ETUC
03/02/2010

“Give us guarantees on jobs and do not exit prematurely from high public spending"

On the eve of the Informal European Summit, to be held on 11th February, a delegation of the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) will visit the President of the European Council Herman Van Rompuy to set out workers’ expectations and demands. The ETUC will ask guarantees for employment and social protection. The trade union’s delegation includes the ETUC President, Wanya Lundby-Wedin, the ETUC General Secretary, John Monks and the leaders from Spanish, Belgian and Hungarian trade unions . [1]

 

John Monks will declare to the President of the European Council: “We are extremely concerned that Governments will exit prematurely from the stimuli packages which have been applied since the crisis started and that precipitate action will retard growth and further increases in unemployment. European trade unions sent a letter to their Heads of government with a clear message: You have saved the banks, now save the jobs”.

The ETUC demands that heads of Government and the European authorities:

- Maintain high levels of spending to promote growth and as part of an expanded EU recovery Plan, inject an extra 1% of Growth Domestic Product to boost jobs for the unemployed. The ETUC asks for investments in strong industrial policies and in policies for research and innovation. The training and research policies must be reinforced to ensure quality jobs in a long run Europe must on the other hand develop its own growth strategy based on green growth.

- Give a guarantee in 2010 to all young people of jobs and learning opportunities so that we do not have a wasted generation.

- Keep up purchasing power and invest in welfare states and public services which have been crucial stabilisers in preventing the recession becoming a depression. Public spending must not be seen only as a cost.

- Combat inequality and growing precarious work ensuring that posted and migrant workers are treated equally to other workers.

- Regulate effectively financial markets to prevent such a disaster happening again.

John Monks added: “We hope that Heads of Governments and European authorities will give guarantees to workers and hope that these guaranties will be confirmed at the European Summit of 11th February and at the Spring Summit”.

[1] European Trade Union Confederation:
- John Monks, General Secretary
- Wanja Lundby-Wedin, President
- Joel Decaillon, Deputy General Secretary
- Walter Cerfeda, Confederal Secretary
- Ronald Janssen, Advisor

Belgian organisations:
- Rudy De Leeuw, President, FGTB and Anne Demelenne, General Secretary, FGTB
- Luc Cortebeeck, President, CSC and Claude Rolin, General Secretary, CSC
- Bernard Noel, National Secretary, CGSLB

Spanish organisations:
- Candido Mendez, General Secretary, UGT-E
- Javier Dos, CC.OO

Hungarian organisations:
- Imre Palkovics, President, MOSz



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