Opinions and other works with Employers' Group members as rapporteur/co-rapporteur/rapporteur-general

  • verabschiedet on 27/05/2015
    Referenz
    NAT/666-EESC-2015-01-01-01407-00-01-AC-TRA
    Employers - GR I
    Ireland
    Plenary session number
    508
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    Download — EESC opinion: Trade in seal products
  • verabschiedet on 27/05/2015
    Referenz
    CCMI/129-EESC
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Czech Republic
    Employers - GR I
    Malta

    The Food and drink Industry is the largest manufacturing sector in the EU economy employing directly 4.25 million workers in the EU. It is a non-cyclical and resilient pillar with a strong presence in all member states. It processes 70% of EU agriculture produce and provides safe, quality and nutritious food to the benefit of European consumers, besides being the largest global exporter of food and drink products. The sector generates 7% of EU GDP and should be an important contributor to achieve the EU target set in the 2020 strategy of achieving the necessary expansion of the manufacturing sector that will make it a contributor of 20% of European GDP.

     

    Download — Food and Drinks Sector
  • verabschiedet on 27/05/2015
    Referenz
    SOC/519-EESC-2015-01-01-01167-00-02-ac-tra
    Workers - GR II
    Portugal
    Employers - GR I
    Czech Republic
    Plenary session number
    508
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    The Employment Guidelines cover job creation, skills supply, well-functioning labour markets, social protection and fighting poverty. They should set quantified objectives for employment and poverty reduction, and support entrepreneurship and the social economy. Public investment should not be considered as expenditure. Workers' mobility should safeguard the transferability of their social rights.

    Download — EESC opinion: Employment Guidelines SOC/519
  • verabschiedet on 27/05/2015
    Referenz
    SOC/517-EESC-2014-07336-00-00-ac-tra
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Latvia
    Employers - GR I
    Spain
    Plenary session number
    508
    -
    Download — EESC opinion: Long-term social care and deinstitutionalisation
  • verabschiedet on 27/05/2015
    Referenz
    SOC/518-EESC-2014-01-01-06567-00-00-ac-tra
    Employers - GR I
    Czech Republic
    Plenary session number
    508
    -
    Download — EESC opinion: Fostering creativity, entrepreneurship and mobility in education and training
  • verabschiedet on 18/05/2015
    Referenz
    CCMI/131-EESC
    Workers - GR II
    Romania
    Employers - GR I
    Belgium

    3D printing, in combination with the internet, robotics and open-source software, will result in a new industrial revolution with profound implications over the coming years for national economies, business models and education.

    3D manufacturing – better known as 3D printing – is a process that uses digital "blueprints" to produce three-dimensional products and parts. It is also referred to as "additive manufacturing". A wide variety of materials are commonly used in this process: bioplastics, gypsum, gold, etc. Particular attention should be paid here to the origin of products. There are unprecedented opportunities in this field for businesses.

     

    Download — Additive manufacturing
  • verabschiedet on 23/04/2015
    Referenz
    TEN/566-EESC-2015
    Workers - GR II
    Luxembourg
    Employers - GR I
    Sweden
    Download — EESC opinion: Roadmap to a single European transport area – Progress and challenges
  • verabschiedet on 23/04/2015
    Referenz
    TEN/562-EESC-2015
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    United Kingdom
    Employers - GR I
    Finland

    The EU Climate and Energy Framework is based on substantial previous legislation, some of it incompletely transposed and ineffectively implemented. Bringing the Energy Union into being will require further legislation and rigorous implementation of it. A robust governance framework is vital and the most effective type of governance is where agreeing methods for determining and implementing the objective is seen as a joint enterprise involving all stakeholders.

    Download — EESC opinion: Governance system/2030 climate and energy framework
  • verabschiedet on 22/04/2015
    Referenz
    CCMI/127-EESC
    Employers - GR I
    Czech Republic
    Workers - GR II
    Italy

    The glass industry is being doubly impacted by the economic crisis, since its activity relies heavily on the economic health of other sectors such as the construction and automotive sectors. Weak economic growth and slowing domestic demand are specifically due to the austerity policies coordinated at European level and together account for the crisis that is affecting the sector.

     

     

    • An industrial policy - Yseult Lallemand
    • Good wine should be drunk in fine crystal glass - Ima Gomez Lopez
    • Overview of the Glass sector - Graham Hay
    • The Future of the Glass Sector in Europe - Bertrand Cazes
    • Une politique industrielle pour le secteur européen du verre - Vincent Detremmerie
    Download — An industrial policy for the European glass sector
  • verabschiedet on 19/03/2015
    Referenz
    ECO/375-EESC-2014-07288-00-00-ac-tra
    Employers - GR I
    Ireland
    Workers - GR II
    Italy
    Plenary session number
    506
    -

    The European economic governance rules, conceived in crisis, played an important role in fiscal consolidation and economic policy coordination, but the cost was high in terms of growth and employment. The quantitative easing measures now being embarked upon by the European Central Bank need to be matched by greater political initiatives by the Member States. In the review of the Multiannual Financial Framework in 2016, there is a need to back urgent structural reforms of common EU interest with some form of fiscal capacity. A reasonable deviation from the 3% deficit parameter should be considered as a temporary exception for a given number of years and not be automatically liable to sanctions. A lack of implementation of country-specific recommendations (CSRs) could be countered by real involvement of civil society and the social partners in drawing up CSRs.

    • IIEA Economic Governance Group - Submission on Analytical Note “Preparing for Next Steps on Better Economic Governance in the Euro Area”
    Download — EESC opinion: Economic governance review