Comparable data on volunteering in the individual EU Member States has never been available. Such activities, however, represent real economic value and this data could provide a very useful tool for facilitating implementation of many social and economic policies. Therefore the Committee calls on the European Commission to work on a standardised methodology for research into volunteer work and to ensure its adoption by the Member States via an appropriate EU Regulation. In so doing, use should be made of the ILO Manual on the Measurement of Volunteer Work. The Commission should also introduce binding legal measures to enable the non-profit sector to co-finance public grants with the economic value of volunteer work.
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Opinion
přijatá stanoviska on 10/12/2013
Odkaz:
ECO/343-EESC-2013-1979Rapporteur:
Plenární zasedání:
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Dec 10, 2013 Dec 11, 2013
Opinion
přijatá stanoviska on 17/10/2013
Odkaz:
REX/388-EESC-2013-4394Rapporteur:
Mr Giuseppe Iuliano (Workers - GR II / Italy)
Plenární zasedání:
493 -
Oct 16, 2013 Oct 17, 2013
The EESC endorses views expressed in the European Consensus on Humanitarian Aid regarding the objectives and assets of humanitarian action and expresses its conviction that humanitarian aid includes protecting people affected by humanitarian crises, maintaining their dignity and respecting their rights. The Committee stresses the genuine nature of voluntary action which should not be confused with other types of action involving work Volunteer involvement must always be needs-based, following an analysis and assessment of the situation and the needs of populations affected by disasters or complex crises.
Opinion
přijatá stanoviska on 28/03/2012
Odkaz:
SOC/431-EESC-2012-824Referral:
COM(2011) 568 finalRapporteur:
Plenární zasedání:
479 -
Mar 28, 2012 Mar 29, 2012
Opinion
přijatá stanoviska on 05/11/2009
Odkaz:
SOC/366-EESC-2009-1716Referral:
COM(2009) 254 final (2009/0072 (CNS)Plenární zasedání:
441 -
Nov 04, 2009 Nov 05, 2009