• 08.03.2016 Press release

    Posted Workers revision – equal pay for some

    Today the European Commission proposed a revision of the Posted Workers Directive that delivers equal pay for many, but not all, posted workers. The proposed wording on remuneration has been improved from earlier drafts. However, the proposed restrictive definition of the type of collective agreement recognised is not satisfactory: excluding most sectoral collective agreements in some countries (including Germany and Italy), and all company-level agreements.
  • 08.03.2016 Press release

    Europe and Turkey fail to reach deal on managing humanitarian crisis

    Source: European Council
    The European Trade Union Confederation is strongly critical of the lack of progress in negotiations with Turkey on a Joint Action Plan on Refugees, and the lack of humanity shown in the Council Statement following last night’s summit.   “The EU should not even contemplate paying Turkey to keep refugees in inhumane camps without any prospects”, said Luca Visentini, General Secretary of the ETUC “and there should be no trade-off between keeping refugees out of Europe and accelerated EU membership talks.”
  • 04.03.2016 Press release

    Break the glass walls! March 8 International Women's Day

    On International Women’s Day, the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) calls on men and women to break the glass walls that segregate the sexes in different occupations at work - and reach more gender equality in the labour market.     Women continue to be held back: not only by glass ceilings that stop them rising up the work hierarchy, but also by glass walls that segregate women into particular jobs and shut them out of others. The figures are stark
  • 04.03.2016 Speech

    Montserrat Mir at the ICTU Women's Conference 2016

    Montserrat Mir
    First of all, thank you for inviting the ETUC to your conference, and for inviting me as a new confederal secretary. Congratulations to Therese and Vivian, the conference chairs. I think is a good idea to pay tribute to all the Irish women who have dedicated their lives to fighting for equal opportunities, and for better lives for future generations. We need to continue this work.
  • 04.03.2016 Press release

    Posted Workers - Revision must deliver Equal Pay - Lack of consultation 'a big mistake'

    A revision of the Posted Workers Directive is due to published by the European Commission on Tuesday 8 March without any prior consultation with the social partners – employers and  trade unions. A revision would be welcome given the fact that the principle of equal pay has been undermined by a series of European court cases including the notorious Laval and Viking cases. President Juncker has promised equal pay for equal work for posted workers in the Commission Work Programme 2016 and his political programme ‘A new start for Europe’. 
  • 02.03.2016 Press release

    European business, local authorities, civil society and trade unions want EU leaders to live up to their Paris commitments

    ETUC source
    Today a major new coalition of businesses, cities, trade unions and NGOs, are calling on EU leaders to act on the Paris Agreement and ensure that EU climate policies are coherent with its goals. The new informal Coalition for Higher Ambition is an unprecedented gathering of stakeholders standing together to influence Heads of State and Ministers ahead of the 4 March Environment Council and the 17-18th March European Council – the largest and most diverse such grouping in Europe, on this topic.
  • 26.02.2016 Press release

    Victory for Turkish trade unions

    ETUC source
    The ITUC and the European Trade Union Confederation today welcomed the release of two Turkish journalists, Can Dündar and Erdem Gül, held in prison since November after being charged with revealing state secrets relating to weapon trafficking to Syria.  Prosecutors had been seeking life imprisonment for the two journalists from leading independent newspaper Hurriyet.
  • 26.02.2016 Press release

    Country Reports: delivering Juncker's fairer EMU?

    The European Commission’s Country Reports – due to be issued today – are a test of its commitment to a fairer EMU (a key part of President Juncker’s programme); involving trade unions and employers in the economic semester process (a key part of the Commission’s relaunch of social dialogue in March 2015).     The European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) and its national trade union members are actively involved in the semester process, and have submitted recommendations for the country reports of each member state.  
  • 26.02.2016 Press release

    ETUC and RENGO say trade deal must protect workers

    European and Japanese trade unions are demanding that negotiators should work towards an EU-Japan trade deal that protects workers’ rights, creates decent jobs and promotes high social, environmental and health standards. Japan is the EU’s second biggest trading partner in Asia, and together the two blocs account for more than one-third of world GDP, so the stakes are high. 
  • 20.02.2016 Press release

    ETUC comment on UK deal

    Commenting on the UK deal, Luca Visentini, General Secretary of the European Trade Union Confederation said  "Cameron had succeeded in exempting the UK from important duties of EU membership." "The EU must ensure that none of the exceptions and restrictions apply to other member states.   "European trade unions will fight to end such restrictions, and will fight even harder after tonight to ensure that the European Commission delivers on its promise of a strong pillar of social rights for Europe. 
  • 19.02.2016 Press release

    EU closes the doors on refugees

    Google source
    The ETUC criticises the conclusions of the Heads of state today on refugees. Instead of enhancing humanitarian efforts, Europe turns toward a war against refugees. Refugees coming to the EU are represented as a 'flow' to be stemmed. 
  • 11.02.2016 Press release

    ETUC urges Turkey to free jailed journalists

    Luca Visentini, General Secretary of the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC), together with ITUC and DISK trade union leaders, went to Istanbul prison to show solidarity with Can Dündar and Erdem Gül, two journalists and trade unionists who are in jail accused of being spies and enemies of the state for having published articles about weapon trafficking to Syria by the Turkish secret services. European and International trade unions demand the immediate release of the journalists.