• 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
  • Copenhagen: a successful agreement is also a social agreement

    Copenhagen: a successful agreement is also a social agreement

    Brussels, 21/10/2009 The ETUC demands: •  An ambitious, binding and comprehensive international agreement aiming to limit the global rise in temperatures to maximum 2°C, in accordance with the scenarios laid down by the IPCC, reducing at least 25%-40% by developed countries by 2020 below 1990 levels. • An enhanced European contribution to finance the global mitigation of climate change.
    Press release Published on 21.10.2009
  • Europe needs an unemployment exit strategy, not just a fiscal exit strategy

    Europe needs an unemployment exit strategy, not just a fiscal exit strategy

    Brussels, 20/10/2009 For the ETUC, European financial ministers are missing the key point: The economy is not going through a temporary downturn but is facing instead a prolonged weakness of demand and economic activity because of excessive private sector debt loads. Therefore, the real issue right now is not how to withdraw fiscal stimulus but how to maintain and significantly improve fiscal stimulus so as to help the private sector in reducing its debts, without at the same time causing a protracted slump in economic activity.
    Press release Published on 20.10.2009
  • Europe – What now? - Brussels Labour (International Branch of the British Labour Party)

    Europe – What now? - Brussels Labour (International Branch of the British Labour Party)

    Brussels, 14/10/2009 Thank you for the privilege of inviting me to give the John Fitzmaurice lecture this year. I honour his memory and I follow in distinguished footsteps including those of Neil Kinnock, Margot Wallström and Geoff Hoon to address an old question about where Europe might be heading in the months and years ahead, an old question but one set against a rapidly changing landscape.
    Speech Published on 14.10.2009
  • Shock at murder attempt against President of DISK, ETUC Turkish affiliate

    Shock at murder attempt against President of DISK, ETUC Turkish affiliate

    Brussels, 05/10/2009 John Monks, ETUC General Secretary declared: 'It is a blow for the European trade unions to hear that an unknown person got into the DISK President's office and fired at him. We were relieved to hear that the wounds are not serious. These kinds of attempts are not acceptable. Trade union action is a right and trying to take the life of one of the leaders flouts this fundamental right'.
    Press release Published on 05.10.2009
  • Climate Change, new industrial policies, and exiting the crisis

    Climate Change, new industrial policies, and exiting the crisis

    London, 05/10/2009 Commissioner Spidla, colleagues, we meet today to discuss climate change, the implications for existing jobs, the potential for new jobs, and the contribution this can make to helping resolve the economic crisis that we are currently in.
    Speech Published on 05.10.2009
  • Climate change: the ETUC launches a campaign for new low-carbon industrial policies

    Climate change: the ETUC launches a campaign for new low-carbon industrial policies

    Brussels, 02/10/2009 Finding solutions to climate disturbances is a huge challenge. Climate protection cannot be tackled simply from the environmental point of view, it is also crucial to address the social issues if we do not want to see the inequalities exacerbated. This is why the ETUC is calling on decision-makers to pledge to address climate change by likewise taking account of the social and employment aspects.
    Press release Published on 02.10.2009
  • ETUC urges G20 leaders to turn the fight against gross inequalities, unemployment and precarious work into a new engine for world economic growth

    ETUC urges G20 leaders to turn the fight against gross inequalities, unemployment and precarious work into a new engine for world economic growth

    Brussels, 23/09/2009 The G20 has to take strong action on effective financial market regulation. To limit executive pay and bonuses would be useful and desirable but it is not enough. Binding decisions on financial market supervision and sufficient capital reserves requirements are the key to ensuring that such a crisis cannot happen again. It is also important to tackle tax heavens.
    Press release Published on 23.09.2009
  • Strengthening the Andean Community: suspension of negotiations with Peru and Colombia

    Strengthening the Andean Community: suspension of negotiations with Peru and Colombia

    Brussels, 21/09/2009 By scrapping the full association agreement with the Andean Community, the European Union flies in the face of the strategy launched with the Rio Summit in 1999 (and which it reiterated at subsequent summits) in support of the development of political associations that strengthen integration and social cohesion processes in Latin America.
    Press release Published on 22.09.2009