• ETUC meets Chancellor Angela Merkel to present its key demands for a stronger Social Europe

    ETUC meets Chancellor Angela Merkel to present its key demands for a stronger Social Europe

    Brussels, 27/02/2007 Employment is top of the trade union agenda. Creating more and better jobs is fundamental to the Lisbon Strategy, and must be based on workers' participation and partnership with employers. For this reason the ETUC supports the German Presidency's decision to promote the quality-of-work agenda.
    Press release Published on 27.02.2007
  • European Health and Safety strategy : the Commission misses its target

    European Health and Safety strategy : the Commission misses its target

    Brussels, 27/02/2007 The European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) recalls that accidents at work form only a limited part of the health problems caused by work. So far, the Community strategy has always focused to that enlarged approach. The choice of a reduction in accidents at work as the central objective represents a backwards step compared to that enlarged approach. The ETUC regrets that the communication says nothing about precisely how occupational diseases will be brought down.
    Press release Published on 27.02.2007
  • Conference on 'Jobs in a low carbon Europe' 20-21 February 2007

    Conference on 'Jobs in a low carbon Europe' 20-21 February 2007

    Brussels, 20-21/02/2007 To be checked against delivery Madam Minister, Ladies and Gentlemen You are here to think about the prospects opened up by the low carbon economy and we welcome you to an overheated room we still have some way to go!
    Speech Published on 21.02.2007
  • Health and safety at work: the community strategy needs a new impetus, says the ETUC

    Health and safety at work: the community strategy needs a new impetus, says the ETUC

    Brussels, 20/02/2007 The results of the Fourth European Working Conditions Surveys (2005), conducted by the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions, show that poor working conditions have a negative impact on the health of millions of workers in Europe. The upwards harmonisation of working conditions is consequently a key priority for Community action. The European Union's latest enlargement to 27 countries has sharply increased the gaps between Member States.
    Press release Published on 21.02.2007
  • Climate change and its implications for employment

    Climate change and its implications for employment

    Brussels, 20/02/2007 This is the first time a systematic study has been made of measures to combat climate change and their impact on employment. It specifically analyses the implications in different sectors of the economy: energy generation, transport, iron and steel, cement, housing and construction, which alone account for over 80% of greenhouse gas emissions.
    Press release Published on 20.02.2007
  • Social Europe/Dynamic Europe - Striking the right balance

    Social Europe/Dynamic Europe - Striking the right balance

    Paris, 13/02/2007 To be checked against delivery President, Minister, your excellencies, ladies and gentlemen. Thank you for the invitation to visit this lovely building in this always beautiful city and addressing a question that is highly relevant to the future of Europe and the future of France.
    Speech Published on 15.02.2007
  • Young European social partners meet for the first time

    Young European social partners meet for the first time

    Brussels, 08/02/2007 The conference aimed to enable both sides to get to know one another better, in order to improve day-to-day business management as well as dealing with the more general challenges posed by the European Union in a global context. Indeed, both organisations - the ETUC youth committee and Yes for Europe - agreed that it was essential to undertake a joint initiative to deepen mutual understanding between the young social partners, and also to discuss topics of mutual interest.
    Press release Published on 08.02.2007
  • ÖGB (Austrian Trade Union Federation) - 16th Federal Congress

    ÖGB (Austrian Trade Union Federation) - 16th Federal Congress

    Vienna, 23/01/2007 To be checked against deliver President, friends, I bring the greetings of the ETUC to you and the trade unionists of Austria. You have come through a difficult period and I want to congratulate Rudolf and his colleagues for the way they have steered the organisation through the hard times. It cannot have been easy and in addition the ÖGB was able successfully to host the founding Congress of the new world body - the International TUC which met in Vienna last December.
    Speech Published on 23.01.2007
  • The ETUC condemns the crack-down on the strike called by the Guinean trade unions

    The ETUC condemns the crack-down on the strike called by the Guinean trade unions

    Brussels, 23/01/2007 Joël Decaillon, Confederal Secretary of the ETUC, representing the European trade union movement in Nairobi, reaffirmed its solidarity with the Guinean unions and people, and added that this terrible example reinforces the need to assert respect for fundamental rights and the principle of democracy across the African continent. The European Union (EU) and the German Presidency of the EU must act as swiftly as possible to put a stop to this escalation and to ensure respect for the law in Guinea and across the continent.
    Press release Published on 23.01.2007
  • ETUC puts forward its "decent work - decent life" strategy at the World Social Forum

    ETUC puts forward its "decent work - decent life" strategy at the World Social Forum

    Brussels, 19/01/2007 ETUC Confederal Secretary Joël Decaillon and advisers Juan Moreno and Gabrielle Clotuche will make up the confederation's three-strong delegation. The ETUC's contribution will focus on "decent work - decent life", and present trade union strategies in support of poor and unemployed people. The ETUC delegation will also take part in seminars on migration, relations between the European Union and the African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) countries, and multinational companies.
    Press release Published on 19.01.2007
  • ETUC calls on EU Employment Ministers to promote good jobs and put the quality of work at the heart of the flexicurity discussion

    ETUC calls on EU Employment Ministers to promote good jobs and put the quality of work at the heart of the flexicurity discussion

    Brussels, 18/01/2007 The informal ministerial meeting focuses on improving the quality of work, and on the European Commission's Green Paper on ‘modernising labour law'. The ETUC welcomes the German Presidency's decision to discuss the urgent question of the quality of work in Europe. The ETUC is ready to take part in the debate on ‘flexicurity', but only if good and safe jobs are at the centre of the discussion. Flexicurity has to benefit workers as well as business.
    Press release Published on 18.01.2007