• ETUC on competition law and collective agreements for self-employed
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    ETUC on competition law and collective agreements for self-employed

    Commenting on the European Commission consultation on draft guidelines on EU competition law and collective agreements of solo self-employed people, Isabelle Schömann, ETUC Confederal Secretary said  “Collective agreements should be fully excluded from antitrust control, regardless of whether they protect employees, self-employed or other non-standard workers, including workers on digital labour platforms.
    Press release Published on 09.12.2021
  • EU ends free ride for platforms
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    EU ends free ride for platforms

    Responding to the European Commission’s proposal for a directive on working conditions in platform work, ETUC Confederal Secretary Ludovic Voet said: “For too long platform companies have made huge profits by dodging their most basic obligations as employers at the expense of workers, responsible employers and underfunded public services. The free ride for Uber, Deliveroo and Amazon and their cronies is finally coming to an end.
    Press release Published on 09.12.2021
  • Platform directive delivers workers their rights
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    Platform directive delivers workers their rights

    Delivery riders, taxi drivers and online workers are among millions of workers who could benefit from secure contracts, minimum wages and paid holiday under Commission proposals to end fake self-employment. Until now, platform companies have exploited legal loopholes to maximise their profits by categorising all workers as self-employed. Individual workers and their unions have had to take companies to court to prove their status as employees but platforms continued to deny basic legal rights.
    Press release Published on 07.12.2021
  • Pay inequality up in majority of EU countries
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    Pay inequality up in majority of EU countries

    The gap in earnings between the richest and poorest Europeans grew in a majority of EU countries over the last decade, according to a new report which underlines the need for EU action to end poverty pay. The ‘unequal Europe’ report released today by the ETUC and its ETUI research institute shows wage inequality increased in 14 member states between 2010 and 2019, most notably in Hungary, Spain and Belgium.
    Press release Published on 03.12.2021
  • Human rights law disappears from Commission plans
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    Human rights law disappears from Commission plans

    The European Commission has indefinitely postponed its promised directive on human rights due diligence - over 150 days since it was first meant to be delivered.
    Press release Published on 01.12.2021
  • Workers' voice - The ETUC newsletter - November 2021
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    Workers' voice - The ETUC newsletter - November 2021

    Dear Readers, We have just published the November 2021 edition of the ETUC newsletter. To read the document, please click here. Enjoy!
    Press release Published on 30.11.2021
  • Democracy & elections package: small significant steps to strengthen democracy
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    Democracy & elections package: small significant steps to strengthen democracy

    Commenting on today’s Commission proposals for new EU laws on electoral integrity and democratic participation, Liina Carr, ETUC Confederal Secretary said “Democracy is coming under increasing threat in Europe . Today’s European Commission proposals on political advertising, electoral rights and party funding represent small but significant steps towards strengthening our democracy.  
    Press release Published on 25.11.2021
  • Minimum wages vote: Critical milestone but not end of the road
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    Minimum wages vote: Critical milestone but not end of the road

    The European Parliament today voted strongly in favour of opening negotiations with the European Council on the draft directive on minimum wages on the basis of the
    Press release Published on 25.11.2021
  • EU needs to fix its violence and harassment problem
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    EU needs to fix its violence and harassment problem

    EU institutions are significantly delaying important measures to tackle gender-based violence despite a rise in the number of attacks, trade unions are warning on the international day for the elimination of violence against women.
    Press release Published on 25.11.2021
  • Semester: Looking 'beyond GDP' keeps recovery on track
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    Semester: Looking 'beyond GDP' keeps recovery on track

    Responding to the publication of the European Commission’s European Semester Autumn Package, ETUC Confederal Secretary Liina Carr said: “The GDP of a country is a poor indicator of wellbeing because wealth so often doesn’t trickle down. The ‘beyond GDP’ agenda announced by Commissioner Gentiloni today is an important step towards an economy that puts people before profit.
    Press release Published on 24.11.2021
  • MEPs must pay back Covid heroes in minimum wage vote
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    MEPs must pay back Covid heroes in minimum wage vote

    It’s time to pay back the sacrifices made by essential workers during the pandemic, trade unions have told members of the European Parliament ahead of the vote tomorrow on the minimum wage directive. 
    Press release Published on 24.11.2021
  • EP ramps up pressure for more Democracy at Work
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    EP ramps up pressure for more Democracy at Work

    MEP Gaby Bischoff's own-initiative report on "Democracy at Work” – adopted by an overwhelming majority in the by the Parliament’s Employment Committee today – calls for modernisation of EU legislation on workers involvement in decisions at work. The report includes calls for  
    Press release Published on 23.11.2021