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  • verabschiedet on 21/09/2011
    Referenz
    REX/329-EESC-2011-1394
    Workers - GR II
    United Kingdom
    Employers - GR I
    France
    Plenary session number
    474
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    The central message of this exploratory opinion is the need for a coordinated approach on renewable energies in the region, one that is based on co-development.

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  • verabschiedet on 21/09/2011
    Referenz
    SOC/401-EESC-2011-1381
    Workers - GR II
    Germany
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Romania
    Plenary session number
    474
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    The Commission's communication sets out a strategy for the implementation of the charter in the new legal environment created by the Lisbon Treaty. The charter must serve as a compass for the Union's policies and their implementation by the Member States. The EESC finds that the Commission should strengthen the culture of fundamental rights at all government levels and across all policy and legislative domains level. It is as well urgent to establish a strategy for monitoring and for rapid reaction.

    Download — EESC opinion: Strategy for the effective implementation of the Charter of Fundamental Rights by the European Union
  • verabschiedet on 14/07/2011
    Referenz
    CCMI/91-EESC-2011-1177
    Employers - GR I
    Czech Republic
    Workers - GR II
    Italy
    The EESC welcomes the Commission document COM(2011) 25 final Tackling the Challenges in Commodity Markets and on Raw Materials and The European raw materials' initiative (RMI) as an important step to tackle this vital issue. EESC thus urges the EC to monitor the situation in international trade of critical raw materials (as listed in COM(2011) 25 final and with regular updating of this list). In addition, we endorse the need to continue in negotiation at the international level (WTO) to promote free trade also in commodity markets. The EESC urges a more active foreign policy regarding security of raw materials for EU industry.
    • Mr. Paul Anciaux, DG Enterprise and Industry, European Commission
    • Ms. Teresa Presas, Director General, Confederation of European Paper Industries (CEPI)
    • Mr. Dirk Fincke, Public Affairs Manager, European Aggregates Association
    • Mr. Dirk Fincke, Public Affairs Manager, European Aggregates Association (speech)
    • Ms. Annick Carpentier, Eurometaux
    • Agenda mini-hearing on raw materials
    Download — Tackling the challenges in commodity markets and on raw materials
  • verabschiedet on 14/07/2011
    Referenz
    SOC/410-EESC-2011-01-01-1173
    Workers - GR II
    Portugal
    Plenary session number
    473
    -
    Download — EESC opinion: The economic crisis, education and the labour market
  • verabschiedet on 14/07/2011
    Referenz
    ECO/287-EESC-2011-01-01-1167
    Workers - GR II
    Italy
    Plenary session number
    473
    -
    Download — Regional policy and smart growth
  • verabschiedet on 13/07/2011
    Referenz
    CCMI/79-EESC-2011-1175
    Workers - GR II
    Netherlands
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Romania
    • Appendix on Good practices accross Europe
    Download — Eu crisis exit strategies and industrial change: more precarious or sustainable jobs?
  • verabschiedet on 13/07/2011
    Referenz
    CCMI/85-EESC-2011-1176
    Workers - GR II
    Poland
    Employers - GR I
    Spain
    In the framework of this opinion a hearing (European Shipbuilding Industry - State aid and more) was organized in Gdansk, Poland, on 29 April 2010.
    Download — State aid to shipbuilding (additional opinion)
  • verabschiedet on 13/07/2011
    Referenz
    TEN/453-EESC-2011-01-01-1182
    Workers - GR II
    France
    Plenary session number
    473
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    The Europe 2020 strategy's objective is to use smart, sustainable and inclusive growth to emerge from the crisis. The Digital Agenda for Europe pinpoints as obstacles the lack of digital skills, the risk of low trust in networks, cybercrime and missed opportunities in addressing societal challenges. Unequal ICT access is primarily an extension of financial and social inequalities; there is an urgent need to develop growth and employment in order to secure a successful exit from the crisis. For ALL citizens, having a critical grasp of the contents of all media tools means 1) being online; 2) knowing how to use the equipment; 3) being at home with technology; 4) being trained to use it; 5) being part of the e society. E-inclusion must follow a global approach and ensure everyone's independence, regardless of their position in society.

    Download — Enhancing digital literacy, e-skills and e-inclusion
  • verabschiedet on 13/07/2011
    Referenz
    SOC/404-EESC-2011-1172
    Employers - GR I
    Czech Republic
    Workers - GR II
    Spain
    Plenary session number
    473
    -

    The "Agenda for new skills and jobs" is one of the seven flagship initiatives under the Europe 2020 Strategy. It proposes actions within four key priorities in order to reach an employment rate of 75% by 2020. In its opinion the EESC broadly welcomes the European Commission initiative but puts forward a number of comments and recommendations. For instance, the Committee finds that the proposed initiative fails to encapsulate the urgent need to create good-quality jobs. It does not constitute a sufficient stimulus to Member States to set more ambitious national goals backed by the necessary investment and structural reforms.

    Download — EESC opinion: An agenda for new skills and jobs
  • verabschiedet on 13/07/2011
    Referenz
    INT/560-EESC-2011-1159
    Workers - GR II
    Italy
    Plenary session number
    473
    -
    Download — EESC opinion: Electronic invoicing