ETUC assesses the Social results of the German Presidency

Brussels, 20/08/2007

The ETUC is not giving an overall political assessment of the German Presidency’s performance. The verdict is based primarily on the Memorandum that ETUC presented to the German Presidency (27 February 2007).

Based on this Memorandum, the ETUC concludes that the main priorities of the German Presidency were an agreement on Energy, Climate Change and the Constitutional Treaty. The Presidency has demonstrated professionalism, but did not achieve progress on the social policy objectives, for instance on working time or temporary agencies. It seems fair to say that the Union’s performance has further improved but there is still ample room for further improvement. The innovation issue disappeared from the EU radar screens.

In several instances the European Commission was clearly responsible for the lack of progress (framework for services of general interest; revision of European work councils). In other cases, various governments in the Council delayed the adoption of a compromise or insisted on compromises that are inadequate for the social dimension of the European Union (temporary agency workers; revision of working time directive).

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1. European Constitution : Positive result

2. Energy: Mixed result

3. Climate Change: Positive result

4. Lisbon Strategy: No progress

5. Quality of jobs and work: Positive result

6. Labour law: Mixed result

7. Information, consultation, participation: No progress

8. Better Regulation Agenda: Mixed result

9.Sustainable Development: Mixed result

10. Portability of Pensions:Negative result