Opinions

  • Vedtaget on 14/03/2018 - Bureau decision date: 24/01/2017
    Reference
    SOC/558-EESC-2017-00759-00-01-AC-TRA
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Ireland

    This opinion is on the revision of the Guidelines for the employment policies of the Member States, which provide common priorities and targets for employment policies of the Member States.

    The European Commission has proposed to amend the 2015 Guidelines, to align the text with the principles of the European pillar of social rights.

    They are adopted in the context of the European Employment Strategy, and form, together with the Guidelines for the Economic Policies of the Member States and of the EU, the Integrated Guidelines.

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  • Vedtaget on 15/02/2018 - Bureau decision date: 13/11/2017
    Reference
    INT/839-EESC-2017-06235-00-01-AC-TRA
    Workers - GR II
    France

    With this amended proposal, the Commission proposes to extend the scope of the proposal for a Directive on certain aspects concerning contracts for the online and other distance sales of goods to cover also face-to-face sales.

    Download — Udvalgets udtalelse: Contracts for the sale of goods (amendment)
  • Vedtaget on 15/02/2018 - Bureau decision date: 17/10/2017
    Reference
    ECO/441-EESC-2017-05295-00-01-ac-tra
    (Belgium

    The EESC welcomes the Commission's proposals that are a new, important step in the efforts to achieve greater integration and convergence by increasing integrated supervision and provide new building blocks for the realisation of the Capital Markets Union (CMU) in the EU. A smoothly operating CMU can make an important contribution to private, cross-border risk-sharing. The challenge is to find the right balance between the competences of national and European supervisors and, where possible, to apply the subsidiarity and proportionality principles. Keeping the future in mind, new developments and modern technologies, such as FinTech, as well as more sustainable financing, in line with international activities and agreements should be reflected in the system of supervision. Close attention should be paid to costs for the supervision. Where part of the costs is directly borne by the private sector, care should be taken to exercise budgetary discipline and avoid duplication.

    Download — Udvalgets udtalelse: European System of Financial Supervision (ESFS) – review
  • Vedtaget on 15/02/2018 - Bureau decision date: 19/09/2017
    Reference
    TEN/645-EESC-2017
    (Portugal

    The Commission's proposal on the free flow of non-personal data in the European Union represents one of the most important legal aspects of the future European policy for developing the data economy and its repercussions on economic growth, scientific research, industry and services in general and public services in particular.

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  • Vedtaget on 15/02/2018 - Bureau decision date: 04/07/2017
    Reference
    NAT/718-EESC-2017-04464
    (Lithuania
    Employers - GR I
    Spain

    The recommendations of this opinion would be principally addressed to the political decision-makers at different levels in order to practically align the policies to the needs of non-state climate actors.

    Download — Udvalgets udtalelse: Boosting climate actions by non-state actors: An EU framework for encouraging more and better actions (exploratory opinion requested by the Commission)
  • Vedtaget on 14/02/2018 - Bureau decision date: 16/01/2018
    Reference
    TEN/658-EESC-2018
    Download — Udvalgets udtalelse: Notification of investment projects in energy infrastructure within the European Union
  • Vedtaget on 14/02/2018 - Bureau decision date: 16/01/2018
    Reference
    NAT/729-EESC-2018
    Download — Udvalgets udtalelse: Fishing mortality ranges and safeguard levels for certain herring stocks in the Baltic Sea
  • Vedtaget on 14/02/2018 - Bureau decision date: 16/01/2018
    Reference
    NAT/728-EESC-2018
    Download — Udvalgets udtalelse: Combating Newcastle Disease
  • Vedtaget on 14/02/2018 - Bureau decision date: 01/06/2017
    Reference
    CCMI/153-EESC-2017-02848-00-01-AC-TRA
    (Netherlands
    (Italy

    The medical technological industry – focus of the opinion – plays a major role in the current transformation of the health sector to the benefit of patients and a value-based health care in Europe.

    A major issue is highly personalised health care that ensures equal and better access and quality. Technology and large sources of anonymous data will greatly facilitate new treatments and operations as well benefit all phases of prevention and recovery. Recovery increasingly takes place outside hospitals, using eHealth technology.

    Download — Udvalgets udtalelse: Industrial changes in the health sector (own-initiative opinion)
  • Vedtaget on 14/02/2018 - Bureau decision date: 05/12/2017
    Reference
    NAT/726-EESC-2018-00043-00-00-AC-TRA
    (Italy
    Download — Udvalgets udtalelse: Equivalence of inspections - seed produced in Brazil and Moldova (modification)
  • Vedtaget on 14/02/2018 - Bureau decision date: 19/09/2017
    Reference
    CCMI/157-EESC-2017
    (Bulgaria
    Workers - GR II
    Slovakia

    As a key driver of productivity and innovation, industry has always been a cornerstone of economic prosperity in Europe. We can rely on a strong industrial base, but important efforts are needed by Member States, EU institutions and most importantly industry itself to maintain and reinforce Europe's industrial leadership in the age of globalisation, sustainability challenges and rapid technological change.

