Workers - GR II

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  • Hyväksytyt on 18/09/2020 - Bureau decision date: 02/04/2020
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    REX/532-EESC-2020
    Workers - GR II
    Germany

    Key points

    Global supply chains (GSC) are key and complex in economic activities across the world and in global trade. Economic growth, job creation and entrepreneurship are also contested by evidence of negative implications for working conditions as well as for sustainability in some supply chains.

    The COVID-19 crisis has unveiled the serious downfalls related to highly fragmented and undiversified supply chains. It exposed the vulnerability of workers' health and safety, and it highlighted violations of human rights. Trade will have to play a key role in promoting a sustainable economic recovery. However, stronger instruments need to deliver on a socially and environmentally responsible business, trade and investment agenda.

    GSC need to become more resilient, diversified and responsible, and ambitious actions need to ensure they contribute to a fairer economic and social model, based on sustainability and decent work.

    Download — ETSK:n lausunto: Sustainable supply chains and decent work in international trade (Exploratory opinion at the request of the German presidency)
  • Hyväksytyt on 18/09/2020 - Bureau decision date: 02/04/2020
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    SOC/645-EESC-2020
    Workers - GR II
    Portugal

    In this opinion, the EESC notes that platforms have "a generally positive impact on the economy", contributing as much to job creation and innovation, flexibility and autonomy for workers, as to ensuring income for workers (often supplementary) and allowing vulnerable people to access employment. It also notes that there are risks that must not be underestimated: (i) for workers, the denial of basic rights, including the rights to organisation and collective bargaining; precariousness; low pay; the increasing intensity of work; the extreme fragmentation of work on a global scale; the non-affiliation of workers to social security schemes; and (ii) for society, the increased risk of competition based on undercutting social standards.

    Download — ETSK:n lausunto: Fair work in the platform economy (Exploratory opinion at the request of the German presidency)
  • Hyväksytyt on 18/09/2020 - Bureau decision date: 20/02/2020
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    SOC/634-EESC-2020
    Workers - GR II
    France

    In this own-initiative opinion, the EESC calls on the European Union to develop a coherent and uniform approach to protecting unaccompanied foreign minors in Europe. It urges the European Commission to draw up a Directive on the protection of unaccompanied minors that serves the best interests of the child. The principle of "the best interests of the child" should take precedence over all other national and international law. The EESC calls on the Member States to evaluate minority based on a body of evidence, consisting principally of the declarations by the person in question, civil status documents presented and interviews with the person. Given that bone tests are not really reliable, the EESC calls for them to simply be stopped.

    Download — ETSK:n lausunto: The protection of unaccompanied migrant minors in Europe (own-initiative opinion)
  • Hyväksytyt on 18/09/2020 - Bureau decision date: 20/02/2020
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    NAT/789-EESC-2020
    Workers - GR II
    Germany
    Download — ETSK:n lausunto: Towards an EU strategy on sustainable consumption (own-initiative opinion)
  • Hyväksytyt on 18/09/2020 - Bureau decision date: 18/02/2020
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    NAT/787-EESC-2020-994
    Workers - GR II
    Germany
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Czech Republic
    Download — ETSK:n lausunto: "From farm to fork": a sustainable food strategy
  • Hyväksytyt on 18/09/2020 - Bureau decision date: 20/02/2020
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    TEN/706-EESC-2020
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Germany
    Workers - GR II
    Austria
    Download — ETSK:n lausunto: Between a trans-European super grid and local energy islands – the right mix of decentralised solutions and centralised structures for an economically, socially and ecologically sustainable energy transition
  • Hyväksytyt on 18/09/2020 - Bureau decision date: 18/02/2020
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    TEN/704-EESC-2020
    (Italy
    Workers - GR II
    Romania

    The EESC asks the Commission to strictly monitor progress in the deployment and real use of 5G and calls on the Member States to further accelerate the process and ensure a responsible implementation.

    In particular, the EESC believes it is vital to assess the risk profile of suppliers and apply relevant restrictions for suppliers considered to be high risk. In addition, the EESC reiterates its suggestion of having at least two suppliers for each country, at least one of which is European, in order to ensure political security of data and respect for heath requirements.

    The EESC recommends that European technological diplomacy be strengthened to enable the EU to ensure more balanced, reciprocal conditions for trade and investment, in particular as regards market access, subsidies, public procurement, technology transfers, industrial property and social and environmental standards.

    Download — ETSK:n lausunto: Secure 5G deployment – EU toolbox
  • Hyväksytyt on 18/09/2020 - Bureau decision date: 20/02/2020
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    REX/528-EESC-2020
    Employers - GR I
    Croatia
    Workers - GR II
    France

    On 5 February 2020, the European Commission published its Communication Enhancing the accession process – A credible EU perspective for the Western Balkans, proposing a new methodology for candidate countries of the Western Balkans with the objective to render the accession process more coherent, respond to concerns of certain Member States expressed in October 2019 and enable the enlargement process to continue.

    Download — ETSK:n lausunto: Contribution of civil society to the Green Agenda and sustainable development of the Western Balkans as part of the EU accession process (own-initiative opinion)
  • Hyväksytyt on 18/09/2020 - Bureau decision date: 20/02/2020
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    ECO/510-EESC-2020-2020-00997
    Workers - GR II
    Spain

    The EESC proposes launching a European pact to effectively combat tax fraud, evasion and avoidance and money laundering. The Committee calls on the European Commission to promote a political initiative involving national governments and the other European institutions in achieving this goal, fostering the consensus needed for this and involving civil society. Cooperation between Member States should be the main pillar of the pact. The Committee urges the European institutions and the Member States to provide the financial and human resources required for the effective implementation of existing European legislation and to agree on a commitment to adopt all necessary new legislative and administrative measures to effectively combat tax offences and bad practices, money laundering and the activities of tax havens. This requires permanent evaluation of the outcome of implementing each measure.

    • Slideshow used by DG FISMA at the study group meeting ECO/510 on 8 June 2020
    Download — ETSK:n lausunto: Combat tax fraud, tax avoidance and money laundering
  • Hyväksytyt on 18/09/2020 - Bureau decision date: 21/01/2020
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    ECO/506-EESC-2020-00732
    Workers - GR II
    Austria
    (Italy
    Download — ETSK:n lausunto: Economic governance review 2020