Opinions with Workers' Group members as rapporteur/co-rapporteur/rapporteur-general

  • Vedtaget on 19/09/2018 - Bureau decision date: 17/04/2018
    Reference
    SOC/587-EESC-2018
    Workers - GR II
    Italy

    This exploratory opinion was requested by the European Parliament to feed into a mission to Tallinn, Estonia, on "Digitalisation and the women's role", organised by the EP's Committee on Women's Rights and Gender Equality (FEMM) on 19-21 September 2018. The opinion looks into the digital gender gap in education system and the labour market. It analyses the reasons behind this phenomenon it and makes proposals on how to increase the participation of girls in STEM and ICT studies and boost the presence of women in the digital sector. It also looks into the pros and cons of digitalisation and its impact on women's life-work balance.

    Download — Udvalgets udtalelse: Digital gender gap (Exploratory opinion from the European Parliament)
  • Vedtaget on 19/09/2018 - Bureau decision date: 22/05/2018
    Reference
    INT/855-EESC-2018
    (Germany
    Workers - GR II
    Italy

    The EESC welcomes the fact that the Commission has made it clear that research and innovation must continue to be an essential EU priority.

    Download — Udvalgets udtalelse: R&I – A renewed European agenda (Communication)
  • Vedtaget on 11/07/2018 - Bureau decision date: 13/03/2018
    Reference
    ECO/459-EESC-2018-01556-00-00-ac-tra-en
    Employers - GR I
    Sweden
    Workers - GR II
    Romania
    Download — Udvalgets udtalelse: Taxation of profits of multinationals in the digital economy
  • Vedtaget on 11/07/2018 - Bureau decision date: 22/05/2018
    Reference
    SOC/596-EESC-2018-02737-00-00-AC-TRA
    Workers - GR II
    Germany
    Download — Udvalgets udtalelse: Evidence in criminal proceedings
  • Vedtaget on 11/07/2018 - Bureau decision date: 13/02/2018
    Reference
    ECO/454-EESC-2018-01056-00-00-AC-TRA
    Workers - GR II
    Romania

    The EESC supports the Commission's Fin Tech Action Plan and considers that the development of FinTech can deliver a number of benefits to both European businesses and their clients. Measures included in the action plan on improving cyber security and the resilience of the financial sector are important, but should be supplemented by rules to ensure uniformity in the development of FinTech in the EU. Similarly, the Committee believes that the level of regulation for FinTech should be equivalent to that in the financial sector.

    The EESC calls on the Commission to identify possible rules for companies offering cloud services with regard to their responsibility for securing the data they host.

    Download — Udvalgets udtalelse: Financial Technology (FinTech) (communication)
  • Vedtaget on 11/07/2018 - Bureau decision date: 13/03/2018
    Reference
    SOC/578-EESC-2018-01730-00-00-AC-TRA
    Workers - GR II
    France
    (Germany

    The digitalised world of work will necessitate proper transition management – not only from the side of enterprises, but also from that of human capital.
    On the one hand, enterprises have to identify and assess the new needs and draw up and implement plans for controlling the risks and reducing the costs of the transition; employees, on the other hand, should be provided with appropriate guidance and training, so that they can adapt to the new reality and be able to seize the opportunities offered and thrive.
    Another aspect to be taken into consideration in the digitalised world of work is the use of data. Thanks to digital technologies and data, the evolution of trends is better understood and targeted support can be proposed to individuals; yet the use of these digital data should be regulated.
    The opinion will build on the work already carried out by the Committee on the future of work.

    Download — Udvalgets udtalelse: EU concepts for transition management in a digitalised world of work – key input for an EU White Paper on the future of work (exploratory opinion requested by the Austrian Presidency)
  • Vedtaget on 23/05/2018 - Bureau decision date: 16/01/2018
    Reference
    SOC/572-EESC-2018-00300-00-01-AC-TRA
    Workers - GR II
    Germany
    (Czech Republic

    The EESC supports transparent and predictable working conditions for all workers, including in atypical employment, as a concrete step towards implementing the European Social Pillar. The definition of worker and employer should be clarified in the Commission's proposal and on-demand workers be guaranteed a minimum number of hours or pay. The EESC finds the provisions relating to minimum requirements relating to working conditions acceptable, but recommends clarification of certain aspects, recommending a strong role for social dialogue and that responsibility be left up to the national level.

    Download — Udvalgets udtalelse: Transparent and predictable working conditions
  • Vedtaget on 23/05/2018 - Bureau decision date: 17/10/2017
    Reference
    ECO/445-EESC-2017-05457-00-00-AC-TRA
    Workers - GR II
    Romania

    The EESC welcomes the Commission’s proposals and recommends that they be swiftly adopted and implemented by the Member States. The Committee agrees with the Commission's proposal to allow Member States to use two reduced VAT rates and recommends that the Member States continue to apply reduced rates to certain classes of goods and services of general interest.

    Download — Udvalgets udtalelse: VAT reform package (II)
  • Vedtaget on 19/04/2018
    Reference
    TEN/657-EESC-2018
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Croatia
    Workers - GR II
    France
    Plenary session number
    534

    The European Economic and Social Committee welcomes the opportunity to provide an opinion on the Third report on State of the Energy Union by the European Commission, as it did before for the first and second reports. As expressed in previous opinions, the EESC strongly supports the idea of a European Energy Union and would like to stress that the Energy Union is not only relevant to sectoral policies such as energy, transport and climate but offers opportunities to make Europe more democratic, more cohesive, more competitive, and more just.

    Download — EESC opinion: Third report on the State of the Energy Union
  • Vedtaget on 18/04/2018 - Bureau decision date: 19/09/2017
    Reference
    REX/497-EESC-2017
    Workers - GR II
    Slovenia
    Employers - GR I
    Greece

    At the request of the future Bulgarian presidency of the Council of the EU (January-June 2018), the EESC was asked to prepare an exploratory opinion on the challenges and priorities countries of the Western Balkans are facing in the European integration process, as well as in the area of economic and social cohesion. Western Balkans will be one of the policy priorities of the Bulgarian presidency and a Western Balkans Summit is scheduled to take place in May 2018 in Sofia.

    Download — Udvalgets udtalelse: Economic and social cohesion and European integration of the Western Balkans – challenges and priorities (exploratory opinion at the request of the Bulgarian Presidency of the Council)