The EESC issues between 160 and 190 opinions and information reports a year.
It also organises several annual initiatives and events with a focus on civil society and citizens’ participation such as the Civil Society Prize, the Civil Society Days, the Your Europe, Your Say youth plenary and the ECI Day.
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The EESC brings together representatives from all areas of organised civil society, who give their independent advice on EU policies and legislation. The EESC's326 Members are organised into three groups: Employers, Workers and Various Interests.
The EESC has six sections, specialising in concrete topics of relevance to the citizens of the European Union, ranging from social to economic affairs, energy, environment, external relations or the internal market.
The NAT section is organising a debate on the European Environment Agency's recently published flagship report "Europe's Environment 2025" to deepen understanding, foster dialogue, and catalyse action towards building common ground for transformative solutions.
The event will bring together stakeholders from EU and national institutions, social partners, civil society organisations and academia, to exchange their views on crucial questions related to:
- how to unlock the potential of people that are underrepresented in the labour market (ESDE 2025 - discussed in session 1 – 14:30 – 15:45);
- how to promote quality jobs, including fair wages, and a competitive economy (LMWD 2025 – discussed in session 2 – 16:15 – 17:30).
The public hearing will examine how national, local and civil society actors will work together to foster collaboration through partnership principle and multi-level governance in order to deliver more inclusive, sustainable, and resilient outcomes across all regions.
The 16th meeting of the EU-Moldova Civil Society Platform took place on 11 November 2025. The debate focused on assessing the state of play in the implementation of the EU-Moldova Association Agreement, as well as the progress made by the Republic of Moldova in childcare reform and the protection of the rights of persons with disabilities.
The Platform also discussed Moldova’s Economic Growth Plan, aimed at fostering a more dynamic, sustainable, and competitive economy.
This debate gathered representatives from the EU food chain, EU cities' organisations, the Committee of the Regions, different DGs of the European Commission, and members of the EESC PG representing organized civil society, with the aim to collect views on the objectives and the structure of the food dialogues, as well as on topics to be discussed during these dialogues, in an attempt to support the work of DG AGRI towards the organisation of the food dialogues.
The 14th meeting of the EU DAG under the EU-Viet Nam FTA, and the first meeting of the 2025–2028 term, took place on 6 November 2025.
During the meeting, the EU DAG elected its presidency for the 2025–2028 term and held a tour de table to introduce its members and the organisations they represent and their priorities for the work of the DAG.
It was likewise an opportunity for members to exchange with the European Commission and the EU Delegation in Hanoi on the EU-Viet Nam FTA in general and on the implementation of the TSD-chapter in particular, as well as prepare for the upcoming 2025 joint meetings with our Vietnamese counterparts to be held on 26-27 November 2025.
Discussions also covered the new Trade Union Law in Viet Nam and reporting from the dedicated ILO committee (CEACR) and a presentation related to a grievance mechanism initiative.
Representatives of the Eastern European Domestic Advisory Group and Ukrainian Domestic Advisory Group held their eight joint meeting on 5 November 2025. The objective of the meeting was to prepare a set of recommendations for the EU-Ukraine Trade and Sustainable Development Sub-Committee and the Civil Society Forum on 12 November 2025.
Jacques Delors Building – Room JDE 62 (Rue Belliard 99, 1040 Brussels)
Brussels
Belgium
Conference co-organised by the EESC Workers’ Group and the Foundation for European Progressive Studies (FEPS) to explore the critical issue of how artificial intelligence and algorithmic decision-making systems are reshaping the workplace, impacting workers’ rights, privacy, and dignity.
The first meeting of the Eastern European Domestic Advisory Group for Ukraine/Moldova/Georgia took place on 4 November 2025.
During the meeting, the EU DAG elected its presidency for the 2025–2028 term and held a tour de table to introduce its members and the organisations they represent.
It was likewise an opportunity for members to receive an update from the European Commission on the implementation of trade and sustainable development commitments and to discuss the draft joint statement adopted at the EU–Ukraine DAG-to-DAG meeting on 5 November 2025, which was subsequently presented at the Civil Society Forum on 12 November.