Press releases

  • Reference number
    34/2020

    The new head of the EESC is a convinced European with EU experience spanning two decades and considerable expertise in social matters, who firmly believes that the EU's civil society has the power to contribute to Europe's post-COVID-19 recovery and future resilience.

  • Reference number
    33/2020

    Együtt Európa jövőjéért: az új elnök elkötelezett amellett, hogy újjáépítse az EGSZB egységét és hírnevét, és megmutassa a szakpolitikák kialakításának uniós szintű befolyásolása terén érvényesülő hozzáadott értékét.

  • Reference number
    31/2020

    An official of CGIL, she is a member of the Workers’ Group

    Giulia Barbucci, a member of the European Economic and Social Committee since 2015, has been elected vice-president by the plenary assembly. She is committed to ensuring moderate and transparent management of the budget. Her main priorities for action are gender equality and the protection of workers.

  • Reference number
    30/2020

    The new Group presidents have been elected following the vote held on the first day of the inaugural plenary session of the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) and will serve for the 2020-2023 period of the coming term of office.

  • Reference number
    29/2020

    The European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) takes careful note of the European Parliament's vote not to grant the 2018 budget discharge and, whilst regretting the situation that led to this refusal, reiterates its firm commitment to fighting harassment and misconduct in the workplace.

  • Reference number
    28/2020

     

    137 out of the European Economic and Social Committee's 329 members will be new to the EESC as it begins its 2020-2025 term of office in October.

  • Reference number
    27/2020

    The European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) has adopted the opinion Decent minimum wages across Europe following the European Parliament's request for an exploratory opinion. The request was made after the Commission announced that it was considering proposing a legal instrument to ensure that every EU worker is entitled to a minimum wage allowing a decent standard of living. 

  • Reference number
    26/2000

    Az uniós tagállamok és az Egyesült Királyság egy-egy projektjét jutalmazó díjra szeptember 30-ig lehet pályázni.

  • Reference number
    25/2020

    On 17 September, the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) hosted its end-of-term ceremony during the last plenary session before the renewal of the institution in October. Luca Jahier, president of the EESC since April 2018, expressed his gratitude to all of the members and highlighted the important contribution of the civil society organisations represented at the EESC to the European project.

  • Reference number
    24/2020

    The Economic and Social Councils (ESCs) will be at the forefront of democratic participation in the Conference on the Future of Europe, without which any reform will be doomed to fail: this was the point made repeatedly by a number of leading French and European politicians in a videoconference between Paris and Brussels on 9 September.