Opinions

  • přijatá stanoviska on 25/05/2016 - Bureau decision date: 21/01/2016
    Odkaz
    REX/462-EESC-2016
    (France

    The EU acknowledges the increasing importance of including the EU and partner countries' companies in the GSCs. It is also emphasised that the current interdependence of the economies may further increase due to the recently negotiated and implemented EU trade and investment agreements, as well as negotiations at the WTO. The EESC also recommends cooperation between international organisations and other relevant stakeholders. This would include adopting a common language and common definitions of elements related to global value chains, GSCs and decent work, and comparison and assessment of the statistical data between the various stakeholders, such as the OECD, the International Labour Organisation (ILO), WTO, the European Commission, the World Bank and IFM. This should help avoid confusion and misinterpretation, and support elaboration of a coherent policy between diverse public bodies involved.

    Download — stanovisko EHSV: Decent work in global supply chains (own-initiative opinion)
  • přijatá stanoviska on 25/05/2016 - Bureau decision date: 08/12/2015
    Odkaz
    NAT/678-EESC-2016
    (United Kingdom
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Czech Republic

    The Committee welcomes the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. It regards the adoption of this agenda together with the Paris COP 21 agreement on climate change as a big breakthrough in setting a global course of action to end poverty, promote prosperity for all and protect the planet's natural resources in an integrated way. The Dutch Presidency of the Council requested that the Committee draw up an exploratory opinion on how a mechanism for civil society involvement at EU level in the implementation of the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals could be practically set up.

    The Committee recommends the creation of a European Sustainable Development Forum in partnership with the Commission and representatives from civil society as a platform involving a broad range of civil society organisations and stakeholders in setting the framework for the implementation of this agenda in the EU, and its ongoing monitoring and review.

     

    • Building the Europe We Want - Models for civil society involvement in the implementation of the Post-2015 agenda at the EU level
    • The Role of National Sustainable Development Councils in Europe in Implementing the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals
    • Making civil society a driving force in the implementation of the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development - Position paper – September 2015
    Download — stanovisko EHSV: A European Sustainable Development Civil Society Forum (exploratory opinion requested by the Dutch presidency)
  • přijatá stanoviska on 25/05/2016 - Bureau decision date: 08/12/2015
    Odkaz
    INT/779-EESC-2016-00933-00-01-AC-TRA
    (Portugal

    Defining the sharing economy makes it possible to distinguish between genuine practices requiring special arrangements and those that are wrongly classified merely to get around applicable regulations. New business models need to comply with the applicable national and EU legislation, so the Commission must urgently define a clear and transparent legal framework and publish without further delay the long overdue 'European agenda for the collaborative economy'. This agenda should provide a clear definition of the complementary role that self- and co-regulation must play in the sharing economy.

    Download — stanovisko EHSV: Sharing economy and self-regulation (exploratory opinion requested by the Dutch presidency)
  • přijatá stanoviska on 25/05/2016 - Bureau decision date: 08/12/2015
    Odkaz
    REX/458-EESC-2016
    (Poland
    Employers - GR I
    Lithuania

    The EESC welcomes the European External Action Service and the European Commission's Joint Communication on the Review of the European Neighbourhood Policy. With regard to the new priority of stabilisation and the new approach of differentiation, as set out in the Communication, the EESC would like to stress the importance of economic development as the main  precondition for a stable and safe environment in the EU’s neighbourhood. 

     

    • European Neighbourhood Policy reviewed and explained - ENP review
    • Basic figures on the European Neighbourhood Policy-East countries
    • Council conclusions on the Review of the European Neighbourhood Policy
    • Revised EU Neighbourhood Policy must focus on security and migration, say MEPs
    • European Parliament resolution of 9 July 2015 on the review of the European Neighbourhood Policy (2015/2002(INI))
    • Euro-Mediterranean statistics 2015 edition
    Download — stanovisko EHSV: Review of the European Neighbourhood Policy
  • přijatá stanoviska on 25/05/2016 - Bureau decision date: 19/01/2016
    Odkaz
    SOC/534-EESC-2016-00688-00-01-ac-tra
    (Italy
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Romania
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  • přijatá stanoviska on 25/05/2016 - Bureau decision date: 19/01/2016
    Odkaz
    INT/783-EESC-2016-01070-00-00-AC-TRA
    (France

