Workers - GR II

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  • Goedgekeurd on 25/01/2017 - Bureau decision date: 20/09/2016
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    SOC/549-EESC-2016-05280-00-00-ac
    Workers - GR II
    Germany
    Download — advies EESC: Decisions in matrimonial matters and matters of parental responsibility and international child abduction (recast)
  • Goedgekeurd on 25/01/2017 - Bureau decision date: 21/01/2016
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    INT/786-EESC-2016-1244
    Workers - GR II
    Austria

    The Single Market is coming under growing pressure, partly due to short-sighted national interests, with a significant part of the population increasingly calling it into question. Unnecessary obstacles such as insufficient recognition of qualifications and diplomas, technical constraints at local level, regulatory obstacles due to differences in national legislation and inadequate coordination of e-government solutions at EU level, must be removed to ensure growth, jobs, long-term prosperity.

    • Citizens-oriented approach to Single market
    • Obstacles to the Single market
    • Taking stock of the EESC recommendations on Single market policies
    Download — advies EESC: Threats and obstacles to the Single Market (own-initiative opinion)
  • Goedgekeurd on 14/12/2016
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    SOC/547-EESC-2016-04410-00-00-ac
    Workers - GR II
    Spain
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Romania

    In this opinion the EESC supports further harmonisation of the Common European Asylum System (CEAS) and welcomes the proposed improvements. However, it is concerned about some limitations of fundamental rights of asylum seekers. It sets out specific recommendations on the three proposals for: the Qualification Regulation, the Common Procedure Regulation and the Standards of Reception Directive, taking into account the human rights perspective, in line with the opinion on CEAS Reform I.

    Download — advies EESC: Common European Asylum System Reform Package II
  • Goedgekeurd on 14/12/2016 - Bureau decision date: 20/09/2016
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    ECO/415-EESC-2016-05294-00-00-ac-tra
    Workers - GR II
    Romania
    Download — advies EESC: Extending the 2013-2017 European statistical programme for the 2018-2020 period
  • Goedgekeurd on 14/12/2016 - Bureau decision date: 20/09/2016
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    ECO/417-EESC-2016-05349-00-02-ac-tra
    Workers - GR II
    Italy
    • Mid term review of the MFF - towards a simpler and more flexible single rule book for the EU budget - Tobias Lambeck, European Commission
    • EMFF 2014-2020 - Mid-term review-revision - Thilo Maurer, European Commission
    • MFF review - presentation by rapporteur Mr Palmieri
    Download — advies EESC: Mid-term review of the Multiannual Financial Framework 2014-2020
  • Goedgekeurd on 19/10/2016 - Bureau decision date: 12/07/2016
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    ECO/414-EESC-2016-04584-00-00-ac-tra
    Workers - GR II
    Romania

    The EESC believes that the fight against terrorism and its financing and efforts to combat money laundering and other related forms of economic crime should be permanent EU policy priorities. These efforts should be linked more closely with the efforts needed to combat tax fraud and tax avoidance. Therefore, the EESC considers creating public national registers of the beneficial owners of bank accounts, businesses, trusts and transactions, and access to them by obliged entities, to be a priority. Furthermore, all obligations laid down in the Anti Money Laundering Directive should be extended to all territories or jurisdictions whose sovereignty resides with the Member States. And free trade and economic partnership agreements should include a chapter on measures to tackle money laundering and terrorist financing, tax fraud and tax avoidance.

    • Presentation "Access to Anti-money laundering informations"
    Download — advies EESC: Access to anti-money-laundering information by tax authorities
  • Goedgekeurd on 19/10/2016 - Bureau decision date: 24/05/2016
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    ECO/408-EESC-2016-04274-00-01-ac-tra
    Workers - GR II
    Spain

    The EESC believes that the fight against terrorism and its financing and efforts to combat money laundering and other related forms of economic crime should be permanent EU policy priorities. These efforts should be linked more closely with the efforts needed to combat tax fraud and tax avoidance. Therefore, the EESC considers creating public national registers of the beneficial owners of bank accounts, businesses, trusts and transactions, and access to them by obliged entities, to be a priority. Furthermore, all obligations laid down in the Anti Money Laundering Directive should be extended to all territories or jurisdictions whose sovereignty resides with the Member States. And free trade and economic partnership agreements should include a chapter on measures to tackle money laundering and terrorist financing, tax fraud and tax avoidance.

    • Presentation "Proposal for a Directive amending Directive 2015/849"
    Download — advies EESC: Revision of anti- money-laundering directive
  • Goedgekeurd on 19/10/2016 - Bureau decision date: 26/04/2016
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    SOC/543-EESC-2016-02981-00-00-ac
    Workers - GR II
    Spain

    An efficient reform of the Common European Asylum System (CEAS) is essential. While the EESC approves of the proposal to improve and speed up the determination of Member State responsible for examining an asylum application, it calls for including protective provisions on procedural issues, individual treatment of applications, maintenance of discretionary clauses, maintenance of the deadline for the cessation of obligation for a Member State to assume responsibility and the rights of applicants.

    Download — advies EESC: CEAS Reform I
  • Goedgekeurd on 19/10/2016 - Bureau decision date: 21/01/2016
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    NAT/680-EESC-2016-01870-00-00-ac-tra
    Workers - GR II
    Germany

    Over recent years, there has been a shift in bargaining power in the food supply chain, mostly to the advantage of the retail sector and some transnational companies and to the detriment of suppliers, in particular primary producers. The concentration of bargaining power has led to the abuse of positions of dominance causing weaker operators to become increasingly vulnerable to Unfair Trading Practices (UTPs). The opinion takes stock of the impact of UTPs, stresses the difficult position of the most vulnerable actors along the chain and calls for action at EU level to stop UTPs and promote a fairer food supply chain.

    Download — advies EESC: Promoting a fairer agro-food supply chain
  • Goedgekeurd on 19/10/2016
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    CCMI/145-EESC
    Workers - GR II
    Netherlands
    (United Kingdom

    The EESC calls for a financial instrument to end "beaching".

     

    Download — EESC opinion: Shipbreaking and the recycling society