Opinions and other works with Workers' Group members as rapporteur/co-rapporteur/rapporteur-general

  • Goedgekeurd on 29/10/2020 - Bureau decision date: 28/05/2020
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    ECO/520-EESC-2020
    Workers - GR II
    Malta

    This additional opinion updates and complements the proposals made in the original ASGS opinion, adopted in February this year. The EESC welcomes the step forward towards embracing a more social, inclusive and sustainable economic model, particularly given the economic and social effects of COVID-19. To support the economic recovery and public investment, and in support of a digital and green transformation, the EESC believes that a revision of the Stability and Growth Pact, flexibility in state aid rules and a rethink of tax policy is necessary. Well-resourced public health measures and social security systems are likewise of vital importance. The EESC also welcomes the Commission's proposals for Next Generation EU and sees the ASGS as an opportunity for the EU to shift towards an economic model that gives equal weighing to both economic and social objectives.

    Download — advies EESC: The Annual Sustainable Growth Strategy 2020 (additional opinion)
  • Goedgekeurd on 29/10/2020 - Bureau decision date: 15/09/2020
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    INT/915-EESC-2020
    Workers - GR II
    France

    In view of the COVID-19 crisis, which has led to a virtual halt in sales in 2020, the EESC has examined the European Commission's proposal for a regulation which would allow Euro 4 motorcycle manufacturers to sell beyond 1 January 2021 vehicles they had in stock on 15 March 2020.

    Download — advies EESC: L-category vehicles / COVID
  • Goedgekeurd on 29/10/2020 - Bureau decision date: 02/04/2020
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    SOC/644-EESC-2020
    Workers - GR II
    Italy

    Social dialogue, at national and European level, plays a key role in shaping economic, labour and social policies that promote the upward convergence of living and working conditions across Member States. Growing globalised and interconnected economies have caused an evolution of social dialogue and require a common and coordinated approach at European level.  European social dialogue is an inalienable component of the European social model and is enshrined in the Treaty, supported by EU legislation and recognised in the European Pillar of Social Rights. The EESC encourages the European social partners to exploit all of the potentialities the Treaty offers them to engage in negotiations to address the new topics and rapid changes in the labour market.

    Download — advies EESC: Social dialogue as an important pillar of economic sustainability and the resilience of economies taking into account the influence of lively public debate in the Member States (Exploratory opinion at the request of the German presidency)
  • Goedgekeurd on 27/10/2020 - Bureau decision date: 18/02/2020
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    SOC/637-EESC-2020
    Workers - GR II
    Lithuania
    Download — Information memo: Updated skills agenda
  • Goedgekeurd on 27/10/2020 - Bureau decision date: 28/05/2020
    Referentie
    SOC/647-EESC-2020
    Workers - GR II
    Lithuania
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Ireland
    Download — advies EESC: Reinforcing the Youth Guarantee
  • Goedgekeurd on 27/10/2020 - Bureau decision date: 14/07/2020
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    ECO/530-EESC-2020-03369
    Workers - GR II
    France
    Download — advies EESC: Amendment to the Benchmark Regulation
  • Goedgekeurd on 27/10/2020 - Bureau decision date: 28/05/2020
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    ECO/521-EESC-2020-02828
    (Romania
    Workers - GR II
    Austria
    Download — advies EESC: Euro area economic policy 2020 (additional opinion)
  • Goedgekeurd on 18/09/2020 - Bureau decision date: 20/02/2020
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    SOC/634-EESC-2020
    Workers - GR II
    France

    In this own-initiative opinion, the EESC calls on the European Union to develop a coherent and uniform approach to protecting unaccompanied foreign minors in Europe. It urges the European Commission to draw up a Directive on the protection of unaccompanied minors that serves the best interests of the child. The principle of "the best interests of the child" should take precedence over all other national and international law. The EESC calls on the Member States to evaluate minority based on a body of evidence, consisting principally of the declarations by the person in question, civil status documents presented and interviews with the person. Given that bone tests are not really reliable, the EESC calls for them to simply be stopped.

    Download — advies EESC: The protection of unaccompanied migrant minors in Europe (own-initiative opinion)
  • Goedgekeurd on 18/09/2020 - Bureau decision date: 20/02/2020
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    REX/528-EESC-2020
    Employers - GR I
    Croatia
    Workers - GR II
    France

    On 5 February 2020, the European Commission published its Communication Enhancing the accession process – A credible EU perspective for the Western Balkans, proposing a new methodology for candidate countries of the Western Balkans with the objective to render the accession process more coherent, respond to concerns of certain Member States expressed in October 2019 and enable the enlargement process to continue.

    Download — advies EESC: Contribution of civil society to the Green Agenda and sustainable development of the Western Balkans as part of the EU accession process (own-initiative opinion)
  • Goedgekeurd on 18/09/2020 - Bureau decision date: 18/02/2020
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    TEN/704-EESC-2020
    (Italy
    Workers - GR II
    Romania

    The EESC asks the Commission to strictly monitor progress in the deployment and real use of 5G and calls on the Member States to further accelerate the process and ensure a responsible implementation.

    In particular, the EESC believes it is vital to assess the risk profile of suppliers and apply relevant restrictions for suppliers considered to be high risk. In addition, the EESC reiterates its suggestion of having at least two suppliers for each country, at least one of which is European, in order to ensure political security of data and respect for heath requirements.

    The EESC recommends that European technological diplomacy be strengthened to enable the EU to ensure more balanced, reciprocal conditions for trade and investment, in particular as regards market access, subsidies, public procurement, technology transfers, industrial property and social and environmental standards.

    Download — advies EESC: Secure 5G deployment – EU toolbox