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22/11/2022

XV Connecting EU Seminar
24-25 November 2022
Hotel Dubrovnik| Ljudevita Gaja 1, Zagreb

The European Economic and Social Committee (EESC), in partnership with the Economic and Social Council of Croatia (GSV), is organising its annual Civil Society Communication seminar, #ConnectingEU2022, on 24-25 November 2022, on: Geopolitical turmoil at Europe's door: the perspective of civil society

21/11/2022

Europos ekonomikos ir socialinių reikalų komitetas (EESRK) pabrėžia, kad viešasis transportas yra būtinas norint užtikrinti galimybę naudotis pagrindinėmis paslaugomis ir jų tęstinumą. COVID-19 pandemija pakeitė žmonių elgseną judumo požiūriu, todėl ES reikia konkrečios strategijos, kad judumas pagerėtų ir iš tikrųjų nekenktų aplinkai ir būtų patogus žmonėms.

18/11/2022

The European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) has held a debate on women's representation and participation in the workforce. The event gathered insights, success stories and best practices from our CCMI members and delegates. The conclusions drawn will make an important contribution to the EESC's ongoing initiative on gender equality.

11/11/2022

The EESC held a debate on gender-based investments in the Member States' national Recovery and Resilience Plans (RRPs). Following on from the European Gender Equality Week, the event gathered policy-makers, experts from organised civil society and academia to discuss, among other things, how EU countries can improve the impact of the measures proposed in their RRPs on gender equality during implementation and monitoring.

09/11/2022

In two newly adopted opinions, the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) gives updated views on the Commission's Annual Sustainable Growth Survey 2022, which outlines the upcoming economic and employment policy priorities for the EU, as well as on the Recommendations on euro area economic policy for 2022. The EESC calls for a balanced approach that does not jeopardise the EU's social and environmental goals.

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