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  • Vedtaget on 30/04/2014
    Reference
    SOC/495-EESC-2013-6218
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Germany
    Plenary session number
    498
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    Download — EESC opinion: Measures supporting integration of young EU citizens
  • Vedtaget on 27/02/2014
    Reference
    SOC/499-EESC-2013-8054
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Lithuania
    Plenary session number
    496
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    Traineeships have become an important gateway through which young people enter the labour market. However, although traineeships have become standard in European labour markets, their spread has been accompanied by growing concerns as to learning content and working conditions. To facilitate access to employment, traineeships should offer good quality learning content and adequate working conditions.

    Download — EESC opinion: Quality framework for traineeships
  • Vedtaget on 16/10/2013
    Reference
    SOC/492-EESC-2013-01-01-6458
    Plenary session number
    493
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    Download — EESC opinion: Financial allocation
  • Vedtaget on 18/09/2013
    Reference
    SOC/484-EESC-2013-3516
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Romania
    Plenary session number
    492
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    The aim of this recast is to allow the EU to attract talented non-EU students and researchers, while taking into consideration a certain risk of exploitation, to which trainees and au-pairs are particularly exposed. The proposal amends two existing directives: 1/ the “Students’ Directive” (Council Directive 2004/114/EC on the conditions of admission of third country nationals for the purposes of studies, pupil exchange, unremunerated training or voluntary service): extending its scope to remunerated trainees and au-pairs and making mandatory provisions on unremunerated trainees; 2/ the “Researchers’ Directive” (Council Directive 2005/71/EC on a specific procedure for admitting third-country nationals for the purposes of scientific research).

    Download — EESC opinion: Entry and residence of third country nationals (recast)
  • Vedtaget on 10/07/2013
    Reference
    SOC/476-EESC-2013-658
    Workers - GR II
    Portugal
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Czech Republic
    Plenary session number
    491
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    Download — EESC opinion: Rethinking education
  • Vedtaget on 22/05/2013
    Reference
    SOC/485-EESC-2013-01-01-3206
    Workers - GR II
    Portugal
    Plenary session number
    490
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    The EESC agrees with the Commission on the need to change the rules of the Parliament and of the Council on the European Social Fund and the Structural Funds, but regrets that the funds for the Initiative for Youth Employment do not result from a strengthening of the EU budget but are taken from the overall budget for cohesion. The Committee is also convinced that the foreseen amount, i.e. € 6 billion, is insufficient given the magnitude of the problem and the urgency to solve it. Finally, the Committee reiterates that the maximum age giving access to the Youth Guarantee should be increased to 30 years to cover for people who are still in a transition phase from education to employment.
    Download — EESC opinion: Youth Guarantee (ESF)
  • Vedtaget on 21/03/2013
    Reference
    SOC/474-EESC-2012-2419
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Czech Republic
    Employers - GR I
    Belgium
    Plenary session number
    488
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    The EESC welcomes the Youth Employment Package. It recommends, whenever possible, the age limit for access to the scheme be increased to 30, to cover young people who leave university later or those who are still in a transition phase from education to employment and are still at risk of losing contact with the labour market. There is also need to improve the conditions for offering traineeships and ensure their quality.

    Download — EESC opinion: Youth Employment Package
  • Vedtaget on 16/01/2013
    Reference
    SOC/445-EESC-2012-01-01-963
    Employers - GR I
    Spain
    Plenary session number
    486
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    The EESC recommends that the European Commission and the Member States support further studies and research that would tap the potential of gifted children and young people, aiming to facilitate employment and employability within the framework of the EU and, in a context of economic crisis, enhance specialist knowledge and prevent brain drain. It also recommends that greater consideration be given to each Member State's existing models for and experience in working with highly gifted children, and presents various proposals aimed at improving educational care for children and young people with high abilities.
    Download — EESC opinion: Unleashing the potential of children and young people with high intellectual abilities in the European Union
  • Vedtaget on 18/09/2012
    Reference
    INT/593-EESC-2012-138
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Portugal
    Plenary session number
    483
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    The EESC considers that this issue needs to be analysed very thoroughly and placed within an EU framework taking into consideration the principles of subsidiarity and proportionality. Special emphasis must be placed on empowering, informing and educating children, families and teachers. The EESC calls on advertisers and sponsors to adopt and apply the highest levels of protection of children's rights.
    Download — EESC opinion: Advertising / young people and children
  • Vedtaget on 12/07/2012
    Reference
    SOC/450-EESC-2012-01-01-1579
    Workers - GR II
    Poland
    Plenary session number
    482
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    The EESC stresses the usefulness of the Youth Opportunities initiative and is ready to get involved in implementing the initiative by cooperating with the social partners and civil society organisations and through joint action with stakeholders to promote it. The EU's austerity policy and the lack of a clear and generally recognised growth policy could jeopardise the success of the Youth Opportunities initiative, therefore it is vital to create an appropriate economic and financial environment. The EESC emphasises the importance of appropriate education, training and careers advice and believes that it is appropriate to support first work experience and on-the-job training. Quality apprenticeships, placements in enterprises and traineeships are an important means for young people to acquire skills and work experience. The first job should guarantee a set of minimum employment standards. The creation of new high-quality jobs must remain a priority.

    Download — EESC opinion: Youth Opportunities Initiative