    Download — Udvalgets udtalelse: Investing in a smart, innovative and sustainable industry – A renewed EU industrial policy strategy (Communication)
  • Vedtaget on 14/02/2018 - Bureau decision date: 17/10/2017
    Reference
    SC/50-EESC-2017-05429-00-00-ac-tra
    Employers - GR I
    Greece

    This opinion is on the Annual Growth Survey 2018 (AGS), which establishes the main economic priorities and provides policy guidance for the following year. The European Commission published the 2018 AGS on 22 November 2017 as part of the European Semester Autumn Package. The 2018 AGS is focused on fostering job creation and growth and establishes three main priorities: boosting investment to support the recovery and to increase long-term growth; structural reforms for inclusive growth, upward convergence and competitiveness; responsible fiscal policies to support sustainability and convergence.

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  • Vedtaget on 14/02/2018 - Bureau decision date: 17/10/2017
    Reference
    INT/835-EESC-2017-05269-00-01-AC-TRA
    Workers - GR II
    Germany

    With this opinion the EESC welcomes the Commission's proposals in principle as a balanced compromise between the objectives of climate-neutral mobility, the innovation capacity of the European automotive industry and preserving quality jobs. In particular, the EESC considers the planned interim target for 2025 of a 15% reduction in emissions compared to 2021 to be very demanding as the required changes are to be made to combustion engines at the cutting edge of technology. Despite this, the EESC views the market development towards zero-emission vehicles and low-emissions vehicles and hybrids as an opportunity. Furthermore the EESC calls for a mid-term review for 2024 to include the state of play regarding the qualification and (re)training of staff as well as an updated analysis of the areas in which (additional) action is required.

    Download — Udvalgets udtalelse: Revision of the Regulations on CO2 emissions from passenger cars and light commercial vehicles
  • Vedtaget on 14/02/2018 - Bureau decision date: 17/10/2017
    Reference
    INT/834-EESC-2017-05294-00-00-AC-TRA
    (Italy

    The Communication presents a public procurement strategy which sets out the overall policy framework and defines clear priorities to improve procurement in practice and support investment within the EU. Three concrete initiatives are presented alongside this strategy. The Commission presents a Communication on a mechanism for large infrastructure projects to provide clarity and guidance to public authorities on public procurement. It also proposes a Recommendation to professionalise public buyers because a skilful workforce is essential for effective implementation. In parallel, a targeted consultation is launched on a draft guidance on public procurement of innovation, to support the breakthrough of new and more sustainable solutions for our societies.

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  • Vedtaget on 14/02/2018 - Bureau decision date: 19/10/2017
    Reference
    REX/500-EESC-2017
    Workers - GR II
    Germany

    The EESC has played an important role in raising awareness of EU trade policy among civil society both in the EU and in third countries. The EESC encourages the Commission to strengthen its dialogue with civil society to develop the functioning of TSD chapters in current and future trade agreements. However, the EESC urges the Commission to be more ambitious in its approach, in particular with respect to strengthening effective enforceability of the commitments in TSD chapters, which is of crucial importance to the EESC. TSD chapters must be given equal weight to those covering commercial, technical or tariff issues.

    Download — Udvalgets udtalelse: Trade and sustainable development chapters (TSD) in EU Free Trade agreements (FTA) (own-initiative opinion)
  • Vedtaget on 14/02/2018
    Reference
    TEN/646-EESC-2017
    Employers - GR I
    Italy
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Italy
    Plenary session number
    532
    -

    The EESC considers that ENISA's new permanent mandate as proposed by the Commission will significantly contribute to enhancing the resilience of European systems. However, the accompanying provisional budget and resources allocated to ENISA will not be sufficient for the agency to fulfil its mandate.

    The EESC recommends to all Member States to establish a clear and equivalent counterpart to ENISA, as most of them have not done it yet.

    The EESC also feels that, ENISA should prioritise actions to support e-government, should provide regular reports on the cyber-readiness of Member States focusing on sectors identified in Annex II to the NIS Directive and monitor the performance and decision-making of national certification supervisory authorities.

    The EESC supports the proposal to create a cybersecurity competence network sustained by a Cybersecurity Research and Competence Centre (CRCC).

