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23/04/2009

Euro-demonstrations 14–16 May 2009: Practical information

Euro-demonstrations 14-16 May 2009

In March, the European trade union movement has launched its campaign to fight the social and economic crisis, because it has become unacceptable for workers and citizens to shoulder the burden of a crisis they did not cause. ETUC is therefore on the offensive for a New Social Deal in Europe, calling for: an extended recovery programme; stronger welfare states; an end to the recent decisions of the European Court of Justice favouring market freedoms over workers’ fundamental rights and collective agreements; an effective regulation of financial markets and a fair distribution of wealth.

This wide-ranging campaign ‘Fight the crisis: put the people first’ places citizens at the heart of the campaign and will serve to make the governments assume their responsibility of providing European responses to the crisis, rather than simply taking case-by-case measures.

Table of content

- Routes, maps and time of demonstrations
- Support material for demonstrations
- Press contacts
- Economic and social crisis: ETUC positions and actions


Routes, maps and time of demonstrations

- Brussels, 15 May 2009 (651Kb PDF)
For more practical information on the Brussels demonstration, please contact Antonio Moreira by email or by phone +32 2 224 05 83.
- Berlin, 16 May 2009 (865Kb PDF)
See also the website of the Deutscher Gewerkschaftsbund (DGB).
- Madrid, 14 May 2009 (855Kb PDF)
- Prague, 16 May 2009 (804Kb PDF)
See also the website of the Czech Trade Union Confederation Českomoravská konfederace odborových svazů (CMKOS).


Support material for demonstrations

ETUC Declaration

To download the ETUC Declaration ‘Fight the crisis: put the people first’ in PDF format in one of the languages available, please click on the respective link below.

Fight the crisis: put the people first




- CZ (45 Kb PDF)
- DE (17 Kb PDF)
- EN (16 Kb PDF)
- ES (16 Kb PDF)
- FR (63 Kb PDF)
- IT (16 Kb PDF)





Poster

Poster ‘Fight the crisis: put the people first’ for downloading

Press contacts

Information regarding press activities at the various demonstrations, as well as the date and time of press conferences, will be made available soon. To get further information on the demonstrations in Brussels, Berlin, Madrid and Prague, please contact ETUC or the press officers of ETUC affiliates by email or phone in the respective countries.


ETUC

Patricia Grillo Head of Press and Communications +32 2 22 40 430 +32 477 77 01 64
Daniele Melli Press officer +32 2 22 40 431 +32 473 94 25 63
Nicole Romain Press officer +32 2 22 40 432 +32 473 94 26 47


Belgium

CSC Diana De Crop +32 2 246 32 84
ACV Greet Vandendriessche +32 2 224 63 482
FGTB Audrey Lhoest +32 2 506 83 65
ABVV Nora Cassiers +32 2 506 82 43
ACLVB-CGSLB Sofie Van Haele +32 9 242 33 15


Czech Republic

CMKOS Jana Kasparova +420 2 344 62 32 9
CMKOS International department +420 2 344 61 11 1


Germany

DGB Marion Knappe +49 30 240 60 21 6


Spain

CC.OO Fernando Lezcano +34 91 702 81 06
UGT Paola Jimenez +34 91 589 09 97
USO Vanesa Rodríguez +34 91 577 4113


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