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15/02/2013
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Speaker
Staffan Nilsson
Organisation: 
EESC

The EESC has called for a European stimulus package for the labour market policy, amounting to 2% of GDP. We recognise that the "Compact for Growth and Jobs" adopted at the European Council summit in June 2012 is a first important step in that direction. This must be further fleshed out to create the needed room for manoeuvre for sustainable growth and employment across the Europe.

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EESC backs Reding's women-on-boards plan

07/02/2013
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Speaker
Staffan Nilsson
Organisation: 
EESC

In my work programme as the President of the EESC, my goal is to consolidate the social dimension of the EU: improve employment conditions and promote social integration, fighting the poverty and exclusion that are afflicting vulnerable groups across all of Europe.
A social Europe is a Europe with a society that combines economic growth with high living standards and good working conditions, or at least decent jobs and worthy living conditions for all. A social Europe is a society that cares about its most vulnerable.

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President Nilsson`s speech at the EPSCO meeting

03/12/2012
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Speaker
Staffan Nilsson
Organisation: 
EESC

Over the last 10 years, the EESC has proposed an important number of opinions on the ageing of the European population and issued opinions on issues such as: the needs of older citizens, funding health and pension systems, employing older workers, intergenerational solidarity, technological solutions to improve the quality of life of older persons, long-term care, etc.
The EESC has been particularly active during the European Year 2012. It created a group to coordinate activities related to the Year. This group has organised 5 public events on different themes.

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Staffan Nilsson speech at the 2012 European Year of Active ageing... closing conference

30/11/2012
Presentation
Speaker
Staffan Nilsson
Organisation: 
EESC

The European labour market is facing major challenges. We need to tackle the persisting economic and social crisis, and at the same time we are facing a huge demographic challenge. We have an ageing workforce and the number of people in "employment age" will decrease in the years to come.

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Staffan Nilsson`s opening address Boosting Europe conference

16/11/2012
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Speaker
Staffan Nilsson
Organisation: 
EESC

Crisis or not, we are now working in an open trading area, and in a globalised world. Europe will not build a sustainable society that is prosperous in the long term without the rest of the world. We need to share the same objectives even if we don't use the same tools.
As an open globalised economy we must TOGETHER identify and share good practices. It is in all our interests.
The role of entrepreneurs in channelling such investment for economic recovery is key to ensuring a competitive and dynamic economy. To make sure that this renewed economy is sustainable in the future, we must invest in education in entrepreneurship.
We must focus on untapped human capital. This mainly means young people, women, older workers, migrants and other vulnerable groups.

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Staffan Nilsson`s conclusions of the ETF Conference: Towards excellence in entrepreneurship and enterprise

24/10/2012
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Speaker
Staffan Nilsson
Organisation: 
EESC

A lot has happened both in the EU and in the countries of its close neighbourhood since the EU-led Black Sea Synergy initiative providing scope for regional cooperation was launched (in 2008).
A lot has evolved since the last Black Sea NGO Forum took place.
What did not change however is a vital need for civil society active engagement and mobilization of all parts of our societies to act together.

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Staffan Nilsson`s opening speach at the Black Sea NGO Forum 2012

09/10/2012
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Speaker
Staffan Nilsson
Organisation: 
EESC

Europe's youth is its future. However, many young people do not have a job or lack the appropriate skills. The problems experienced by young people on the labour market are structural in nature and have been apparent for many years, even before the onset of the current crisis. The economic crisis, which we have been experiencing since 2008, has exacerbated the problems of young people. Unemployment in the 15-24 age group is more than twice as high as for the economically active population as a whole and nearly three times as high as among economically active adults.

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Staffan Nilsson`s speech at the New opportunities for young people with structural funds

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