• Stand Up for Human Rights, Stand Up for Workers’ Rights: ITUC, ETUC, SOLIDAR Solidarity Statement with ZCTU

    Stand Up for Human Rights, Stand Up for Workers’ Rights: ITUC, ETUC, SOLIDAR Solidarity Statement with ZCTU

    At the occasion of the World Day for Human Rights and the SOLIDAR Silver Rose Award ceremony, the ITUC, the ETUC and SOLIDAR, reiterate their support and solidarity with the struggle of the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) to promote social justice, human rights and workers’ rights in the country.  
    Document Published on 11.12.2020
  • ETUC supports Belgian trade unionists condemned for using right to strike

    ETUC supports Belgian trade unionists condemned for using right to strike

    ETUC Statement adopted at Executive Committee in their meeting 9th December 2020 in support of the FGTB/ABVV trade union leaders and activists condemned for exercising their rights to collective action ETUC is gravely concerned by the recent condemnations of FGTB/ABVV leaders and activists by the criminal courts in Belgium for exercising their fundamental right to take collective action in defense of the rights and interests of the workers they represent.
    Document Published on 09.12.2020
  • Brexit letter: Level playing field guarantees in the EU-UK deal

    Brexit letter: Level playing field guarantees in the EU-UK deal

    ETUC Letter to EU Chief Brexit Negotiator Michel Barnier  Level playing field guarantees in the EU-UK deal Dear Michel, We understand negotiations are reaching their limits in terms of timing and of what is feasible or acceptable for the EU on the remaining critical issues of fisheries, governance and the level playing field.
    Document Published on 07.12.2020
  • Women’s human reproductive rights and lives at risk: The ETUC Women’s Committee calls for the rejection of all restrictions to women’s human rights and rights to safe and quality healthcare

    Women’s human reproductive rights and lives at risk: The ETUC Women’s Committee calls for the rejection of all restrictions to women’s human rights and rights to safe and quality healthcare

    Adopted by the Women’s Committee  The ETUC Women’s Committee stands beside women from across Europe who are fighting to fulfil their human rights, and namely their reproductive rights and their right to safe, legal and fully comprehensive healthcare in any circumstance[1].
    Document Published on 07.12.2020
  • European Social Partners joint statement on childcare provisions in the EU
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    European Social Partners joint statement on childcare provisions in the EU

    Introduction As part of their autonomous work programme 2019-2021, on 17 September the European Social Partners organised a meeting on childcare provisions in the EU. This was part of a series of meetings bringing together EU and national social partners and experts to discuss how to improve the performance of labour markets and social systems. As a result, we have published the following statement: General remarks
    Document Published on 03.12.2020
  • ETUC Statement on the New Pact on Migration and Asylum

    ETUC Statement on the New Pact on Migration and Asylum

    ETUC Statement on the New Pact on Migration and Asylum Adopted at at the extraordinary virtual Executive Committee meeting on 9 February 2021
    Document Published on 24.11.2020
  • ETUC Statement on data governance
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    ETUC Statement on data governance

    On 25 November, the European Commission has tabled a legal proposal for  a regulation of the European Data Governance. The ETUC welcomes this legal proposal aiming at setting up the rules for a fair transfer of data among major actors in the digital economy, including governments and companies. The EC puts forward a “European way of processing data” among data intermediaries, built upon European legislation with a strong focus on not creating anti-trust practices among providers of data sharing services, to avoid monopolies.
    Document Published on 24.11.2020
  • European Social Partners joint statement ahead of European Council (19.11.2020)
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    European Social Partners joint statement ahead of European Council (19.11.2020)

    Ahead of the video conference of the members of the European Council on 19 November 2020, the European social partners urge member states to endorse the agreement found on the European recovery fund and Multiannual Financial Framework for 2021-2027. The agreement found as a result of the trilogue on the recovery fund and the so-called MFF (the EU's long-term budget) is essential to help the EU economy recover from the damage the COVID crisis continues to inflict.
    Document Published on 18.11.2020
  • ETUC Statement on the deal reached by EU institutions on the EU Budget and ‘Next Generation EU’: IMPORTANT DEAL FOR A PEOPLE’S RECOVERY
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    ETUC Statement on the deal reached by EU institutions on the EU Budget and ‘Next Generation EU’: IMPORTANT DEAL FOR A PEOPLE’S RECOVERY

    GENERAL OVERVIEW The European Parliament and European Council have fulfilled their political responsibility in agreeing on a long-term budget for the EU and the temporary recovery instrument ‘Next Generation EU’.  It is an increased budget which comes alongside a substantial Recovery Plan and represents a much better response than the one to the previous crisis.
    Document Published on 16.11.2020
  • Joint statement on Minimum Income
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    Joint statement on Minimum Income

    Following the Council Conclusions on Minimum Income, it is time for the European Commission to respond with courage and propose a legally binding EU framework for Minimum Income
    Document Published on 12.11.2020