}
    Speech Published on 04.11.2009
  • Autumn 2009 Economic Forecasts: is economy in the eye of the storm?

    Autumn 2009 Economic Forecasts: is economy in the eye of the storm?

    Brussels, 02/11/2009 The ETUC considers that, instead of organising and setting dates for a premature fiscal exit strategy, policy makers should discuss how to maintain and even strengthen the fiscal stimulus strategy. The latter should be done by rolling out the public investment infrastructure that is necessary for the ‘greening’ of the European economy. European economic policy must break with the ‘Brussels Frankfort’ consensus.
    Press release Published on 02.11.2009
  • Tripartite Social Summit

    Tripartite Social Summit

    Brussels, 29/10/2009 I read the other day an apt quotation by the ancient Roman playwright, Platus, who remarked “I am a rich man as long as I do not repay my creditors”. Or as many bankers might express it – “we are rich men as long as we get almost free money and guarantees from Governments.”
    Speech Published on 29.10.2009
  • Agreement on Climate Change: we need a Social and industrial strategy

    Agreement on Climate Change: we need a Social and industrial strategy

    Brussels, 28/10/2009 As ETUC Confederal Secretary Joël Decaillon puts it: ’ The decisions taken at this European Council and later at the Copenhagen Summit will be key moments in judging whether Europe and the world have the will to undertake the necessary changes both to protect the climate and to bolster social cohesion’.
    Press release Published on 28.10.2009
  • Transatlantic Economic Council Meeting with Co-Chairs

    Transatlantic Economic Council Meeting with Co-Chairs

    Washington, 27/10/2009 The European Trade Union Confederation welcomes this invitation to submit our views to the Transatlantic Economic Council. This is the first occasion on which we, together with the American Federation of Labor – Congress of Industrial Organizations, de facto the Transatlantic Labour Dialogue, have been invited to participate in this process.
    Speech Published on 27.10.2009