• European Action Day in Berlin: Fight the crisis

    European Action Day in Berlin: Fight the crisis

    Berlin, 16/05/2009 European Action Day Greetings from the European Trade Union Confederation. These three Spring Days, the trade unions of Europe are on the march. From the north to the south, from east to west, the unions are demonstrating their will, their determination to fight the crisis. We originally planned four major European demonstrations. Now it is up to seven, as Bucharest, Luxembourg and Birmingham today join the protests:
    Speech Published on 19.05.2009
  • Trade unions European Action Days: 350,000 people in the streets to demand ambitious action for employment

    Trade unions European Action Days: 350,000 people in the streets to demand ambitious action for employment

    Brussels, 16/05/2009 Demonstrators are demanding more ambitious and more courageous action by Europe and national governments to help the growing armies of unemployed. They also demand that never again can the excesses of financial capitalism to be allowed to wreck the world economy.
    Press release Published on 16.05.2009
  • The right to strike is a human right – ECJ must change its case law

    The right to strike is a human right – ECJ must change its case law

    Brussels, 14/05/2009 In the Enerji case judgement published on 21 April 2009, the European Court of Human Rights condemned Turkey for violation of Article 11 of the European Convention on Human Rights, which relates to the freedom of association including the right to form and join a trade union. In this case, the Turkish government had issued a general ban on strike actions for civil servants in the context of national action days organised by a Turkish trade union for the recognition of the right to collective bargaining in the public sector.
    Press release Published on 14.05.2009
  • European Action Days: 250,000 to 300,000 people will demonstrate in Europe from 14 to 16 May

    European Action Days: 250,000 to 300,000 people will demonstrate in Europe from 14 to 16 May

    Brussels, 11/05/2009 In a context of crisis, with unemployment reaching staggering levels, the European trade unions will march to protect employment and to reiterate that every effort must be made to keep workers on the job. We want social and employment policies that emphasise security, not flexibility. Such policies are a prerequisite for a social Europe capable of developing its full potential.
    Press release Published on 11.05.2009
  • ETUC European election campaign: Vote for social Europe

    ETUC European election campaign: Vote for social Europe

    Brussels, 08/05/2009 The European trade union movement has scored several successes with the outgoing Parliament, notably on key issues such as the Bolkestein Directive, the regulation for the registration of hazardous chemicals (REACH), the climate change package, as well as the rejection of the Port Package and of a weakening of the Working Time Directive. The European Parliament has scored some goals against the neo-liberal trend, but not enough.
    Press release Published on 08.05.2009
  • ETUC disappointed about failure European Parliament to improve maternity protection

    ETUC disappointed about failure European Parliament to improve maternity protection

    Brussels, 07/05/2009 The report on the Commission proposals, prepared by the socialist MEP Mrs Estrela, included important provisions aiming to improve the health and safety protection for pregnant workers and their unborn child, as well as to improve the conditions of maternity leave.
    Press release Published on 07.05.2009
  • Employment summit: Towards a New Social Deal in Europe

    Employment summit: Towards a New Social Deal in Europe

    Brussels, 07/05/2009 The ETUC calls for: More and better jobs: Investment in an expanded European recovery plan to mobilise a new drive for growth and jobs. The ETUC demands the European Council and Commission to draw up a European investment plan totalling an annual 1% of GDP to provide more and better jobs, to promote innovation, research and development, to help employment in key industries, to invest in new, green and sustainable technologies, and to maintain vital public services.
    Press release Published on 07.05.2009