    In this opinion, the EESC wishes to focus most of its efforts on the transparency and inclusiveness of the European standardisation system (ESS) and proposes concrete measures, such as: to grant the Annex III organisations specific member/partner status, with particular rights and obligations; to introduce free access to “mirror committees” for SMEs and societal stakeholders; to create an ad hoc forum on the inclusiveness of the ESS responsible for organising an annual public hearing to assess progress made in this regard. 

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  • přijatá stanoviska on 25/05/2016 - Bureau decision date: 08/12/2015
    Odkaz
    ECO/396-EESC-2016-00351-00-01-ac-tra
    Employers - GR I
    Greece
    Download — stanovisko EHSV: Investing in Growth and Jobs – maximizing the contribution of European Structural and Investment Funds
  • přijatá stanoviska on 25/05/2016 - Bureau decision date: 08/12/2015
    Odkaz
    NAT/677-EESC-2016-0232
    (Lithuania

    In the past few years, civil society has been increasingly concerned about the environmental and social impact of food production and consumption. At the request of the Dutch EU Presidency, the EESC is preparing an exploratory opinion on how to achieve sustainable food systems in a resource-constrained world. The opinion takes a holistic and comprehensive approach, looking at the interdependence of food production and consumption as well as fostering inter-sectoral cooperation.

    Download — stanovisko EHSV: More sustainable food systems (exploratory opinion requested by the Dutch presidency)
  • přijatá stanoviska on 25/05/2016 - Bureau decision date: 08/12/2015
    Odkaz
    INT/778-EESC-2016-00078-00-00-AC-TRA
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Sweden
    Workers - GR II
    Austria

    Europe is facing complex challenges calling for renewed social and economic models. To deliver progress, growth and wellbeing in Europe, a shift towards an innovation-based economy is needed. The EESC therefore calls on the European Commission to develop a policy framework to support these new business models emerging. The EESC calls on the Commission in the upcoming review of the Single Market strategy, due in 2017, to fully incorporate these new business models, and suggest new measures in this direction. It is crucial that Member States and the European Institutions fully recognise and promote "fairer" business models, which are centred on delivering innovation for social development by integrating social impact measurement in parallel to reporting economic progress.

    Download — stanovisko EHSV: Innovation as a driver of new business models (exploratory opinion requested by the Dutch presidency)
  • přijatá stanoviska on 25/05/2016 - Bureau decision date: 08/12/2015
    Odkaz
    SOC/533-EESC-2016-00137-00-00-ac-tra
    (United Kingdom

    The nature of work and employment relationships is developing rapidly. The impact on the labour market and standards, economy, tax and social security systems and the living wage need to be assessed and grey areas in rights and protections addressed. The challenge is to encourage innovation and deliver positive outcomes for a sustainable and competitive social market economy. The EESC considers it a priority to develop social welfare models adapted to cover more flexible forms of employment. This should be given consideration in the development of the EU Pillar of Social Rights.

    Download — stanovisko EHSV: The changing nature of employment relationships and its impact on maintaining a living wage (exploratory opinion requested by the Dutch presidency)
  • přijatá stanoviska on 25/05/2016 - Bureau decision date: 08/12/2015
    Odkaz
    SOC/527-EESC-2016-00050-00-01-ac-tra
    (Denmark
    Download — stanovisko EHSV: European Accessibility Act
  • přijatá stanoviska on 25/05/2016 - Bureau decision date: 15/09/2015
    Odkaz
    REX/455-EESC-2015
    (United Kingdom

    The EESC recommends that the EU should aim to achieve a modern, equal and effective partnership with the ACP countries that transcends a donor-recipient relationship and is based on a coherent and integrated EU external policy, based on the principle of Policy Coherence for Development (PCD). This framework should guarantee the involvement of civil society organisations, including the private sector, whose specific task should be to monitor and assess the impact of the implementation of this Agreement on the sustainable development of the Parties. Civil society should be provided with the technical and financial support needed to undertake this role.

