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

  • Elfogadott vélemények on 24/03/2021
    Hivatkozás
    SOC/664-EESC-2020
    Download — EGSZB-vélemény: Adequate minimum wages directive
  • Elfogadott vélemények on 24/03/2021 - Bureau decision date: 01/12/2020
    Hivatkozás
    CCMI/178-EESC-2021
    Employers - GR I
    France
    (France

    Batteries placed on the EU market should become sustainable, high-performing and safe all along their entire life cycle. This means batteries that are produced with the lowest possible environmental impact, using materials obtained in full respect of human rights as well as social and ecological standards. Batteries have to be long-lasting and safe, and at the end of their life, they should be repurposed, remanufactured or recycled, feeding valuable materials back into the economy.

    Download — EGSZB-vélemény: Sustainability requirements for batteries in the EU
  • Elfogadott vélemények on 24/03/2021 - Bureau decision date: 28/10/2020
    Hivatkozás
    INT/918-EESC-2020
    Employers - GR I
    Germany

    On 9 September 2020, the European Commission adopted its first annual Strategic Foresight Report, presenting Commission’s strategy to integrate strategic foresight into EU policy-making. Strategic foresight aims to identify emerging challenges and opportunities to better steer the European Union's strategic choices and to inform major policy initiatives. It will support the Commission in designing future-proof policies and legislation that serves both the current needs and longer-term aspirations of European citizens.

     

    Download — EGSZB-vélemény: Strategic foresight
  • Elfogadott vélemények on 24/03/2021 - Bureau decision date: 28/10/2020
    Hivatkozás
    SOC/662-EESC-2020
    Employers - GR I
    Bulgaria
    Workers - GR II
    Hungary

    Teleworking has the potential to support work-life balance and should be a means of promoting gender equality. For this, the burden of the unpaid care and domestic work performed by women must be fully shared with men. Then, the rules applying to the workplace must be applied to the home office, including on health and safety and protection against harassment and violence. As  there is no consolidated European framework on telework, it is necessary to assess existing rules' effectiveness. Social partners should review the 2002 Framework Agreement on Telework and give it a new impetus.

    Download — EGSZB-vélemény: Teleworking and gender equality - conditions so that teleworking does not exacerbate the unequal distribution of unpaid care and domestic work between women and men and for it to be an engine for promoting gender equality
  • Elfogadott vélemények on 24/03/2021 - Bureau decision date: 28/10/2020
    Hivatkozás
    INT/924-EESC-2020
    Employers - GR I
    Austria

    The EESC welcomes the new vision for the ERA agenda and is pleased that this is a real "New Deal" for the EU's research, technology and innovation.

    Download — EGSZB-vélemény: A new European Research Area (ERA) for research and innovation
  • Elfogadott vélemények on 24/03/2021 - Bureau decision date: 28/10/2020
    Hivatkozás
    TEN/725-EESC-2020
    Employers - GR I
    Germany
    Download — EGSZB-vélemény: Methane Strategy
  • Elfogadott vélemények on 24/03/2021 - Bureau decision date: 15/09/2020
    Hivatkozás
    CCMI/177-EESC-2020
    Workers - GR II
    Romania
    Employers - GR I
    Slovakia

    In September 2020, the European Commission presented the Action Plan on Critical Raw Materials, which also contains the 2020 List of Critical Raw Materials.

    Download — EGSZB-vélemény: Critical Raw Materials Resilience: Charting a Path towards greater Security and Sustainability
  • Elfogadott vélemények on 24/03/2021 - Bureau decision date: 28/10/2020
    Hivatkozás
    INT/920-EESC-2020
    Employers - GR I
    Spain
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Lithuania

    The EESC shares the Commission's view on the strategic importance of payments and that further work is needed to enable payment transactions within the single market using new home-grown, pan-European payment solutions. It also supports the view that the Commission should act as a political catalyst, whilst it is the private sector that should design the innovative digital payment solutions. The EESC believes that relevant market players should be subject to appropriate legislation, supervision and oversight, ensuring a level playing field among those offering the same services and activities.

     

    Download — EGSZB-vélemény: Retail payments for the EU (Communication)
  • Elfogadott vélemények on 24/02/2021 - Bureau decision date: 28/10/2020
    Hivatkozás
    ECO/536-EESC-2020
    Employers - GR I
    Spain
    Download — EGSZB-vélemény: Digital operational resilience
  • Elfogadott vélemények on 24/02/2021 - Bureau decision date: 28/10/2020
    Hivatkozás
    ECO/534-EESC-2020-04935
    Workers - GR II
    Romania
    Employers - GR I
    Germany

    The EESC considers that in addressing the challenges and risks associated with digital transformation, regulation for technology providers, protecting consumers, granting access to financial services, operational resilience and security of network and information systems are crucial for creating the Digital Single Market for financial services. As concerns crypto assets, the EESC endorses the various regulatory adjustment measures envisaged which are needed to modernise financial services, without losing sight of consumer protection and prudential rules.

    Download — EGSZB-vélemény: Digital Finance Strategy for the EU