• EU Tax proposals with giant loopholes

    EU Tax proposals with giant loopholes

    The tax proposals put on the table by the European Commission today represent two steps forward and two big steps backward according to the European Trade Union Confederation. Two small step forwards Obligatory sharing of information on how much tax multinational companies pay Establishing the principle in European law of paying tax on profits where they are generated Two steps backward
    Press release Published on 28.01.2016
  • Workers' voice - The ETUC newsletter - January 2016

    Workers' voice - The ETUC newsletter - January 2016

    Dear Readers, We have just published the January 2016 edition of the ETUC Newsletter. To read the document, please click here. Enjoy!
    Press release Published on 28.01.2016
  • Seeking guarantees for the Youth Guarantee!

    Seeking guarantees for the Youth Guarantee!

    With youth unemployment over 22% across the EU*, and a shocking 53% in Spain*, European trade unions are demanding that funding for the EU’s Youth Guarantee is extended.  Youth representatives of the European Trade Union Confederation and European sectoral trade union Federations will meet European Employment and Social Affairs Commissioner Marianne Thyssen on Thursday 21 January at 17:00h to press the Commission to continue funding the Youth Guarantee beyond 2016.
    Press release Published on 21.01.2016
  • To strike is not a crime – Free the Airbus 8

    To strike is not a crime – Free the Airbus 8

    The European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) supports the Spanish trade unions (CCOO and UGT) in calling for the prosecution case to be dropped against 8 trade unionists who each face sentences of up to 8 years and 3 months. The case relates to events outside an Airbus factory in Getafe, near Madrid, in September 2010 during a general strike to protest against Government changes to labour law. The workers’ demonstration was attacked by riot police and several people were injured. The Spanish trade unions argue that
    Press release Published on 18.01.2016
  • ETUC slams Commission's refugee priorities

    ETUC slams Commission's refugee priorities

    Commenting on the European Commission’s  announcement today of its priorities for dealing with the refugee crisis in 2016, Luca Visentini, General Secretary of the European Trade Union Confederation, said    “Europe needs to show humanity, solidarity and responsibility to the refugees. They are risking their lives to escape war and poverty. The Commission seem more concerned not to criticize the member states, however badly they are behaving, instead of proposing effective solutions to an emergency which will grow during 2016.”
    Press release Published on 13.01.2016
  • China is not a market economy, and should not enjoy the privileges

    China is not a market economy, and should not enjoy the privileges

    On the eve of a discussion in the College of European Commissioners on giving ‘Market Economy Status’ to China, the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) underlines the risk to European industry and jobs.  “The European Union has clear criteria for market economy status” said ETUC General Secretary Luca Visentini “and China clearly does not meet them. What’s more, it would open the EU to unlimited dumping of Chinese goods on our market which would be catastrophic for European manufacturing and jobs.”
    Press release Published on 11.01.2016
  • Landmark Agreement on information and consultation rights in the workplace

    Landmark Agreement on information and consultation rights in the workplace

    ETUC welcomes the agreement reached today between trade unions and employers in central government administrations. The agreement sets out common minimum standards for the rights of workers and their trade union representatives to be informed and consulted. Workers will be better placed to deal with their employers when these seek changes in the work place. It gives workers a say when the employer proposes restructuring, or changes in working time. It also allows workers to propose health and safety or work/life balance improvements.
    Press release Published on 21.12.2015
  • ETUC deplores Council's failure to address scale of refugee crisis

    ETUC deplores Council's failure to address scale of refugee crisis

    Commenting on the lack of new initiatives from the European Council to tackle the refugee crisis, Luca Visentini, General Secretary of the European Trade Union Confederation, said: “EU leaders are completely failing to step up to the scale of the humanitarian crisis inside and outside the EU. It is deeply disappointing, and makes life more difficult for the refugees and communities struggling to host them, that our leaders have done little more than agree to carry out previous decisions.
    Press release Published on 18.12.2015
  • Workers' voice - The ETUC newsletter - December 2015

    Workers' voice - The ETUC newsletter - December 2015

    Dear Readers, We have just published the December 2015 edition of the ETUC Newsletter. To read the document, please click here. Enjoy!
    Press release Published on 18.12.2015
  • There cannot be a two speed social dimension in Europe
    Source Lithuanian Foreign Ministry

    There cannot be a two speed social dimension in Europe

    The ETUC and its British (TUC) and Italian affiliates (CGIL, CISL, UIL) deplore the social implications of the call for a two speed Europe as outlined by Foreign Ministers Gentiloni and Hammond in their joint article published on 15 December (see link below).
    Press release Published on 17.12.2015
  • ETUC welcomes EDC ruling

    ETUC welcomes EDC ruling

    Today - Wednesday December 16 - the European Court of Justice has ruled that the European Commission breached EU law in the way it has managed the issue of endocrine disruptor chemicals (EDCs). The Court found that the EU Commission failed to adopt criteria for testing endocrine disruptors, contrary to EU legal provisions setting strict deadlines for protecting health. In June 2014, Sweden decided to take legal action against the Commission, and was supported by the European Parliament and several Member States.
    Press release Published on 16.12.2015
  • What's new at the European Summit?

    What's new at the European Summit?

    The European Council is meeting tomorrow and Friday to discuss 6 issues: the refugee crisis, terrorism, economic and monetary union, internal market, energy union and the United Kingdom. What’s new to look out for? The European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) will be watching out for the following:
    Press release Published on 16.12.2015