• The new youth employment package proposed by the Commission: a positive commitment that requires further action

    The new youth employment package proposed by the Commission: a positive commitment that requires further action

    Brussels, 05/12/2012 Having been committed for several years to these issues, the ETUC has welcomed proposals such as the youth guarantee, a measure that should be continued and which should be considered as an investment. In view of the urgency and importance of the situation, this commitment should be backed by appropriate resources, in particular from the Social Fund and other structural funds.
    Press release Published on 05.12.2012
  • Two years overdue: time for the European Council to deliver on maternity leave directive !

    Two years overdue: time for the European Council to deliver on maternity leave directive !

    Brussels, 28/11/2012 Pregnancy and maternity protection is essential for achieving gender equality and the protection of women’s rights. There is evidence that maternity related discrimination is still a significant problem and increasing due to the crisis. This is a reason why, the ETUC and the EWL believe that the proposals put forward for a revised Directive would make a positive difference to millions of women and their babies. Women’s participation in labour market is crucial to our economy and the recovery.
    Press release Published on 28.11.2012
  • Unions condemn MEPs support for Colombia-Peru Free Trade Agreement

    Unions condemn MEPs support for Colombia-Peru Free Trade Agreement

    Brussels, 27/11/2012 In Colombia, one of the most dangerous countries in the world for trade unionists, CUT-CGT-CTC have not been invited to discuss the proposal. Participation has also been lacking in Peru. The text refers to a “National Agreement” (Acuerdo Nacional) in which many trade unions like CUT and CATP and civil society organisations were not involved, while it also mentions the existence of an ECOSOC that has never been set up. In general, the two roadmaps do not address essential concerns and concrete and binding measures regarding :
    Press release Published on 27.11.2012
  • Austerity meausures: ILO rings alarm bells

    Austerity meausures: ILO rings alarm bells

    Brussels, 16/11/2012 Says Bernadette Ségol, ETUC General Secretary: “Under pressure from the Troika, national governments are pushed to take measures which attack collective bargaining rights. We should take seriously the ILO message that this situation cannot continue. The European Union, recently awarded the Peace Nobel Prize, must remember why it was created: to guarantee peace, prosperity and social justice”. - ILO press release: http://www.ilo.org/brussels/press/press-releases/WCMS_193308/lang--en/index.htm
    Press release Published on 16.11.2012
  • 14 November : European Day of Action and Solidarity - Large scale trade union mobilisation for jobs and solidarity and against austerity

    14 November : European Day of Action and Solidarity - Large scale trade union mobilisation for jobs and solidarity and against austerity

    Brussels, 09/11/2012 The day of action on 14 November will take various forms: for example, there will be strikes in Spain, Portugal, Greece and Italy. For the first time in its history, an ETUC day of action will include simultaneous strikes in four countries. Strikes are not the only type of action involved. Demonstrations will be held in France and in some Eastern countries (Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovenia and Romania).
    Press release Published on 09.11.2012
  • 14 November 2012: European Day of Action and Solidarity

    14 November 2012: European Day of Action and Solidarity

    Brussels, 05/11/2012 For years now, Europe’s trade unions have been speaking out against austerity measures. These measures dragging Europe into economic stagnation, indeed recession with the result that growth has stopped and unemployment is rising inexorably. Cuts to salaries and social protection are attacking the European social model, worsening imbalances and fostering injustice.
    Press release Published on 05.11.2012
  • ETUC: Council of Europe rightly condemns Greek labour law reforms

    ETUC: Council of Europe rightly condemns Greek labour law reforms

    Brussels, 26/10/2012 The decisions, following collective complaints to the ECSR by Greek public sector unions (including ETUC affiliate ADEDY), concerned two measures adopted in 2010 that extended the "trial period" during which workers can be dismissed without notice to one year and cut the minimum salary for workers under 25 years of age to two-thirds of the national minimum wage which meant that young Greek workers fell below the poverty line of 580 euros a month.
    Press release Published on 26.10.2012