The Workers’ Group at the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC Workers’ Group) expresses its grave concern regarding recent legislative developments in Slovenia, in particular the proposed intervention legislation and the announced changes to the system for the collection of trade union membership fees.

Statement of the Bureau of the External Relations Section of the European Economic and Social Committee on the situation in the Middle East

We are greatly concerned about the situation in the Middle East and the consequences of the ongoing conflict involving Iran and neighbouring countries; we call for de-escalation, renewed peace talks, and a firm commitment to multilateral principles. The ceasefire remains fragile after failed negotiations. Priority should be given to renewed negotiations and inclusive dialogue based on the UN Charter and a rules-based multilateral order. 

 

COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION TO THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT, THE COUNCIL, THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COMMITTEE AND THE COMMITTEE OF THE REGIONS on the EU Industrial Maritime Strategy

Download — COM111-2026_PART1_EXT — (CCMI/0258)

COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION TO THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL Action Plan on Drone and Counter Drone Security

Download — COM81-2026_PART1_EXT — (CCMI/0265)

PGDG 13 AMS - Whistleblower Protection Directive

Download — EESC-2025-04143-00-00-AMS-TRA — (SOC/0847)

EU Budget expenditure tracking and performance framework

Download — EESC-2026-00577-00-01-PA-TRA — (ECO/0698)

Quality in employment and working conditions
DG EMPL – Commissioner MÎNZATU

Connecting Europe Facility 2028-2034
DG MOVE – Commissioner TZITZIKOSTAS

Report on Competition Policy 2024
DG COMP - Executive Vice-President RIBERA

A European Liquid Fuels Strategy for a sustainable affordable and resilient low-carbon transition
DG MOVE – Commissioner TZITZIKOSTAS