• ETUC urges "YES" vote on Lisbon

    ETUC urges "YES" vote on Lisbon

    Brussels, 10/07/2009 Mr Monks will say “(…) the ETUC supports ratification of the Lisbon Treaty and I hope the Irish people approve it. (….) it is a step forward compared to existing provisions, for example in relation to the legal enforcement of the Charter of Fundamental Rights, commitments to full employment, the social market economy, and public services.”
    Press release Published on 10.07.2009
  • The ETUC Executive Committee: declaration on the jobs situation in Europe

    The ETUC Executive Committee: declaration on the jobs situation in Europe

    Brussels, 08/07/2009 Yet against this desperate situation, much of the talk of policy makers is to about how to cut back public spending and plan exit strategies from the present growing levels of public debt. To follow these would make a grave situation much worse, and the need is for Governments to hold their nerve and keep priming the economy. Premature exit strategies would kill the prospects of recovery as they did in the USA in 1937 and Japan in 1997.
    Press release Published on 08.07.2009
  • The ETUC expects the Swedish Presidency to tackle European workers' urgent concerns

    The ETUC expects the Swedish Presidency to tackle European workers' urgent concerns

    Brussels, 07/07/2009 The ETUC regrets that the social dimension of Europe does not seem to be amongst the priorities of the Swedish Presidency. John Monks, ETUC General Secretary, declared: ‘In our view, the European Union should be sending a clear signal of understanding and action regarding the most pressing concerns of European workers in a moment of rising unemployment’.
    Press release Published on 07.07.2009
  • The ETUC holds a meeting of its Executive Committee

    The ETUC holds a meeting of its Executive Committee

    Brussels, 07/07/2009 The European trade unions, meeting on 8 July within the ETUC Executive Committee, will discuss current short- and medium-term economic and social issues, namely the economic crisis, the employment situation and the need for regulation of the financial markets. The meeting will also look at the Lisbon Treaty and the demand by the European trade unions to append a social progress protocol to the European treaties, as well as addressing climate change with a view to the forthcoming Copenhagen Summit.
    Press release Published on 07.07.2009
  • Congress of the Austrian Trade Union Federation (ÖGB)

    Congress of the Austrian Trade Union Federation (ÖGB)

    Vienna, 01/07/2009 President, delegates, fellow guests. It is always a pleasure to visit the ÖGB and Vienna and I bring the greetings of the ETUC to the trade unionists of Austria. The ÖGB had an early taste of the damage that can be done by speculation in the world of financial services. Indeed it can be said that you were in the avant-garde of what, later, became a mass movement. We now know that it was not just one bank that was in trouble but that the problems were systemic.
    Speech Published on 01.07.2009
  • Green shoots of… casino capitalism

    Green shoots of… casino capitalism

    Brussels, 24/06/2009 The report, entitled ‘Green shoots….of casino capitalism’, sounds the alarm that financial markets are once again starting to speculate on a new commodity bubble, thereby driving oil and commodity prices upwards and the economy downwards. With the European Central Bank (ECB) expected to provide tomorrow hundreds of billions of euros to European banks on a one year loan, ETUC calls on the ECB and other central banks to put into place the necessary instruments to ensure banks use liquidity for productive investment and not for speculation.
    Press release Published on 24.06.2009
  • ETUC calls on EU and Member States to ensure full protection of refugees and immediately stop inhumane practices

    ETUC calls on EU and Member States to ensure full protection of refugees and immediately stop inhumane practices

    Brussels, 19/06/2009 ETUC calls on all Member States to ensure that any human beings fleeing armed conflict and political violence, or in fear of persecution because of, for instance, their political convictions, ethnic or religious origin, or their gender or sexual orientation, should receive appropriate protection.
    Press release Published on 19.06.2009
  • European Social Partners' revised agreement on parental leave: one extra month of parental leave

    European Social Partners' revised agreement on parental leave: one extra month of parental leave

    Brussels, 18/06/2009 This is a milestone in the 25-year history of the European Social Dialogue as it is the first time that European social partners have agreed on the revision of a pre-existing Framework Agreement. It is their 7th Framework agreement since the original Parental Leave agreement was concluded in 1995, later transposed into a EU Directive in 1996.
    Press release Published on 18.06.2009
  • Trade unions and SMEs cooperate on common economic and social concerns

    Trade unions and SMEs cooperate on common economic and social concerns

    Brussels, 10/06/2009 At the closing conference in Brussels today, ETUC and UEAPME presented an expert report (available in English only) containing a detailed analysis of the four topics that were singled out for discussion during the project:
    Press release Published on 10.06.2009