    Download — EESC opinion: Cybersecurity Act
  • Vedtaget on 14/02/2018 - Bureau decision date: 19/09/2017
    Reference
    TEN/646-EESC-2017
    (Italy
    (Italy

    Composition of the Drafting Group

    Administrator: Cédric Cabanne (Cedric.Cabanne@eesc.europa.eu)

    Assistant: Gaetano Fosso (Gaetano.Fosso@eesc.europa.eu)

    Timing:

    Foreseen for the TEN Section meeting of 4 January 2018

    Foreseen for the EESC Plenary of 14-15 February 2018

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  • Vedtaget on 14/02/2018
    Reference
    ECO/401-EESC-2017-02368-00-01-ac-tra
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Portugal
    Plenary session number
    532
    -

    The Committee recommends that future crises in the European Union should be managed by striving for a better balance between fiscal and social objectives and urges the Commission to design "supplementary economic and social recovery" programmes, to be applied at the same time as or at the end of an adjustment programme. The EESC recommends that in any future crises situation, the EU Institutions should be solely responsible for developing and implementing the adjustment programmes and stresses that social partners and representatives of civil society must be included in the programme's monitoring and assessment panel, on an equal footing with representatives of the EU, the ECB and other bodies.

     

    Download — EESC opinion: Lessons learned for avoiding the severity of austerity policies in the EU
  • Vedtaget on 14/02/2018 - Bureau decision date: 22/09/2016
    Reference
    REX/476-EESC-2016
    Employers - GR I
    Greece

    Turkey’s geographical position makes it a first reception and transit country for many refugees and migrants. As the result of an unprecedented influx of people seeking refuge, the country currently hosts more than 2.7 million registered Syrian refugees and is making commendable efforts to provide them with humanitarian aid and support. The EU is committed to assist Turkey in dealing with this challenge.

     

    Download — Udvalgets udtalelse: The role of Turkey in the refugee crisis (own-initiative opinion)
  • Vedtaget on 18/01/2018 - Bureau decision date: 17/10/2017
    Reference
    ECO/444-EESC-2017-05444-00-00-ac-tra
    Workers - GR II
    Spain

    The EESC notes that although economic recovery in the euro area has gathered pace since last year, it remains incomplete and atypical. It disagrees with the European Commission's proposal for an overall broadly neutral fiscal stance and instead proposes a positive fiscal stance of around 0.5% of GDP. It welcomes structural reforms that will not only increase productivity and growth potential, but also support the creation of quality jobs and reduce inequality. It supports the necessary steps for deepening the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU), as well as the measures against tax fraud and tax avoidance.

    Download — Udvalgets udtalelse: Euro area economic policy (2018)
  • Vedtaget on 18/01/2018 - Bureau decision date: 17/10/2017
    Reference
    TEN/648-EESC-2017
    (Netherlands
    Download — Udvalgets udtalelse: Rail passengers’ rights and obligations (recast)
  • Vedtaget on 18/01/2018 - Bureau decision date: 19/09/2017
    Reference
    INT/831-EESC-2017-04514-00-01-AC-TRA
    (Romania

    With this opinion the EESC welcomes the Commission's initiative to prioritise the fight against cybercrime, as it aims to protect Europeans and businesses from cybercrime networks, and includes measures to boost confidence in the use of electronic payment instruments. The EESC is of the view that the benefits of digitisation must be flanked by mechanisms able to meet the accompanying challenges, so that the European economy and Europeans can enjoy the information society to the full. For the EESC it is important to establish deterrents and mechanisms to inform the public about the modus operandi of offenders as well, through awareness-raising campaigns conducted by law enforcement authorities in the Member States.

    Download — Udvalgets udtalelse: Fraud and counterfeiting of non-cash means of payment
  • Vedtaget on 18/01/2018 - Bureau decision date: 30/05/2017
    Reference
    ECO/436-EESC-2017-03232-00-00-ac-tra
    (Romania
    Workers - GR II
    Romania

    The EESC welcomes and supports the European Commission's decision to tackle the problem of intermediaries enabling aggressive tax planning. The Committee notes that the related administrative costs must be reduced to the furthest extent possible for all sizes of businesses and stresses that the taxpayer carries the ultimate responsibility to comply with the proposed directive. 

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  • Vedtaget on 18/01/2018
    Reference
    TEN/636-EESC-2017
    Plenary session number
    531
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    Download — EESC opinion: Access to the international road haulage market and the occupation of road transport operator
  • Vedtaget on 18/01/2018 - Bureau decision date: 30/05/2017
    Reference
    TEN/637-EESC-2017
    Workers - GR II
    Germany

    The EESC recognises the important role of transport as a driver of the EU economy and supports the European Commission (EC) in its ambitions to ensure that the EU remains in a leading position in clean, competitive and connected mobility in the future.

    The EESC welcomes the fact that the EC is taking the initiative to clarify the regulatory framework on road transport and to ensure better enforcement and closer cooperation between Member States.

    However, the EESC is of the opinion that the proposed changes to legislation on driving times and rest periods and on the posting of drivers fail to effectively address the identified problems in road transport in several aspects, including not making the rules simpler, clearer and more enforceable.

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