• The European Trade Union Union Movement calls on the forthcoming European Council to open negotiations on Turkey's accession to the European Union

    The European Trade Union Union Movement calls on the forthcoming European Council to open negotiations on Turkey's accession to the European Union

    Brussels, 16/12/2004 Because Turkey's accession is one of the greatest challenges for Europe in the coming years, the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) is calling on the European Council, on 16-17 December 2004, to open negotiations on Turkish integration into the European Union, in line with the criteria defined at the Copenhagen EU Summit.
    Press release Published on 16.12.2004
  • ETUC is concerned about the situation in Ukraine

    ETUC is concerned about the situation in Ukraine

    Brussels, 25/11/2004 The ETUC is deeply concerned about the situation in Ukraine following allegations of massive fraud in the Presidential elections that bring into question the results officially declared by the National Election Commission.
    Press release Published on 25.11.2004
  • ETUC demands major changes to the draft directive on services in the internal market

    ETUC demands major changes to the draft directive on services in the internal market

    Brussels, 12/11/2004 The European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) has warned MEPs that some proposals in the controversial ‘Bolkestein' Directive threaten both workers' rights and the supply of essential services to European citizens.
    Press release Published on 12.11.2004
  • Workers' involvement is a clear asset of European thinking towards corporate governance

    Workers' involvement is a clear asset of European thinking towards corporate governance

    Brussels, 19/10/2004 From the Trade Union point of view, this is one of the main results of the Conference on “European Corporate Governance”, on 18th October 2004, held by the Dutch EU Presidency. Commissioner Frits Bolkenstein stressed that businesses with sound corporate governance perform better and can contribute to meet the objectives of the Lisbon Strategy.
    Press release Published on 19.10.2004
  • ETUC welcomes the inception of the European Company Statute

    ETUC welcomes the inception of the European Company Statute

    Brussels, 08/10/2004 The trade union movement is aware that the legislation implemented on 8 October provides a European standard for information, consultation and participation of workers in European companies. The European trade union movement has already debated the modernization of company law and is convinced that information, consultation and participation of workers is an asset for modern corporate governance and will lead to economic advantages for companies.
    Press release Published on 08.10.2004
  • The ETUC expresses its solidarity to the victims of terrorism

    The ETUC expresses its solidarity to the victims of terrorism

    Brussels, 10/09/2004 The European Trade Union Confederation joins with its Italian affiliates in expressing solidarity with the families of the four volunteers - two Italian women from the Organisation “A bridge to Baghdad” and two Iraqis, one of whom belongs to the INTERSOS organisation linked to the trade union movement - kidnapped earlier this week.
    Press release Published on 10.09.2004
  • ETUC condemns the opportunist call for a longer working week: A standard 40-hour week is not what Europe needs

    ETUC condemns the opportunist call for a longer working week: A standard 40-hour week is not what Europe needs

    Brussels, 03/08/2004 In a bid to secure employment, trade unions have recently agreed to increase working time in a number of company-level agreements. Although the number of such cases remains limited, and the associated measures are company-specific, there are opportunistic employer and government 'rabble rousers' throughout Europe who are abusing these arrangements to stir up public opinion in favour of a general increase in working hours."
    Press release Published on 03.08.2004
  • The European Trade Union Confederation calls for a stronger system of corporate social responsibility

    The European Trade Union Confederation calls for a stronger system of corporate social responsibility

    Brussels, 12/07/2004 The European Multi Stakeholder Forum on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) took place on 29 June, with the ETUC as one of the participants. The Forum was set up as part of the European Commission's strategy for promoting Corporate Social Responsibility, outlined in its Communication of 2 July 2002, and for encouraging dialogue between employers, trade unions, civil society and other partners. The ETUC is pleased to see some progress, but believes more work remains to be done.
    Press release Published on 12.07.2004
  • Informal Employment and Social Policy Council Meeting

    Informal Employment and Social Policy Council Meeting

    Brussels, 08/07/2004 What direction should Social Europe take? Such will be the main debate discussed at the Informal Employment and Social Policy Council Meeting which the social partners took part in (Maastricht on July the 8th)." Strong social partnerships, welfare states and public services are the key elements of the European social model”, declared John Monks, General Secretary of the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) at the Employment and Social Policy Informal Council meeting, held in Maastricht on July the 8th.
    Press release Published on 08.07.2004
  • Troika Informal Council of Ministers of Employment and Social Policy

    Troika Informal Council of Ministers of Employment and Social Policy

    Maastricht, 08/07/2004 Thanks. We in the ETUC are looking forward to this Dutch Presidency. Dutch Presidencies have traditionally been well regarded and of course our meeting here in Maastricht today is a powerful reminder of those previous talks 12 years ago which produced the Maastricht Treaty. Which direction for social Europe is the underlying question posed by the discussion paper. This is a big question and needs to be considered carefully.
    Speech Published on 08.07.2004