Workers - GR II

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  • Għaddejjin (updated on 30/03/2026) - Bureau decision date: 17/03/2026
    Referenza
    TEN/884-EESC
    Workers - GR II
    France
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Lithuania
    Plenary session number
    607
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  • Għaddejjin (updated on 24/03/2026) - Bureau decision date: 17/03/2026
    Referenza
    SOC/868-EESC
    Workers - GR II
    Spain
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Poland
    Plenary session number
    608
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  • Adottati on 18/03/2026 - Bureau decision date: 20/01/2026
    Referenza
    TEN/870-EESC-2026
    Plenary session number
    604
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    Current legislation requires N2 vehicles to be equipped with speed‑limitation devices, a rule originally designed for heavy‑duty vehicles to ensure road safety and environmental protection. Electric vans, however, often fall into the N2 category solely due to their battery weight. The exemption aims to align electric vans with their fossil‑fuel equivalents and support the transition to cleaner transport.

    • Record of proceedings TEN/870
    Download — Opinjoni tal-KESE: Exemption for N2 electric vehicles from speed-limiter requirements
  • Adottati on 18/03/2026 - Bureau decision date: 02/12/2025
    Referenza
    ECO/693-EESC-2025-04434
    Workers - GR II
    Spain
    Plenary session number
    604
    -
    • Record of Proceedings ECO/693
    Download — Opinjoni tal-KESE: Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation review
  • Adottati on 18/03/2026 - Bureau decision date: 22/10/2025
    Referenza
    CCMI/252-EESC-2026
    Workers - GR II
    Malta
    (Netherlands
    Plenary session number
    604
    -
    • Record of proceedings CCMI/252
    • Fact sheet CCMI/252
    Download — Opinjoni tal-KESE: Battery Booster Strategy
  • Adottati on 18/03/2026 - Bureau decision date: 22/10/2025
    Referenza
    SOC/850-EESC-2025
    Workers - GR II
    Italy
    Plenary session number
    604
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    The EESC underlines that artificial intelligence (AI) and algorithmic management (AM) can improve the quality of employment and working conditions if they respect the human-in-control principle. They can strengthen occupational safety and health, enhance work organization, work-life balance and skills development. The EESC also draws attention to risks related to OSH, data use and underlines the importance of ensuring transparency, explainability and fairness in the use of AI and AM. Finally, the EESC underlines the central role of social dialogue and collective bargaining at all levels in this field.

    • Record of proceedings SOC/850
    Download — Opinjoni tal-KESE: Enhancing quality in employment and working conditions by introducing and promoting related tools (incl. AI) and strengthening social dialogue and collective bargaining
  • Adottati on 18/03/2026 - Bureau decision date: 22/10/2025
    Referenza
    INT/1108-EESC-2025
    Employers - GR I
    Germany
    Workers - GR II
    Italy
    Plenary session number
    604
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    The opinion examines the digital omnibus, a set of two legislative proposals which focuses on bringing regulatory simplification and immediate relief to businesses active on digital.

    • Record of proceedings INT/1108
    Download — Opinjoni tal-KESE: Digital Omnibus
  • Adottati on 18/03/2026 - Bureau decision date: 22/10/2025
    Referenza
    TEN/866-EESC-2025
    Workers - GR II
    Austria
    Plenary session number
    604
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    The Cyprus Presidency has asked the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) to draw up an exploratory opinion aimed at analysing how affordable housing initiatives can integrate measures to reduce energy costs for families and support vulnerable households.

    • Record of proceedings TEN/866
    Download — Opinjoni tal-KESE: Tackling housing scarcity through affordable, sustainable and family-oriented housing policies
  • Adottati on 18/03/2026 - Bureau decision date: 22/10/2025
    Referenza
    INT/1110-EESC-2025-03899-00-00-AC
    Workers - GR II
    Malta
    Plenary session number
    604
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    The opinion analyses the legislative proposal on the EU Business Wallet  which aims at enabling secure digital identification, data sharing and legally valid notifications across the EU. Its purpose is to help economic operators manage regulatory requirements, cut administrative burdens and compliance costs. By ensuring interoperability with national systems, it also aims at supporting cross-border business, boosting SME competitiveness, fostering trust in digital interactions and advancing the EU’s digital single market.

    • Record of proceedings INT/1110
    Download — Opinjoni tal-KESE: European business wallets
  • Adottati on 18/03/2026 - Bureau decision date: 22/10/2025
    Referenza
    TEN/863-EESC-2025
    Workers - GR II
    Austria
    Plenary session number
    604
    -

    The new European Grids Package seeks to strengthen and modernise the EU’s energy infrastructure, ensuring secure, affordable and increasingly clean energy flows across Member States. It introduces a more coordinated planning framework, accelerates permitting, and enhances investment to support a fully interconnected and future-proof European energy system.

    • Record of proceedings TEN/863
    Download — Opinjoni tal-KESE: European Grids Package