var titleJson = { "title":"Procedure 2024/0301/COD", "description":"COM (2024) 531:\n\t\tProposal for a REGULATION OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL on a public interface connected to the Internal Market Information System for the declaration
Adopted on 19/06/2025 - Bureau decision date: 28/04/2025
Reference
SOC/838-EESC-2025
Workers - GR II
Lithuania
Plenary session number
597
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  • Follow-up from the Commission SOC/838
Download — EESC opinion: Support to workers affected by imminent job displacement in enterprises undergoing restructuring

Myanmar: EU restrictive measures renewed until 30 April 2026

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Notice of meeting for the 243rd meeting of the INT section

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Proposal for a REGULATION OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL amending Regulation (EU) No 228/2013 as regards additional assistance and further flexibility to outermost regions affected by severe natural disasters and in the context of cyclone…

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Surveys keep reporting high rates of discrimination experienced by members of the Roma community in view of their Roma origin. Long history of discrimination and negative perceptions towards the Roma community further entrench prejudicial practices and antigypsyistic sentiments, manifesting themselves in various contexts. Focussing on various policy areas, this hearing will look at institutional antigypsyism and discuss ways how this can be tackled effectively.

  • Editorial by EESC President Oliver Röpke
  • Revision of Public Procurement Directives
  • Architects + Engineers: Partnership for Resilient Design
  • Conference on inclusive arts, sports and leisure
  • Rethinking European Student Accommodation for a Mobile Generation
  • Supporting inclusive sport through journalism
  • ... and much more

The European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) demands urgent action from the European Commission and EU Member States to dismantle barriers fragmenting the single market and keeping living costs high, even as inflation rates fall.