• ETUC meets Luxembourg EU Presidency

    ETUC meets Luxembourg EU Presidency

    ETUC General Secretary Bernadette Ségol today met the Prime Minister of Luxembourg, Xavier Bettel, the current chair of the EU Council, to discuss the EU agenda for the coming 6 months and set out the European trade union movement’s priorities. Top of the agenda were:
    Press release Published on 14.07.2015
  • EU employers' organisations and trade unions agree on a work programme 2015-2017 - In-depth EU employment analysis published today

    EU employers' organisations and trade unions agree on a work programme 2015-2017 - In-depth EU employment analysis published today

    The EU social partners' fifth autonomous work programme, a “Partnership for Inclusive Growth and Employment”, sets the course for EU social partners’ joint actions for 2015-2017. EU social partners also agreed on a joint in-depth employment analysis of the functioning of European labour markets.
    Press release Published on 13.07.2015
  • Catastrophe avoided at incredibly high price

    Catastrophe avoided at incredibly high price

    Commenting on this morning’s Eurozone agreement on Greece, Bernadette Ségol, General Secretary of the European Trade Union Confederation said   “The EU has avoided the catastrophe of Grexit. But it comes at an incredibly high and hard price for the Greek people. To condemn Greece to years’ more recession would be a very bad outcome for all. The EU now has to deliver its rescue package without adding further conditions or even more austerity in the negotiations that will follow.
    Press release Published on 13.07.2015
  • 2015 Biennial Delegate Conference (ICTU) - Speech by Bernadette Ségol

    2015 Biennial Delegate Conference (ICTU) - Speech by Bernadette Ségol

    Speech given by Bernadette Ségol, General Secretary of the European Trade Union Confederation 2015 Biennial Delegate Conference (ICTU) 9 July 2015, Ennis [Check against delivery]   President, delegates,   I am honoured to address you once more – for the third and last time as ETUC General Secretary- at your Biennial Delegate Conference.  
    Speech Published on 10.07.2015
  • ETUC open letter to EU Leaders

    ETUC open letter to EU Leaders

    OPEN LETTER to: ·         EU Heads of States and Governments, ·         Jean-Claude Juncker, President of the European Commission, ·         Martin Schulz, President of the European Parliament, ·         Donald Tusk, President of the European Council, ·         Xavier Bettel, President of the Council of the European Union,
    Press release Published on 08.07.2015
  • Give Croatian workers the same freedom as goods, services and capital
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    Give Croatian workers the same freedom as goods, services and capital

    Today up to 13 EU member states will decide whether to extend restrictions on Croatian workers’ freedom of movement within the EU. Croatia’s accession to the EU in July 2013 brought immediate free movement of goods, services and capital – but not of workers!   Until 30 June 2015 EU member states were allowed not to respect freedom of movement of workers from Croatia. The EU allows further periods of up to five years in which EU member states can ignore freedom of movement for Croatians (until end June 2020). 
    Press release Published on 07.07.2015
  • EU leaders have historic responsibility to find sensible compromise with Greece
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    EU leaders have historic responsibility to find sensible compromise with Greece

    Commenting on the Greek referendum and its aftermath, European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) General Secretary Bernadette Ségol said “Greek people have voted against unemployment, poverty and austerity policies that have made its debt unsustainable. People must not be penalised for the way they voted.” " EU leaders have an historic responsibility to find a sensible compromise. The decision should not be a technical one or left to the ECB, it must be a political decision.” 
    Press release Published on 06.07.2015
  • TTIP - One step forward, one step back

    TTIP - One step forward, one step back

      Today the controversial EU-US trade and regulatory cooperation deal TTIP took one step forward and one step back . The European Parliament’s vote on TTIP supported some important improvements to the proposed deal, but largely ignored public concern about special legal treatment for foreign investors. The Parliament did support the ETUC’s proposals that  •           UN International Labour Organisation standards – such as the right to join a trade union - be included and enforceable in TTIP
    Press release Published on 03.07.2015
  • ETUC calls on MEPs to vote against ISDS amendment

    ETUC calls on MEPs to vote against ISDS amendment

    The European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) calls on MEPs to vote against the amendment on ISDS which proposes to scrap the old ISDS and bring in a new one! ETUC General Secretary Bernadette Ségol said “The amendment still gives foreign investors special legal treatment. There was a public consultation on ISDS, the outcome was 97% of responses against ISDS, but some people in the European institutions seem determined to deliver ISDS for big business regardless of what anyone thinks.”
    Press release Published on 03.07.2015
  • ETUC supports Greek trade union call to cancel referendum
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    ETUC supports Greek trade union call to cancel referendum

    The European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) supports the Greek General Confederation of Labour  in its call today for the withdrawal of the referendum.   In a GSEE Plenary convened today, Wednesday 1 July 2015, the Greek union states   “GSEE believes that holding of a referendum is a democratic, constitutional and inalienable right of Greek citizens within the context of European traditions.
    Press release Published on 01.07.2015
  • Think long and hard before pushing Greece out warns ETUC
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    Think long and hard before pushing Greece out warns ETUC

    The EU should think hard and long before pushing Greece out of the Eurozone warned  ETUC General Secretary Bernadette Ségol. “Decisions by the ECB and Eurogroup Finance Ministers are pushing Greece towards the exit” said Bernadette Ségol. “Everyone should stop and think of the potentially disastrous consequences.” “Grexit is hugely risky for the Euro, for the EU economy and for Greece. The EU would be taking a big gamble on markets keeping faith in the Euro if it waved goodbye to Greece.”
    Press release Published on 30.06.2015
  • Danish Court backs trade union on Ryanair
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    Danish Court backs trade union on Ryanair

    The Danish Labour Court yesterday upheld the right of Danish trade union LO to take industrial action to  obtain a collective agreement for Ryanair staff employed in Denmark.   "We are very pleased with the ruling of the Labour Court. Now it's up to Ryanair. I hope we will succeed in concluding a collective agreement", said LO-Vice President, Lizette Risgaard.   LO hopes that Ryanair comes back to the negotiating table instead of triggering an industrial dispute.    
    Press release Published on 30.06.2015
  • EU Governments' embarrassing failure
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    EU Governments' embarrassing failure

    The European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) slammed EU Governments for the withdrawal today, by the European Commission, of the proposal to improve maternity leave.   ETUC General Secretary Bernadette Ségol said “EU Governments have let down women and their families by their frankly embarrassing failure over seven years to improve maternity leave.”  
    Press release Published on 28.06.2015