European Economic
and Social Committee
New Action Plan on the implementation of the European Pillar of Social Rights
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Key points
The EESC:
calls for a thorough evaluation of the 2021 European Pillar of Social Rights (EPSR) Action Plan to inform a robust, forward-looking new EPSR Action Plan, with improved integration of the Social Scoreboard and Social Convergence Framework into the European Semester;
supports an EU-level quality job target, minimum standards to combat in-work poverty and insecurity, improved working conditions in the care sector and stronger protection for young people, including fair traineeships and corollary employment support;
urges the establishment of ambitious EU-wide standards for unemployment insurance, a directive on psychosocial risks and the right to disconnect and a 'golden rule' for social investment in fiscal policy, with earmarked EU and national funding;
advocates recognising lifelong learning as a right, boosting public and private training investment, mainstreaming and prioritising social objectives and gender equality throughout the EPSR, introducing youth checks and fully implementing the Social Economy Action Plan and a just transition framework;
calls for stronger social dialogue, active civil society involvement, mandatory social criteria in public procurement and the development of ‘Beyond GDP’ indicators to better reflect citizens' well-being and inclusive growth.
Downloads
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Technical annex
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Follow-up from the Commission SOC/822