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

  • verabschiedet on 14/06/2023 - Bureau decision date: 23/01/2023
    Referenz
    TEN/805-EESC-2023
    Workers - GR II
    Austria
    Plenary session number
    579
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    Download — Stellungnahme des Ausschusses: EU Hydrogen bank
  • verabschiedet on 14/06/2023 - Bureau decision date: 13/12/2022
    Referenz
    TEN/793-EESC-2023
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Netherlands
    Workers - GR II
    France
    Plenary session number
    579
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    Download — Stellungnahme des Ausschusses: Electricity market reform
  • verabschiedet on 14/06/2023 - Bureau decision date: 19/10/2021
    Referenz
    INT/969-EESC-2022-05381-00-00-AC-TRA
    Workers - GR II
    Italy
    Plenary session number
    579
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    This initiative will require companies to substantiate claims they make about the environmental footprint of their products/services by using standard methods for quantifying them. The aim is to make the claims reliable, comparable and verifiable across the EU – reducing ‘greenwashing’.

    Download — Stellungnahme des Ausschusses: Green claims
  • verabschiedet on 14/06/2023 - Bureau decision date: 20/09/2022
    Referenz
    SOC/747-EESC-2022
    Workers - GR II
    Spain
    Employers - GR I
    Romania
    Plenary session number
    579
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    The EESC asserts that businesses and workers must have proper channels for participating in efforts to support environmental protection and combat climate change. While respecting the role of national industrial relations systems and the autonomy of the social partners, the EESC considers that issues related to the green transition could be a stronger focus of collective bargaining at the appropriate levels. It highlights collective bargaining as a key tool that can help companies and workers face the challenges of the climate crisis, including the derived costs for companies.

    Download — Stellungnahme des Ausschusses: Green collective bargaining
  • verabschiedet on 27/04/2023 - Bureau decision date: 15/11/2022
    Referenz
    INT/1010-EESC-2023-00254-00-00-ac-tra
    Employers - GR I
    Portugal
    Workers - GR II
    Malta
    Plenary session number
    578
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    This is an exploratory opinion requested by the Swedish presidency of the Council as a follow-up to the opinion INT/1000 Competitiveness check adopted at the request of the Czech presidency.

    Download — Stellungnahme des Ausschusses: Further enhancing the EU's digital competitiveness
  • verabschiedet on 27/04/2023 - Bureau decision date: 15/11/2022
    Referenz
    TEN/795-EESC-2022-01-01
    (Sweden
    Workers - GR II
    Poland
    Plenary session number
    578
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    Download — Stellungnahme des Ausschusses: The transition to a long-term sustainable transport system
  • verabschiedet on 27/04/2023 - Bureau decision date: 27/10/2022
    Referenz
    NAT/885-EESC-2022
    Workers - GR II
    France
    Plenary session number
    578
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    Download — Stellungnahme des Ausschusses: Right to a healthy environment in the European Union especially in the context of the war in Ukraine
  • verabschiedet on 27/04/2023 - Bureau decision date: 27/10/2022
    Referenz
    ECO/600-EESC-2022
    Plenary session number
    578
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    Download — Stellungnahme des Ausschusses: The EESC's recommendations for a solid reform of the European Semester
  • verabschiedet on 27/04/2023 - Bureau decision date: 20/09/2022
    Referenz
    SOC/745-EESC-2023
    Workers - GR II
    Spain
    Plenary session number
    578
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    In this opinion, requested by the upcoming Spanish presidency of the EU, the EESC is exploring the consequences of precarious working conditions on the mental health of workers.
    The Committee:

    • strongly upholds the evidence showing that precarious work increases the chances of worker´s mental health deteriorating and it is incompatible with the achievement of SDGs in the EU: it is a public health issue that has to be eradicated 
    • stresses that combating work-related psychosocial risks at the source, using organisational interventions to reshape working conditions, is an essential first step in promoting mental health in the workplace as has highlighted by WHO and ILO
    • proposes adopting specific EU legislation on preventing psychosocial risk as well as developing and modernising the current directive on occupational safety and health
    Download — Stellungnahme des Ausschusses: Precarious work and mental health
  • verabschiedet on 27/04/2023 - Bureau decision date: 20/09/2022
    Referenz
    SOC/746-EESC-2022
    Workers - GR II
    Germany
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Poland
    Plenary session number
    578
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    Democracy at work should cover all workers, types of work, as well as all workplaces, including platform workers. It makes companies more resilient, economically successful and better able to deliver on employment and decent work. Successful forms of democratic participation are also found in the social economy, and cooperatives. European Works Councils (EWCs) could be improved by improving participation rights and sanctioning infringements. More democracy in the world of work depends on cooperation of all stakeholders, and can help ease the green and digital transitions. It is crucial to educate young people in favor of democracy at work.

    Download — Stellungnahme des Ausschusses: Democracy at work