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  • The document highlights the Worker's Group priorities for 2023-2025. We want to shape a social and sustainable future that also upholds the principles of the rule of law, human rights, gender equality, solidarity and diversity. We strive to empower our democracy, society, and everyone in it. Our journey is an ongoing commitment, demanding unwavering determination as we strive to shape a society marked by shared prosperity and equality.

  • Un dibattito organizzato dal Comitato economico e sociale europeo (CESE) ha evidenziato che, nonostante le recenti iniziative, gli uomini continuano a essere la maggioranza nei settori delle scienze, della tecnologia, dell'ingegneria e della matematica. L'UE deve adottare nuove misure specifiche per promuovere la partecipazione delle donne e garantire così una transizione verde e digitale giusta.

  • In a recently adopted opinion, the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) warns that the EU's overreliance on imports of active pharmaceutical ingredients and finished medicines from Asia poses threats to the health and well-being of EU citizens. The EESC therefore proposes a Critical Medicines Act.

  • L'iniziativa Global Gateway è intesa a garantire l'autonomia strategica aperta dell'UE ma dovrà basarsi su valutazioni d'impatto, come ha sottolineato il Comitato economico e sociale europeo nel parere sul tema adottato nella sessione plenaria di dicembre. Il CESE si propone per svolgere un ruolo più attivo nelle fasi cruciali del processo decisionale relative ai progetti di sviluppo associati a Global Gateway.

  • In an opinion adopted at its plenary session, the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) has proposed a strategy to address socio-economic challenges facing the EU's islands, mountainous regions, and sparsely populated areas. The EESC is calling for EU action to be taken through cohesion policy, emphasising the need for tailored strategies, reliable data, and specific mechanisms for sustainable growth.

  • In the pursuit of a more competitive EU economy, the financial sector – and especially banking – emerges as the backbone, wielding substantial influence over both financing and pivotal transitions towards sustainability. In an opinion adopted in plenary, the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) highlights key ways to fortify this sector and reinforce its contribution to the EU's strategic autonomy and transformative goals.

  • Almost 900 000 people experience street homelessness or stay in a shelter on any given night in the EU. With homelessness rising rapidly, the EESC calls upon Member States and the EU to take concrete action

  • In a visionary call for transformative change, the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC), at its latest plenary session, adopted an own-initiative opinion  emphasising the pivotal role of young people in shaping the sustainable future of rural areas across Europe.

  • In its capacity as the home of civil society, the EESC welcomed participants from several developing countries to the 2023 Civil Society Forum on Trade and Sustainable Development. Joined by high-level representatives from the EU, the ILO and UNCTAD, civil society speakers openly discussed existing policies and new initiatives, called for a truly inclusive approach and proposed concrete solutions to make trade a driving force for the Just Transition.

  • The EESC is calling for the scope of the Commission proposal for a European Disability Card to be expanded to cover longer stays for work and study, with the goal of fully achieving freedom of movement of persons with disabilities in the EU