Opinions

  • Pieņemtie on 22/09/2021 - Bureau decision date: 26/04/2021
    Atsauce
    SOC/693-EESC-2021
    Workers - GR II
    Portugal

    The EESC is deeply aware of the horror of human trafficking and the harmful consequences for its victims and supports all measures to fight and eradicate it. It supports the intention to establish minimum standards at EU level that criminalise the networks involved in trafficking and exploiting human beings, and the use of services arising from the exploitation of trafficking victims. The EESC proposes that involvement of CSOs and social partners be incorporated into the Strategy and that these organisations be properly supported.

    Download — EESK atzinums: EU Strategy on Combatting Trafficking in Human Beings 2021-2025
  • Pieņemtie on 22/09/2021 - Bureau decision date: 21/04/2021
    Atsauce
    INT/952-EESC-2021
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Germany

    The Commission proposal for a new regulation on machinery products is part of a wider 'Artificial intelligence (AI) package'.

    Download — EESK atzinums: Machinery
  • Pieņemtie on 22/09/2021 - Bureau decision date: 19/03/2021
    Atsauce
    NAT/823-EESC-2021
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Slovenia
    Workers - GR II
    Germany

    The upcoming Slovenian Presidency of the EU has requested the Committee to draw up an exploratory opinion on the effective achievement of the Directive’s objectives in practice, on Member States’ best practices in regulating the agri-food chain, as well as on the steps needed so that this process does not come to a halt.

    Download — EESK atzinums: Towards a Fair Food Supply Chain
  • Pieņemtie on 22/09/2021 - Bureau decision date: 25/03/2021
    Atsauce
    SOC/686-EESC-2021
    Workers - GR II
    Italy

    This opinion seeks to analyse the impact of the emergency measures aimed at limiting unemployment, supporting income and helping businesses, with a particular focus on the SURE instrument. The EESC considers SURE as a positive and innovative financial instrument which delivers on European solidarity to preserve jobs, provide income support to workers and support businesses, as well as a tool for integration and socio-economic resilience in the EU.  It is proposed that a SURE observatory is set up for as long as the financial instrument is in operation, involving the social partners and other civil society organisations. The EESC also fully acknowledges the positive results of SURE highlighted in the Commission's report of March 2021 and endorses the proposal for its stabilisation in support of workers and businesses as a tool for the EU's integration and socio-economic resilience in times of crisis such as the current one.

    Download — EESK atzinums: Emergency measures to support employment and income during the pandemic crisis (own-initiative opinion – Gr II)
  • Pieņemtie on 22/09/2021 - Bureau decision date: 19/03/2021
    Atsauce
    SOC/685-EESC-2021
    Workers - GR II
    Slovenia

    This opinion, based on a referral by the Slovenian Presidency of the Council of the EU, aims at presenting the key elements of sustainable quality work during and after recovery. The EESC considers quality of work as one of the fundamental components of quality of life. The principle of quality of work for quality of life must be followed, as this is a prerequisite for sustainable social development. The EESC therefore firmly believes that it should be given special attention in EU policies, as it must prevent the risks of inequality, poverty, social exclusion and unfair competition. The EESC notes that the Recovery and Resilience Facility does not directly address the components of quality work, and therefore calls on the Commission to supplement this part of the facility. Vulnerable groups, such as precarious and young workers, who have been hit hardest by the epidemic, should not be overlooked.

     

    Download — EESK atzinums: Key components of sustainable quality work during and after recovery
  • Pieņemtie on 22/09/2021 - Bureau decision date: 25/03/2021
    Atsauce
    ECO/550-EESC-2021
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Greece
    Workers - GR II
    Austria

    Member States prepared their recovery and resilience plans that set out a coherent package of reforms and public investment projects. To benefit from the support of the Facility, these reforms and investments should be implemented by 2026.

    The opinion will focus on the plans which effectively have to address challenges identified in the European Semester, particularly the country-specific recommendations adopted by the Council.

    Download — EESK atzinums: The role of cohesion policy in combatting inequalities in the new programming period after the COVID-19 crisis. Complementarities and possible overlaps with the RRF and the national recovery plans (Own-initiative opinion)
  • Pieņemtie on 22/09/2021 - Bureau decision date: 23/03/2021
    Atsauce
    ECO/549-EESC-2021-02010
    (Sweden

    The EESC underscores the potential key role of the Sustainable Finance Taxonomy Delegated Regulation in creating a clear, coherent and comprehensive framework to highlight the ambitious development of a greener economy without lock-in effects. The taxonomy should build on technical criteria that clearly define the green investments that directly contribute to Europe's climate objectives.

