This publication presents the Civil Society Organisations’ Group (Group III) of the European Economic and Social Committee.
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How are EU decisions made?
How does the EESC contribute?
Discover in this publication the EESC's role in the European Union's decision-making process.
On 31 March 2022, the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) held a high-level conference on Health challenges in the EU in the pandemic context.
In this vademecum, we present the history, competences, and main orientations for the coming years of the Consultative Commission on Industrial Change (CCMI), as well the 102 members and delegates that belongs to her.
Report on the virtual country visit to Lithuania – 15 and 17 December 2021
This report relays the views of Lithuanian civil society on freedom of association, freedom of assembly, the rule of law.
The Consultative Commission on Industrial Change (known by its French acronym of CCMI, Commission consultative des mutations industrielles) became part of the European Economic and Social Committee in 2002; therefore 2022 marks its 20th anniversary. The CCMI is the oldest EU body devoted to forecasting the future and accompanying the transition of industrial sectors.
What kind of Europe do you dream of?
Civil society and the Conference on the Future of Europe
Lisbon, 18-19 November 2021
Between June 2021 and March 2022, the EESC held a series of events on the updated new industrial strategy. Each event was organised by a different section of the EESC and focused on a specific aspect of the strategy, with the aim of hearing the views of civil society organisations on the future of European industry.
At the plenary session on 24 March 2022, the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) adopted a resolution on the "War in Ukraine and its economic, social and environmental impact".
Realistic targets are needed to achieve a competitive and sustainable energy ecosystem