The Clean Transition Dialogues - stocktaking

Document Type
AC

Industry 5.0 – how to make it happen

Document Type
AC
Adopted on 26/03/2025 - Bureau decision date: 24/10/2024
Reference
REX/594-EESC-2025
Employers - GR I
Bulgaria
Plenary session number
595
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  • Record of proceedings REX/594
  • Follow-up from the Commission REX/594
Download — EESC opinion: Competitiveness and economic security – how should EU trade policy contribute to the objectives of the Draghi report?
Adopted on 26/02/2025 - Bureau decision date: 24/10/2024
Reference
SOC/821-EESC-2024
Workers - GR II
Spain
Plenary session number
594
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The opinion expresses the views of the EU organized civil society on the priorities to the sixty-ninth session of the Commission on the Status of Women (UNCSW69). It calls for an increased pace of progress on gender equality, be more vocal about the shrinking space for civil society and block any backlash against women’s rights. Some challenges to be addressed include attracting more women to politics, addressing violence against women, ensuring a gender-equal just transition, closing the gender digital gap and the unpaid care responsibilities and ensuring women stay in the labour market.

  • Record of Proceedings SOC/821
  • Follow-up from the Commission SOC/821
Download — EESC opinion: EESC contribution to the EU's priorities at the UNCSW69

An opinion adopted during the October plenary session pointed out that local communities, particularly those close to nuclear installations, and national civil society organisations should have their say, and be given the support needed to do so. The burden of processing nuclear waste should not be left to future generations and recycling techniques should be used wherever possible.

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8 pages

This resolution presents recommendations of the European Economic and Social Committee to the legislature 2024-2029. They are based on discussions with social partners and civil society organizations from all walks of life, including young people during the first EESC Civil Society Week, and contain a comprehensive set of actionable steps to strengthen and safeguard democratic principles.

Published in
4 pages

Between 20-23 September, EESC President Oliver Röpke led a delegation of the European Economic and Social Committee to the United Nations Summit of the Future, which took place in New York. The event, a cornerstone in discussions about the future of multilateral cooperation, focused on urgent global challenges including sustainable development, peace, security, and digital governance.

The European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) is urging the European Union to boost its investment in secure connectivity, resilient infrastructure, and supply chains to ensure it stays competitive in the rapidly evolving field of general-purpose AI (GPAI). These measures are seen as essential in maximising the benefits of generative AI in line with European values, needs, and fundamental rights.

Conclusions and recommendations