Healthcare must be people-centred and valued as a social investment, not a 'cost', concluded a conference organised by the Civil Society Organisations' Group of the EESC at the House of Europe in Stockholm on 25 May 2023. For this to happen it is necessary to change mindsets socially, economically and politically.
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Inaugural speech at the conference 'Health, Care and Prosperity after Covid-19: Swedish and European Perspectives', Stockholm, 25 May 2023
One of the top priorities of the disability movement, called for for many years, the European Disability Card will enable people with disabilities to exercise their fundamental right to freedom of movement in the EU on the same footing as people without disabilities.
The EESC describes the Commission's proposals for strengthening social dialogue in Member States and the EU as both timely and necessary, but calls for additional steps. Action is needed on improving national consultations with the social partners, national and European collective bargaining coverage and the implementation of social partner agreements
Con ocasión del Día Mundial de la Seguridad y la Salud en el Trabajo de 2023, el Comité Económico y Social Europeo pide a la Comisión Europea que adopte normas vinculantes para prevenir los riesgos psicosociales en el lugar de trabajo. Cada vez son más los indicios que apuntan a que el trabajo precario está afectando significativamente a la salud mental de los trabajadores. La petición se formuló en el pleno de ayer del CESE, que dirigió por primera vez el recién elegido presidente, Oliver Röpke.
With populism and authoritarianism on the rise across Europe, civil society organisations face growing hostility. Battling with financial constraints, smear campaigns, political attacks and legal and administrative obstacles, they urgently need reinforced support on all fronts to be able to play their key role of making our societies more open, more accountable and just.
Amid a projected rise in the number of people at risk of poverty, adequate minimum income is a necessary condition to ensure a dignified life for many Europeans. To make sure it is available to all those who need it, Member States should put in place transparent and non-discriminatory criteria for people to obtain it.
Poverty must always be combated in the EU and in the rest of the world. This is all the more important as the cost of living has increased significantly since the onset of the war in Ukraine. While civil society organisations provide important solutions to tackle the effects of poverty, it is clear that future policy measures must be poverty-proof. These are the conclusions of a discussion organised by the Civil Society Organisations' Group of the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) on 22 March 2023. The event was attended by high-level guest speakers, including Italy's Minister for Labour and Social Policies, Marina Elvira Calderone.
At its plenary session in March, the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) held a debate with Italy's Minister of Labour and Social Policies, Marina Elvira Calderone, on making EU labour markets stronger and more inclusive. The EESC reiterated its support for the European Commission's proposal to strengthen national equality bodies, which are entrusted with promoting equality for all and combating discrimination in employment.
El Protocolo de Progreso Social, propuesto durante la Conferencia sobre el Futuro de Europa, da prioridad a los derechos de los trabajadores y a los derechos sociales y sindicales cuando entran en conflicto con las libertades económicas. Sin embargo, aunque todo el mundo está de acuerdo en que los derechos sociales y las libertades económicas pueden coexistir, el apoyo a la incorporación del Protocolo al Derecho primario de la UE dista mucho de ser unánime y existen opiniones divergentes entre los interlocutores sociales y en la comunidad académica, tal y como se confirmó en una audiencia del CESE
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