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  • Implementation report (2007)

    Implementation report (2007)

    01/08/2007
    Press release Published on 01.08.2007
  • Implementation reports

    Implementation reports

    01/08/2007 - 2006 - 2007 - 2008
    Press release Published on 01.08.2007
  • ETUC welcomes the release of the Bulgarian nurses

    ETUC welcomes the release of the Bulgarian nurses

    Brussels, 25/07/2007 The ETUC had added its voice to the international protest against the detention, torture and death sentence passed against medical staff recognised as being innocent. The Confederation was also at pains to support its Bulgarian members in their mobilisation, calling on the Libyan Head of State, Muammar Gaddafi, to immediately release the nurses and the doctor. This release is a victory for European diplomacy and active international mobilisation over many years.
    Press release Published on 25.07.2007
  • Equal pay: ETUC backs European Commission call for more action at all levels to reduce the gender pay gap

    Equal pay: ETUC backs European Commission call for more action at all levels to reduce the gender pay gap

    Brussels, 18/07/2007
    Press release Published on 18.07.2007
  • European Parliament vote on modernising labour law vindicates ETUC call for a more balanced approach

    European Parliament vote on modernising labour law vindicates ETUC call for a more balanced approach

    Brussels, 12/07/2007 In early May, the ETUC strongly criticised the EP's original draft report on the Commission's Green Paper on modernising labour law, which was a flawed and oversimplified analysis of current problems in Europe's labour markets. It blamed traditional labour law for standing in the way of employment opportunities, without giving the growing numbers of precarious workers around Europe any real prospect of better jobs.
    Press release Published on 12.07.2007
  • Conférence des "stakeholders" sur la Flexicurité (Uniquement en anglais)

    Conférence des "stakeholders" sur la Flexicurité (Uniquement en anglais)

    Speech Published on 12.07.2007
  • Informal meeting of Ministers for Employment and Social Affairs - "Don't let flexicurity become a risk to Europe"

    Informal meeting of Ministers for Employment and Social Affairs - "Don't let flexicurity become a risk to Europe"

    Brussels, 05/07/2007 "{Already, there was a widespread trade union feeling that “liberal” Europe is receiving too much encouragement, with the current emphasis on de-regulation, on encouraging entrepreneurship and on opposition to new labour standards at EU level. The social dimension of Europe is not keeping pace with the development of the internal market. The way that flexicurity was being promoted by some is confirming that feeling.
    Press release Published on 05.07.2007
  • Conférence bisannuelle de la Confédération Syndicale Internationale (CSI) (Uniquement en anglais)

    Conférence bisannuelle de la Confédération Syndicale Internationale (CSI) (Uniquement en anglais)

    Bundoran, 03/07/2007
    Speech Published on 03.07.2007
  • Biennial Delegate Conference of the International Trade Union Confederation (ICTU)

    Biennial Delegate Conference of the International Trade Union Confederation (ICTU)

    Bundoran, 03/07/2007 To be checked against delivery JM/cd President, delegates, fellow guests, thanks for the invitation to again visit the biennal Congress of the ICTU.
    Speech Published on 03.07.2007
  • ETUC welcomes new Chinese Labour Contract Law

    ETUC welcomes new Chinese Labour Contract Law

    Brussels, 03/07/2007
    Press release Published on 03.07.2007
  • ETUC meets Portuguese Presidency to set out Trade Union priorities

    ETUC meets Portuguese Presidency to set out Trade Union priorities

    Brussels, 29/06/2007
    Press release Published on 29.06.2007
  • Green Paper on adaptation to climate change: the ETUC calls for negotiations on the risks of restructuring

    Green Paper on adaptation to climate change: the ETUC calls for negotiations on the risks of restructuring

    Brussels, 29/06/2007 Climate change is liable to accentuate social inequalities, because it will have a greater impact on the poorer countries and, within countries, on the least well-off communities. In Europe, too, jobs might be threatened in many economic sectors which depend upon the climate, such as farming, tourism, fisheries or water, and in areas prone to flooding.
    Press release Published on 29.06.2007
  • 21st Congress General Confederation of Labour - Workers' Power (FO) (Only in French)

    21st Congress General Confederation of Labour - Workers' Power (FO) (Only in French)

    Speech Published on 27.06.2007
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