Opinions and other works with Employers' Group members as rapporteur/co-rapporteur/rapporteur-general

  • Tuairimí a glacadh on 23/10/2024 - Bureau decision date: 23/04/2024
    Reference
    CCMI/237-EESC-2024
    Employers - GR I
    Greece
    (Ireland
    Plenary session number
    591
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    The European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) was asked by the upcoming Hungarian Presidency of the Council of the EU to produce an exploratory opinion on paving the way to EU accession for the Western Balkans, underlining the benefits of the future enlargement to the region from a holistic point of view.

    • Follow-up from the Commission CCMI/237
    Download — Tuairim ó CESE: The Clean Transition Dialogues – Stocktaking A strong European industry for a sustainable Europe
  • Tuairimí a glacadh on 23/10/2024 - Bureau decision date: 19/03/2024
    Reference
    INT/1067-EESC-2024-01676
    Employers - GR I
    France
    Plenary session number
    591
    -

    An efficient intellectual property rights system is a staple of any solid industrial strategy. However, counterfeiting not only leads to losses of revenue for IP rightsholders, but also poses significant risks to consumer safety, public health and the environment. The initiative taken by the Commission with its Recommendation on measures to combat counterfeiting and enhance the enforcement of intellectual property rights will aim to protect the integrity of the single market. The cross-border nature of the trade in counterfeit goods and their online dissemination means that Member States alone cannot do this. EU intervention is therefore the best course of action.

    • Record of proceedings INT/1067
    • Follow-up from the Commission INT/1067 
    Download — Tuairim ó CESE: Fight against counterfeiting
  • Tuairimí a glacadh on 23/10/2024 - Bureau decision date: 18/01/2024
    Reference
    CCMI/228-EESC-2024
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Cyprus
    Employers - GR I
    Slovakia
    Plenary session number
    591
    -

    The proposed opinion aims to have a constructive influence on policymakers, especially on EU level, providing an objective analysis of the issues at hand and presenting concrete suggestions that may inform legislative action. It will provide insights and recommendations for the development of an effective waste treatment, resource management and circularity measures across the Union in a way that reflects the views and concerns of the social partners, industry and CSOs on this issue.

    • Record of proceedings CCMI/228
    Download — Tuairim ó CESE: From waste plants to resource plants
  • Tuairimí a glacadh on 23/10/2024 - Bureau decision date: 12/12/2023
    Reference
    INT/1055-EESC-2024-00602-00-00-AC-TRA
    Employers - GR I
    Germany
    Plenary session number
    591
    -

    The exploratory opinion requested by the Commission and by the Presidency of the Council of the EU focuses on general-purpose AI models (GPAI), their use by institutions, bodies and businesses and the impact they have. Based on the consultations and opinion´s findings, the EESC believes that to be competitive in GPAI, Europe must invest in secure connectivity and backbone infrastructure as well as in a resilient supply chain to ensure that generative AI can be harnessed for European players and aligned with Europe´s values and needs. A coordinated European and national investment in innovation is needed, and the tools of competition policy need to be mobilised in order to combat a market concentration dominated by large, often non-European, digital companies.

    • Record of proceedings INT/1055
    Download — Tuairim ó CESE: General-purpose AI: way forward after the AI Act
  • Tuairimí a glacadh on 23/10/2024 - Bureau decision date: 12/12/2023
    Reference
    INT/1054-EESC-2024-00492-00-00-AC-TRA
    Employers - GR I
    Latvia
    Plenary session number
    591
    -

    The evaluation report contributed to the mid-term evaluation of the Digital Europe Programme by assessing its implementation in two key capacity areas, namely advanced digital skills, and ensuring a wide use of digital technologies across the economy and society through Digital Innovation Hubs. The evaluation was carried out in accordance with 3 main criteria (effectiveness, relevance, inclusion of civil society and its added value), by collecting and analysing contributions of stakeholders from 5 different Member States.

    • Record of proceedings INT/1054
    Download — Evaluation of the Digital Europe Programme
  • Tuairimí a glacadh on 23/10/2024 - Bureau decision date: 31/05/2024
    Reference
    TEN/842-EESC-2024
    Employers - GR I
    Czech Republic
    Workers - GR II
    France
    Plenary session number
    591
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    Member States should facilitate inclusive engagement, openness and transparency with civil society in all areas of RWM. Available funding should be used to increase the capacity of civil society groups, particularly local communities close to nuclear installations, to participate independently in projects and studies to assess participation and transparency practices in RWM. Member States shall assume all their responsibilities so as not to leave future generations with the burden of processing nuclear waste, whatever its nature, lifespan and hazard level. The development of shared solutions, including but not limited to multinational radioactive waste repositories, could be of interest to some EU Member States, particularly countries with small or medium-sized inventories.

    • TEN/842 Record of the proceedings
    • Follow-up from the Commission TEN/842
    Download — Tuairim ó CESE: Radioactive waste management: a civil society perspective
  • Tuairimí a glacadh on 19/09/2024 - Bureau decision date: 17/09/2024
    Reference
    CCMI/238-EESC-2024
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Cyprus
    Employers - GR I
    Slovakia
    Plenary session number
    594
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    The European Union’s ambitious climate targets have significantly impacted resource and energy-intensive industries (REIIs), which are crucial to the EU economy. These industries face rising costs due to high energy prices, carbon pricing, and regulatory changes. This opinion reflects on the optimal solutions to maintain the competitiveness of EU industry in face if the rising energy prices and the costs required to support the transition towards a low-carbon economy. The EU Youth Test at the EESC was applied to this opinion.

  • Tuairimí a glacadh on 18/09/2024 - Bureau decision date: 19/03/2024
    Reference
    INT/1069-EESC-2024
    Employers - GR I
    Bulgaria
    Plenary session number
    590
    -

    This is an exploratory opinion requested by the upcoming Hungarian Presidency of the Council of the European Union.

    • INT/1069 CR
    Download — Tuairim ó CESE: The results and experiences of efforts to close the innovation gap in the EU in the light of Horizon 2020 and Horizon Europe programme
  • Tuairimí a glacadh on 18/09/2024 - Bureau decision date: 19/03/2024
    Reference
    CCMI/236-EESC-2024
    Employers - GR I
    Hungary
    (Belgium
    Plenary session number
    590
    -

    The well-functioning Single Market is a main asset of the EU. It is clearly the quality of the overall legislative framework that matters for businesses when making investment decisions, being a key competitiveness factor.

    • CR CCMI/236
    Download — Tuairim ó CESE: Sectoral initiatives and overall competitiveness of the EU
  • Tuairimí a glacadh on 18/09/2024 - Bureau decision date: 19/03/2024
    Reference
    INT/1068-EESC-2024-01789-00-00-AC-TRA
    Employers - GR I
    Spain
    Plenary session number
    590
    -

    Exploratory opinion requested by the Hungarian presidency on the policy measures and framework needed to support the EU industry to transform and decarbonize.

    • INT/1068 CR
    • Follow-up from the Commission INT/1068
    Download — Tuairim ó CESE: What EU policies are needed for enterprises/business to become competitive in a fair, sustainable, stronger and more resilient way to realize the European Green Deal