    Download — stanovisko EHSV: Future of EU's relations with ACP Group of countries (Green Paper)
  • přijatá stanoviska on 25/05/2016 - Bureau decision date: 30/06/2015
    Odkaz
    NAT/674-EESC-2015-04398-00-00-AC-TRA
    (Spain
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  • přijatá stanoviska on 25/05/2016
    Odkaz
    CCMI/138-EESC-2016
    Workers - GR II
    Romania
    Employers - GR I
    Czech Republic
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    During the energy transition towards the low-emission economy, the EU energy system faces a period of profound technological, economic and social change that will affect many of the energy sectors, including the coal industry and hence the coal-mining regions of the EU.

    • Brian Ricketts, Secretary General of Euracol: Coal in Europe and contribution to energy security
    • Michael Eyll-Vetter, Vice President Mining, RWE Power: Modern use of lignite
    • Prof. DSc. Eng. Krzysztof Stanczyk, Coordinator of clean coal technology center, Central Mining Institute, Katowice: Research, Development and Innovation for cleaner use of coal
    • Jonas M. Helseth, Bellona: Environmental perspective / Contribution of coal and lignite to the EU’s energy security
    • Mr. Salvatore Cherchi, Member of the Board of SOTACARBO SpA, Societa Technologie Avanzate Carbone, Carbonia, Italy: Clean technologies for the future of the coal
    • Ph. D. Michal Wilczynski, Freelance Expert for NGOs in Poland, The Institute for Sustainable Development, Warsaw: Will coal and lignite reinforce energy security of Europe?
    • Jan Panek, Head of Unit, Retail markets, oil and coal, DG ENER: Coal in the EU energy mix – present situation and future challenges
    • (RO) László Domokos: President of the trade union "Huila" from Romania: Economic and Social Impact of the mining industry
    Download — EESC opinion: Indigenous coal in the EU energy transition (own-initiative opinion)
  • přijatá stanoviska on 25/05/2016
    Odkaz
    INT/791-EESC-2016-1031
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  • přijatá stanoviska on 27/04/2016
    Odkaz
    SOC/540-EESC-2016-01756-00-00-ac-tra
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  • přijatá stanoviska on 27/04/2016 - Bureau decision date: 16/02/2016
    Odkaz
    REX/465-EESC-2016
    (Portugal

    The proposal on an International Procurement Instrument (IPI) is the EU response to the lack of a level playing field in world procurement markets. While our public procurement market is open to foreign bidders, the procurement markets for foreign goods and services in third countries remain to a large extent closed de iure or de facto. The IPI aims at encouraging partners to engage in negotiations and opening participation for EU bidders and goods in third countries' tenders. A first proposal on this issue was made in 2012 (COM(2012) 124 final) but there was no agreement in the Council. The new Commission proposal incorporates some of the changes requested from the European Parliament and tries to reply to some of the concerns expressed in the Council. A number of Member States have expressed reservations as regards the principle of closing the EU market for goods and services originating in certain third countries, even if only temporarily and in a targeted way.

    Download — stanovisko EHSV: Access of third country goods and services to the European Union's internal market in public procurement
  • přijatá stanoviska on 27/04/2016 - Bureau decision date: 16/02/2016
    Odkaz
    ECO/405-EESC-2016-01284-00-00-AC-TRA
    Workers - GR II
    Romania
    (United Kingdom

    The EESC has in numerous opinions urged for a fair, efficient and growth-friendly corporate tax system, based on the principle that companies should pay taxes in the country where profits are generated. Thus, the Committee welcomes the Commission’s initiatives intended to combat aggressive tax planning and broadly supports the proposed measures as regards the essential elements of the two legislative proposals, the Anti-Tax-Avoidance-Directive as well as the Directive on Administrative Cooperation. It advocates for a more precise scope and framework in certain specific areas (such as e.g. the switch-over clause). The Committee urges to finish drawing up the list of countries or regions which refuse to apply good governance standards and considers that the envisaged legislative measures should not apply to SMEs.

