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Grúpa na nOibrithe (Grúpa II) - Related Events
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The forthcoming period will be decisive for the future of the EU institutions in general, but in particular for the living and working conditions of EU citizens. This is why the Workers' Group of the European Economic and Social Committee is organising an extraordinary meeting in Sofia, Bulgaria, to discuss the social achievements of the ending Bulgarian EU Presidency and to look ahead at future challenges on the way towards a social Europe for all.
How to make digitalization a success? What should be done in order to make sure digital innovation creates decent jobs and improves working conditions? These are the questions that the Workers’ Group had on the agenda for its meeting in Tallinn on 6 October 2017, which was dedicated to digitalisation and its implications for working people.
The setup could not have been chosen more appropriately, as Estonia is considered to be the EU country most advanced in digitalisation and very open to ICT innovation, keen to put new ideas into practice very rapidly. ...
Civil society as a driver for change towards sustainable societies - models empowering civil society
The EESC side-event at the UN High-level Political Forum session this year in New York will look into the broader experiences with civil society involvement in the EU and other world regions and will try to define enabling conditions for a strong and active role of stakeholders.
On 11 and 12 May 2017, the Workers' Group held an extraordinary meeting in Malta, on the occasion of the Maltese Presidency, that focused among others on the priorities and programme of the Maltese Presidency, the economic and social situation in the host country and in the EU in general and the need to achieve a fairer EU trade policy for workers and citizens.
The Workers' Group organised an extraordinary meeting to discuss its strategy and priorities in view of the unfolding political and institutional developments that will shape the year 2017.
Boosting economic recovery through public investment was the focus of discussions at the Workers' Group extraordinary meeting on 30 November.
On 12-13 October 2016, the Workers' Group of the European Economic and Social Committee organised an extraordinary meeting in Bratislava.
On 31 May 2016, the Workers' Group of the European Economic and Social Committee held an extraordinary meeting at the Hague.
The Workers' Group organised an extraordinary meeting to discuss its political priorities and to take stock of the ongoing legislative and political work in the European institutions.