• 05.03.2014 Press release

    Provisional deal on posting of workers will not put an end to social dumping

    Negotiations between the European Parliament and the Council on the Enforcement Directive have led to a very disappointing outcome. The European Parliament now has before it a draft legislation which will, if adopted, hardly advance the protection of posted workers and is nowhere near enough to stop on-going social dumping. The recognition that governments need to combat bogus self-employment is positive but far from adequate to meet the extent of the problem.
  • 04.03.2014 Press release

    European trade union summit "European trade union in dialogue for a social Europe"

    On the eve of the European Summit and a few months before the 2014 European elections, the European trade union intends to open the discussion on the major issues of the elections and on its proposals.  Pictures of the European trade union summit: More pictures available at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/etuc-ces/sets/72157642541955913/   Bernadette Ségol's statement at opening introduction: "Austerity is not working":
  • 03.03.2014 Press release

    Transatlantic call for consultation on investor privileges

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    Following campaigns by trade unions and civil society organisations in Europe, the Commission agreed to hold a public consultation on investor protection instruments that enable investors to sue governments for introducing democratically agreed policies which may affect their profits.  That mechanism, known as Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS), which is under discussion in the TTIP trade and investment talks between the EU and US, has been strenuously opposed by the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC).  
  • 23.02.2014 Press release

    7th EU-Brazil summit revives negotiations with Mercosur

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    One of the items broached at the seventh EU-Brazil summit, held today, 24 February 2014, in Brussels, and attended by President Dilma Rousseff, concerns the revival of the negotiations for an association agreement by and between the EU and Mercosur. The European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) has accordingly reiterated the positions stated jointly with the trade union movements of Latin America.
  • 19.02.2014 Press release

    Ukraine: Stop the violence - a real dialogue is necessary

    European trade unions today strongly condemned the further escalation of violence resulting in the dramatic events on the streets of the Ukrainian capital.   Scores of people were left dead and hundreds injured among people protesting legitimately and the law enforcement units.  Substantial damage has been caused to public and trade union buildings. This is not a way of resolving problems in a democratic society. There is a need for rational solutions based on developing a consensus based on the national interest and the real needs of the working people and citizens of Ukraine.
  • 19.02.2014 Press release

    Swiss referendum outcome brings into question the whole relationship between the EU and Switzerland

    By a small majority Swiss voters decided to put an end to the freedom of movement of workers between Switzerland and the European Union. The  European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) respects the democratic decision of Swiss citizens. At the same time it underlines that this decision has wide ranging consequences and brings into question the whole relationship between the EU and Switzerland.
  • 14.02.2014 Press release

    ETUC welcomes EU Parliament report denouncing the dire social consequences caused by the Troika policies

    The European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) congratulates the European Parliament’s Employment and Social Affairs Committee following the adoption of its report on the employment and social consequences resulting from the Troika[1]s operations in Cyprus, Greece, Ireland and Portugal. The report highlights the devastating effects the Troika’s policies are having on social cohesion.
  • 12.02.2014 Press release

    European Trade Union: voters will sanction secret trade giveaways

    The European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) today warned European decision makers that international trade negotiations must be open, promote European social, environmental and technical standards, and prioritise decent jobs. Addressing the European Parliament international trade committee ETUC General Secretary, Bernadette Ségol, warned that voters in the forthcoming European elections would be scrutinising EU trade arrangements, in particular the current negotiations with the United States, and "would not overlook" any deals that did not put European jobs and standards first.
  • 12.02.2014 Speech

    Committee on International Trade EU Trade Policy

    Source : ETUC
    Speech given by Bernadette Ségol, General Secretary of the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) Committee on International Trade - EU Trade Policy To be checked against delivery   President, I would like to thank the Committee for your invitation to discuss EU trade policy, on behalf of the European Trade Union Confederation to which are affiliated national trade union confederations in the EU, and more widely in Europe, as well as European federations covering all industrial sectors.
  • 07.02.2014 Press release

    The ETUC condemns Spanish government proposal to dismantle the right to abortion

    On 20 December 2013, the Spanish Council of Ministers approved a draft bill aiming at reforming the current law on sexual and reproductive health and rights. If approved, this would seriously undermine the rights of women to freely decide on their pregnancy and negatively impact Spanish obligations towards gender equality, as enshrined in the EU Treaties. The ETUC opposes strenuously the proposals that threaten EU values and human rights.
  • 07.02.2014 Press release

    ETUC welcomes Parliament's inclusion of social and environmental standards and stakeholder involvement in EU trade defence

    The European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) welcomes the decision of the European Parliament to introduce in the consideration of anti-dumping cases references to the observance of international labour and environmental standards set down in Conventions of the International Labour Organisation and in Multilateral Environmental Agreements, as well as the possibility for trade unions and other stakeholders to submit complaints.