    Download — stanovisko EHSV: The Anti Tax Avoidance Package
  • přijatá stanoviska on 27/04/2016 - Bureau decision date: 21/01/2016
    Odkaz
    REX/463-EESC-2016-REX/463
    (Spain

    With this Opinion, the EESC wishes to weigh in on the new EU Strategy on Foreign and Security Policy, which is expected to be presented to the Council before the summer. The rapporteur argues that internal and external policy are intertwined and both require better coordination of policies, objectives and resources. Social exclusion today is a key factor in crises, and the EU must be a defender of equality and a promoter of freedom, security and prosperity.

    The Opinion goes on to address the wide range and crucial nature of topics that the new strategy will cover, such as resource allocation to foreign and defense policy, the EU's role as a constructive and regulatory power, the refugee crisis, development cooperation, or trade.

    Download — stanovisko EHSV: The new EU strategy on foreign and security policy (own-initiative opinion)
  • přijatá stanoviska on 27/04/2016
    Odkaz
    INT/780-EESC-2016-00895-00-00-AC-TRA
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Portugal
    Plenary session number
    516
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    The EESC fully supports the consolidation, codification and thereby simplification of the text of the proposal relating to certain aspects of company law. The EESC would also have wished for a more ambitious exercise that aimed to codify aspects that are still spread across other legislative instruments.

    Download — EESC opinion: Company law
  • přijatá stanoviska on 27/04/2016 - Bureau decision date: 19/01/2016
    Odkaz
    INT/781-EESC-2016-00719-00-00-AC-TRA
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Spain

    The EESC welcomes the Commission's initiative to address "cross-border portability" through a regulation, but considers it necessary for a subscriber's "Member State of residence" to be clearly defined. The vacatio legis period of six months would be for the EESC a reasonable period for the service providers concerned to adapt their delivery systems to the new situation.

    Download — stanovisko EHSV: Ensuring the cross-border portability of online content services in the internal market
  • přijatá stanoviska on 27/04/2016 - Bureau decision date: 19/01/2016
    Odkaz
    INT/782-EESC-2016-00642-00-01-AC-TRA
    (United Kingdom

    The EESC accepts the need to amend Capital Requirements Regulation 575/2013 and approves the proposed amendments.

    Download — stanovisko EHSV: Exemptions for commodity dealers
  • přijatá stanoviska on 27/04/2016 - Bureau decision date: 08/12/2015
    Odkaz
    REX/459-EESC-2016-83
    (Lithuania

    The EESC already produced an opinion on the same topic in January 2009 (see 'Related EESC Opinions'), but the geo-political developments over the past 7 years (Arab spring, increased tensions with Russia over the Eastern Partnership, crises in the Middle East, fluctuating oil prices) and other economic and technical factors (level of oil prices, new LNG terminals, debate around fracking, etc.) suggest a revision of this opinion.

     

    Download — stanovisko EHSV: The external dimension of the EU’s energy policy (exploratory opinion requested by the Dutch presidency)
  • přijatá stanoviska on 27/04/2016 - Bureau decision date: 08/12/2015
    Odkaz
    INT/777-EESC-2015-06789-00-00-AC-TRA
    Employers - GR I
    Portugal

    The EESC endorses the proposal for a Directive and suggests other measures which it considers could contribute towards increasing citizens' security: the possibility of placing indelible marks on bullets, which facilitates the traceability of arms and ammunition; making data available on interoperable databases at European level; the introduction of a gun buy-back programme; and reviewing the risks related to 3D printing of lethal weapons, without any possibility of verification or traceability.

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  • přijatá stanoviska on 27/04/2016 - Bureau decision date: 10/11/2015
    Odkaz
    INT/776-EESC-2016-00076-00-00-AC-TRA
    (Sweden
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