Isabelle Schömann, Deputy Secretary of the ETUC, commended the collective efforts of EWCs, ETUC affiliates, and political actors in advocating for improvements in the situation of EWCs. She stressed the pressing need for revising the EWC Directive to better protect workers' rights within the European Union. Furthermore, Schömann highlighted the pivotal role of the Spanish presidency in shaping the future of transnational worker representation.
Reaffirming the ETUC's unwavering commitment, she emphasized, "The ETUC remains resolutely committed to advocating for the rights of workers throughout the EU." As momentum builds behind the EWC Directive's revision, the ETUC expressed its full commitment to collaborate with stakeholders, EU policymakers, and institutions. Schömann concluded, "Transnational workers' representation is a cornerstone of Europe's labor rights, ensuring workers' voices are heard and their rights protected."