    It is essential that efficient, easily applicable, innovative and productive tools are used, to bring about rapid and readable results, and by also preventing "greenwashing". However, the EESC poses the question as to whether the technical criteria set out in the Delegated Regulation do indeed meet the fundamental prerequisite of appearing reasonable, realistic and acceptable, and takes note of the concerns of real economy actors regarding the negative effects of the Delegated Regulation on financing possibilities and costs.

    Download — EESK atzinums: Sustainable finance taxonomy - climate change
  • Pieņemtie on 22/09/2021 - Bureau decision date: 23/03/2021
    Atsauce
    INT/940-EESC-2021-02482-00-00-AC-TRA
    Workers - GR II
    Netherlands

    The EESC is pleased that the proposal puts health, safety and fundamental rights at its centre and is global in scope. In line with its long advocated "human-in-command" approach to AI, the EESC strongly recommends that the AIA provide for certain decisions to remain the prerogative of humans.

    Download — EESK atzinums: Regulation on artificial intelligence
  • Pieņemtie on 22/09/2021 - Bureau decision date: 23/03/2021
    Atsauce
    INT/939-EESC-2021-EESC-2021-02456-00-00
    Employers - GR I
    France

    The EESC welcomes this revised coordinated plan and calls for its expedited implementation by all stakeholders playing their part.

    Download — EESK atzinums: Coordinated plan on artificial intelligence
  • Pieņemtie on 22/09/2021 - Bureau decision date: 23/03/2021
    Atsauce
    INT/938-EESC-2021
    Employers - GR I
    Romania

    The objective of this proposal is to improve sustainability reporting at the least possible cost, in order to better harness the potential of the European single market to contribute to the transition towards a fully sustainable and inclusive economic and financial system in accordance with the European Green Deal and the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

    Download — EESK atzinums: Review of the non-financial-reporting directive
  • Pieņemtie on 22/09/2021 - Bureau decision date: 23/02/2021
    Atsauce
    NAT/818-EESC-2021
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Austria
    Download — EESK atzinums: Action Plan for the development of EU organic production
  • Pieņemtie on 22/09/2021 - Bureau decision date: 23/02/2021
    Atsauce
    NAT/817-EESC-2021
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Finland
    Download — EESK atzinums: New approach for a sustainable blue economy in the EU
  • Pieņemtie on 22/09/2021 - Bureau decision date: 23/02/2021
    Atsauce
    NAT/816-EESC-2021
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Cyprus
    Download — EESK atzinums: Strategic Guidelines for the sustainable development of EU aquaculture
  • Pieņemtie on 22/09/2021 - Bureau decision date: 23/02/2021
    Atsauce
    ECO/547-EESC-2021
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Romania

    Evaluation of e-Cohesion 2014-2020:

    The objective of the evaluation is to gather evidence on the implementation and performance of e-Cohesion systems for the operational programs funded by ERDF and Cohesion Fund during the programming period 2014-2020. Performance of e-Cohesion systems is understood primarily as: simplification, reduced administrative burden, and streamlined reporting and verification procedures for the four main types of users of such systems: i) beneficiaries, ii) managing authorities and intermediate bodies, iii) certifying authorities, iv) and audit authorities.

    Download — Information report: Evaluation of the implementation of e-Cohesion in Programmes financed by ERDF and Cohesion Fund 2014-2020
  • Pieņemtie on 22/09/2021 - Bureau decision date: 28/10/2020
    Atsauce
    INT/919-EESC-2021
    Employers - GR I
    Germany

    The EESC:

    Download — EESK atzinums: Communication on better regulation
  • Pieņemtie on 22/09/2021 - Bureau decision date: 20/02/2020
    Atsauce
    SOC/635-EESC-2021
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Germany

    In this opinion, the EESC recalls that media freedom, including the safety and security of journalists, and media pluralism are cornerstones of liberal democracy. It therefore notes with regrets that the developments within the EU are alarming and calls for urgent steps by Member States and the EU, including through the use of the new general regime of budget conditionality. The EESC welcomes the broad range of reports and initiatives by the European Parliament and the Commission, including the Commission's plan for a "European Media Freedom Act". It also supports measures to increase the safety of journalists and underlines the necessity of a legal ban on Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation (SLAPP). The EESC supports the idea of a European Agency to bolster media skills of EU citizens through educational programmes. It also proposes the creation of a fully independent European public service broadcaster.

