Brussels, 23/01/2013
Said Bernadette Ségol, ETUC General Secretary: “We are very concerned that Mr Cameron wants to retain the benefits of the single market, while bringing into question EU competence to deal with subjects of vital importance to European citizens and workers including “the environment, social affairs and crime”. Workers rights are an integral part of the single market, because we need a Europe for citizens, not just for business. We must avoid the downward spiral of competition based on lowering basic standards at work that he is clearly advocating”.
The ETUC will be pressing all EU Governments to resist such blackmail during the so-called British renegotiation.