The European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) today joined with the Hong Kong Confederation of Trade Unions (HKCTU) in its demands for democracy and social justice. It condemned the Chinese government for breaking its commitment in the 1984 Sino-British Joint Declaration to develop democracy in Hong Kong after the handover. The Chinese National People’s Congress (NPC) had also passed a resolution in 2007 agreeing that the Hong Kong Chief Executive would be elected by universal suffrage in 2017.
The European trade union movement will urge the European Parliament and national Governments to reject the EU-Canada Trade Agreement, which may be signed tomorrow at the EU-Canada Summit in Ottowa, unless it is changed.
In a letter to the Canadian Ambassador to the EU, the European Trade Union Confederation outlines three major concerns
Commenting on the new European Commission announced today, European Trade Union Confederation General Secretary Bernadette Ségol said:
“Mr Juncker is creating an expectation of considerable change and that the new European Commission will show real leadership.
“It is encouraging that Mr Juncker has emphasised decent jobs, growth and investment as the priority for the new Commission.
“It sends a positive signal that there are Vice Presidents with responsibility for Jobs and Growth and for Social Dialogue.
On Tuesday 9 September, the European Court of Justice (CJEU) will hear a case that could result in companies forcing workers into temporary employment instead of open-ended jobs.
In an oral hearing in ‘Grand Chamber’, the CJEU will consider the first case ever brought (Case C-533/13)* on the Temporary Agency Work Directive (TAWD) since its adoption in 2008.
New European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker needs to tackle the persistent over-representation of corporate interests in European Commission ‘expert groups’ warn trade unions and transparency organisations.
These organisations (ETUC, EPSU, UNI & CEO) have highlighted this fundamental issue with the EU's advisory groups in response to the European Ombudsman's public consultation on the topic that closed yesterday.
Speaking at the ‘Conférence des Ambassadeurs’ in Paris today with Laurent Fabius and Walter Steinmeier, Bernadette Ségol, General Secretary of the European Trade Union Confederation warned that without tackling unemployment Europe risked a Union without the support of Europeans.
Speaking in a session on the political priorities of the European Union 2014-20 Bernadette Ségol said
European Commissioner Malmstrom's decision to support the 'Mare Nostrum' programme in the Mediterranean Sea – strengthening EU action and funding through the FRONTEX PLUS initiative – is a welcome first step says the ETUC.
“Draghi softens tone on austerity” says Financial Times, “Mario Draghi signals departure from austerity focus” reports the Wall Street Journal, “Draghi tells Eurozone: do more to boost economies” headlines The Guardian following the European Central Bank President’s speech at the prestigious Jackson Hole Economic Symposium.
Commenting on the latest European economic growth figures from Eurostat, showing no rise in GDP in the Eurozone in the 2nd quarter of 2014 (compared to the previous quarter) and 0.2% growth in the EU28, Claudia Menne of the European Trade Union Confederation said
“With Germany contracting, France stagnating and Italy back in recession the outlook is bleak. It’s no use blaming the weather or the situation in the Ukraine – the simple fact is that Europe needs a change in economic policy. Just cutting Government spending and hoping for the best is not enough.”