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  • In elaborazione (updated on 27/02/2024) - Bureau decision date: 15/02/2024
    Riferimento
    SOC/800-EESC
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Poland
    Plenary session number
    590
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  • In elaborazione (updated on 29/02/2024) - Bureau decision date: 13/02/2024
    Riferimento
    ECO/646-EESC
    Employers - GR I
    Italy
    Plenary session number
    588
    -

    According to Article 175 of the TFEU the Commission shall submit a report to the European Parliament, the Council, the Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions, every three years, on the progress towards achieving economic, social and territorial cohesion.

    The 9th report which covers the first period (2021-2023) of the programming period 2021-2027 will include a record of progress made towards achieving economic, social and territorial cohesion, including the socio-economic situation of regions as well as the integration of EU priorities. It will also include, where appropriate, an indication of future EU measures and policies necessary to strengthen cohesion, as well as to deliver EU priorities.

  • In elaborazione (updated on 05/03/2024) - Bureau decision date: 18/01/2024
    Riferimento
    SOC/795-EESC
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Latvia
    Plenary session number
    590
    -
  • In elaborazione (updated on 29/02/2024) - Bureau decision date: 18/01/2024
    Riferimento
    ECO/643-EESC-2024-00571
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Romania
    Plenary session number
    591
    -
  • Adottati on 13/12/2023 - Bureau decision date: 25/01/2023
    Riferimento
    NAT/893-EESC-2023
    Workers - GR II
    Italy
    Plenary session number
    583
    -
    EESC opinion: The role of youth in rural development
  • Adottati on 13/12/2023 - Bureau decision date: 25/01/2023
    Riferimento
    ECO/612-EESC-2023-2023-00848
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Greece
    Plenary session number
    583
    -

    One of the main conclusions of the 8th Cohesion Report is that although cohesion and convergence among regions in the European Union has improved, there are still remaining gaps especially in less developed regions related with their territorial characteristics. EU islands, mountain areas and sparsely populated areas still face many challenges on their growth and income and disparities exist.

    In these regions, there are still a lot of gaps in terms of employment and investment, social exclusion is evident and gender disparities have not diminished.

    EESC opinion: Main challenges faced by EU islands, and mountainous and sparsely populated areas
  • In elaborazione (updated on 28/02/2024) - Bureau decision date: 21/09/2023
    Riferimento
    ECO/631-EESC
    Plenary session number
    587
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    This opinion focuses on the reform and investment measures in the Member States, in particular those based on the Country-Specific Recommendations 2023, and their implementation, in order to assess the effectiveness of these measures and the possibilities for better targeting of proposals, improved implementation and the monitoring and involvement of organised civil society in the procedures. This opinion also looks at issues concerning the ongoing reform of the EU’s economic governance rules, the central objective of which is to strengthen public debt sustainability while promoting sustainable and inclusive growth in all Member States through reforms and investment. Moreover, the opinion continues the previous consultation exercises by examining the state of the implementation of the reforms and investments provided for in the national Recovery and Resilience Plans and which are financially supported by RRF funds.

  • Adottati on 15/06/2023 - Bureau decision date: 13/12/2022
    Riferimento
    SOC/759-EESC-2023
    Workers - GR II
    Italy
    Plenary session number
    579
    -

    The EESC underlines the importance of having accurate, up-to-date data in order to monitor and evaluate the impact of policies on youth and to define good practices which address young people. It believes that the EU Youth Dialogue should be strengthened, involve bodies representing young people meaningfully throughout the policymaking process and take into account the new ways in which young people engage, debate and mobilise. More support should be dedicated to building the capacity of the social partners, particularly among young members, with a view to social dialogue and collective bargaining.

    EESC opinion: Cooperation on youth
  • Adottati on 15/06/2023 - Bureau decision date: 20/01/2022
    Riferimento
    SOC/721-EESC-2022
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Ireland
    Plenary session number
    579
    -

    This own-initiative opinion highlights the importance of equal treatment of young people in the labour market. It covers key aspects such as access to jobs, education-to-work transition, traineeships and internships, minimum wages, skills, social security, mental health and well-being. The EESC provides recommendations to promote and ensure equal treatment of young people in the labour market while supporting their economic activity through entrepreneurship, creativity, and innovation.

     

     

    EESC opinion: The Equal Treatment of Young People in the Labour Market
  • Adottati on 14/06/2023 - Bureau decision date: 23/01/2023
    Riferimento
    ECO/610-EESC-2023
    Workers - GR II
    Lithuania
    Plenary session number
    579
    -

    The movement of skilled workers out of regions already suffering from lower economic development may further undermine the growth and development potential of these regions. Such a "brain drain" from vulnerable EU regions therefore may contribute to widening territorial disparities, going against the objective of territorial cohesion set out in Article 174 TFEU. Given the cross-border impact of such developments the Commission considers that action at EU level is necessary.

    EESC opinion: Harnessing talents in EU regions