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Opinion
Adottati on 09/06/2021
Referenza: 
INT/903-EESC-2020

In its own-initiative opinion, the EESC examines the extent to which existing EU company law currently serves as an "expedient" for the politically-desirable Green Deal and which gaps still need to be closed, in particular regarding corporate social responsibility obligations. The opinion aims at following-up on the European Commission's initiative on due diligence and broadening the debate on sustainable corporate governance interlinking the social, environmental and economic dimensions.

Opinjoni tal-KESE: No Green Deal without a Social Deal

Opinion
Adottati on 27/04/2021
Referenza: 
INT/925-EESC-2020-5266

Social economy is a key and a growing contributor to the European economy and the job creation.

This exploratory opinion has been requested by the Portuguese presidency of the Council. Social economy represents a key and a growing contributor to the European economy and the job creation. It has a positive impact on working conditions and the enlargement of the labour market. Social economy has a pivotal role to play in the future Action plan for the implementation of the European Pillar of Social Rights by promoting social inclusion and a better access to the labour market.  

Opinjoni tal-KESE: The role of social economy in the creation of jobs and in the implementation of the European Pillar of Social Rights

Opinion
Adottati on 15/07/2020
Referenza: 
ECO/523-EESC-2020-02886-00-00-AC-TRA

The EESC strongly supports the Commission's proposal – Next Generation EU – as a specific tool for a quick and effective recovery.

The EESC takes a very positive view of the Commission's two main decisions:

  1. to introduce an extraordinary financial recovery instrument as part of the multiannual financial framework
  2. to raise common debt, which will be repaid over a long period of time, and prevent the extraordinary financial burden from falling directly on the Member States in the short run.

The EESC strongly welcomes the fact that the newly proposed instrument should be closely coordinated with the European Semester process, and furthermore welcomes the Commission's proposal to introduce additional genuine own resources based on different taxes (revenues from the EU Emissions Trading System, digital taxation, large companies' revenues).

Opinjoni tal-KESE: Recovery plan for Europe and the Multiannual Financial Framework 2021-2027

Opinion
Adottati on 17/07/2019
Referenza: 
INT/880-EESC-2019-005220-00-00-ac-tra

The EESC believes that the practical applications of blockchain technologies can significantly improve the performance of social economy organisations, benefiting them, their members and, above all, their end users. Besides, the EESC believes that real involvement of social economy and civil society organisations is imperative to ensure that the huge opportunities offered by the new technologies are geared towards delivering benefits, access, transparency and participation for all, and not just for a new "digital economy elite".

Opinjoni tal-KESE: Blockchain and distributed ledger technology as an ideal infrastructure for Social Economy (Own-initiative opinion)

Opinion
Adottati on 23/05/2018
Referenza: 
INT/785-EESC-2017-04769-00-01-AC-TRA

The EESC considers that social economy enterprises have a fundamental role since they are active in four key aspects of the migrant integration process: health and assistance, housing, training and education, as well as work and active inclusion. It believes that social economy enterprises can encourage and support not just the creation of new jobs, but also entrepreneurship and access to economic activities for migrants and refugees. It therefore asks the European institutions to prioritise policies geared towards social economy enterprises, a request it also made in its contribution to the Commission's 2018 work programme.

Opinjoni tal-KESE: Social economy enterprises as a driver for migrant integration (own-initiative opinion)

Opinion
Adottati on 25/05/2016
Referenza: 
INT/778-EESC-2016-00078-00-00-AC-TRA

Europe is facing complex challenges calling for renewed social and economic models. To deliver progress, growth and wellbeing in Europe, a shift towards an innovation-based economy is needed. The EESC therefore calls on the European Commission to develop a policy framework to support these new business models emerging. The EESC calls on the Commission in the upcoming review of the Single Market strategy, due in 2017, to fully incorporate these new business models, and suggest new measures in this direction. It is crucial that Member States and the European Institutions fully recognise and promote "fairer" business models, which are centred on delivering innovation for social development by integrating social impact measurement in parallel to reporting economic progress.

Opinjoni tal-KESE: Innovation as a driver of new business models (exploratory opinion requested by the Dutch presidency)

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