    Download — Informatīvs paziņojums: Securing media freedom and diversity in Europe (own-initiative opinion)
  • Pieņemtie on 07/07/2021 - Bureau decision date: 25/03/2021
    Atsauce
    TEN/747-EESC-2021
    (Sweden
    Download — EESK atzinums: Intermodal transport and multimodal logistics – making modes complementary in greening transport (own-initiative opinion)
  • Pieņemtie on 07/07/2021 - Bureau decision date: 23/03/2021
    Atsauce
    SOC/684-EESC-2021
    Workers - GR II
    Lithuania

    The EESC underlines the role of adult learning to help adults improve and acquire citizenship skills and to be more active in society. It considers that lifelong learning should become a lifestyle for all and a reality at the workplace, and calls on the Commission and the Member States to achieve and raise the target of 60% of adult learning participation per year. It recommends Member States to strengthen the policy, governance and funding to adult learning and ensure equal access to lifelong learning for all adults. Better access to guidance and counselling is needed so that all adults are informed on lifelong learning possibilities. Companies, together with trade unions, should be involved as much as possible in establishing strategies for skills development for the digital and green transitions of industries.

    Download — EESK atzinums: Adult learning
  • Pieņemtie on 07/07/2021 - Bureau decision date: 23/03/2021
    Atsauce
    SOC/682-EESC-2021
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Hungary
    Workers - GR II
    Spain

    The EESC welcomes both the Strategy on the Rights of the Child and the Child Guarantee, and considers that their implementation will help support efforts at European and national level aimed at promoting children's well-being and reducing child poverty. This opinion calls for the consultation and involvement of organised civil society, children's and family organisations, amongst other stakeholders, in the drafting of national action plans and their monitoring mechanisms. The EESC recommends all Member States to earmark ESF+ funding for lifting children out of poverty, with the designated 5% taken as a minimum. Furthermore, it recommends them to grant free access to early childhood education and care, education and school-based activities and healthcare or grant these services free of charge.

    Download — EESK atzinums: EU strategy on the rights of the child/Child Guarantee
  • Pieņemtie on 07/07/2021 - Bureau decision date: 23/03/2021
    Atsauce
    CCMI/179-EESC-2021
    Workers - GR II
    Spain
    (Sweden

    On 22 February 2021, the European Commission (EC) presented an Action Plan on Synergies between civil, defence and space industries (COM(2021) 70 final) to further enhance Europe's technological edge and support its industrial base.

    Download — EESK atzinums: Action Plan on synergies between civil, defence and space industries
  • Pieņemtie on 07/07/2021 - Bureau decision date: 23/03/2021
    Atsauce
    ECO/548-EESC-2021-02011
    Workers - GR II
    Austria

    The Own Resources Decision (ORD) entered into force on 1 June, enabling the Commission to start borrowing resources for the Next Generation EU (NGEU) recovery instrument. For the EESC, a well-functioning funding strategy is key for the smooth implementation of NGEU. Sound and sustainable funding and solid risk management are in the very interests of civil society. Moreover, borrowing and debt management has to be based on democratic control, legitimacy and transparency.

    The EESC stresses how important it is that the Commission manage the funding strategy directly and does not outsource this. The massive engagement on capital markets will be accompanied with a broad set of risks. The EESC supports the establishment of solid risk-management systems and the holding of the 'NGEU account' with the ECB.

    Download — EESK atzinums: NextGenerationEU funding strategy
  • Pieņemtie on 07/07/2021 - Bureau decision date: 23/03/2021
    Atsauce
    INT/943-EESC-2021-02647
    Workers - GR II
    Malta
    Employers - GR I
    Croatia

    The EESC:

    Download — EESK atzinums: Upgrading inclusive, secure and trustworthy digitalisation for all
  • Pieņemtie on 07/07/2021 - Bureau decision date: 23/03/2021
    Atsauce
    INT/942-EESC-2021
    Employers - GR I
    Germany

    The Slovenian presidency of the Council of the EU has decided to request an EESC opinion on one of its priority topics linked to digitalisation. Artificial intelligence is regarded as the most important aspect in digitalisation. Particularly important are also the integration of advanced technologies into society and transition to a gigabit society. With the emerging technologies such as the AI and the data economy, the EU can recover rapidly and become the world’s leading digital society.

    The EESC opinion should cover the following topics:

    Download — EESK atzinums: Exploiting the economic and social opportunities of digitalisation and improving the digital transformation of the economy, especially the SMEs, focusing on human-centered artificial intelligence and data
  • Pieņemtie on 07/07/2021 - Bureau decision date: 23/03/2021
    Atsauce
    REX/540-EESC-2021
    Employers - GR I
    Spain
    Download — EESK atzinums: Renewed partnership with the Southern Neighbourhood - A new Agenda for the Mediterranean
  • Pieņemtie on 07/07/2021 - Bureau decision date: 23/03/2021
    Atsauce
    REX/539-EESC-2021
    (Finland
    Workers - GR II
    France

    Trade Policy Review - An Open, Sustainable and Assertive Trade Policy

    Download — EESK atzinums: Trade Policy Review - An Open, Sustainable and Assertive Trade Policy