Opinions and other works with Civil Society Organisations - Group III members as rapporteur/co-rapporteur/rapporteur-general

  • Przyjęte on 23/10/2024 - Bureau decision date: 18/01/2024
    Sygnatura
    CCMI/228-EESC-2024
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Cyprus
    Employers - GR I
    Slovakia
    Plenary session number
    591
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    The proposed opinion aims to have a constructive influence on policymakers, especially on EU level, providing an objective analysis of the issues at hand and presenting concrete suggestions that may inform legislative action. It will provide insights and recommendations for the development of an effective waste treatment, resource management and circularity measures across the Union in a way that reflects the views and concerns of the social partners, industry and CSOs on this issue.

    Download — Opinia EKES-u: From waste plants to resource plants
    • Record of proceedings CCMI/228
  • Przyjęte on 23/10/2024 - Bureau decision date: 30/11/2023
    Sygnatura
    REX/582-EESC-2024
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Romania
    Plenary session number
    591
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    Download — Opinia EKES-u: Revision of the EU Visa suspension mechanism
    • Record of proceedings REX/582
    • Follow-up from the Commission REX/582
  • Przyjęte on 23/10/2024 - Bureau decision date: 19/03/2024
    Sygnatura
    NAT/935-EESC-2024
    Plenary session number
    591
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    In this opinion, the EESC calls for a sustainable EU Food Policy that supports farmers' incomes, protects food security and strengthens crisis management. Proposals include introducing tools and mechanism to strengthen the position of farmers and devising an EU-wide system of public insurance against natural disasters.

    Download — Opinia EKES-u: Fostering sustainable and resilient food systems at times of growing crises
    • Record of proceedings NAT/935
    • Follow-up from the Commission NAT/935
  • Przyjęte on 23/10/2024 - Bureau decision date: 12/12/2023
    Sygnatura
    SOC/790-EESC-2024
    Workers - GR II
    Italy
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Italy
    Plenary session number
    591
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    The opinion looks into the opportunities and risks from new technologies for public services, which are taken to mean the activities or services that public authorities of the Member States at national, regional or local level classify as being of general interest.

    The EESC considers that AI can make public services more efficient and more accessible, in particular to the most vulnerable people in society. It can also reduce workload for public services' workers and it should be borne in mind that these services are provided by human beings, at their own pace, in their own time and with their own requirements.

    Download — Opinia EKES-u: Fostering opportunities and managing risks from new technologies for public services, the organisation of work and more equal and inclusive societies
    • Follow-up from the Commission SOC/790
  • Przyjęte on 23/10/2024 - Bureau decision date: 18/01/2024
    Sygnatura
    NAT/928-EESC-2024
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Ireland
    Plenary session number
    591
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    In this opinion, the EESC stresses that the alignment of the circular economy and bioeconomy is crucial for sustainable development and calls for a strong, interlinked strategy to foster innovation, support rural jobs, and ensure the EU stays competitive within planetary boundaries.

    Download — Opinia EKES-u: Aligning the circular economy and the bioeconomy at the EU and national level
    • Record of proceedings NAT/928
  • Przyjęte on 23/10/2024 - Bureau decision date: 19/03/2024
    Sygnatura
    SOC/808-EESC-2024
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Hungary
    Workers - GR II
    Hungary
    Plenary session number
    591
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    The EESC stresses the urgent need to adapt strategies for work-life balance taking into consideration the shifting demographics, new forms of work, flexible working arrangements and rising care demands, also in view of the 2027 revision of the Directive (EU) 2019/1158 on work-life balance for parents and carers. While looking at the increased demand for care services, it recommends the Council asks the Commission to develop a Care Toolbox with indicators for long-term care. Highlights that despite some progress, women still bear most unpaid care work, contributing to the “feminisation of poverty” as women leave their jobs or reduce their working hours to care for relatives or children. Stresses that care work and financial security of families and workers should be seen as an investment benefiting society and the economy and not as an expense.

    Download — Opinia EKES-u: Ensuring a needs-based work-life balance for all: How adequate flexible working conditions can support intergenerational solidarity and the empowerment of women
  • Przyjęte on 23/10/2024 - Bureau decision date: 12/12/2023
    Sygnatura
    INT/1053-EESC-2024
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Portugal
    Plenary session number
    591
    -

    The general objective of the 2014-2020 Consumer Programme was to ensure a high level of consumer protection, to empower consumers and to place the consumer at the heart of the internal market, within the framework of an overall EU strategy for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth.

    Download — Final evaluation of the Consumer Programme (2014-2020)
    • Record of proceedings INT/1053
  • Przyjęte on 23/10/2024 - Bureau decision date: 29/05/2024
    Sygnatura
    SOC/811-EESC-2024
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Italy
    Plenary session number
    591
    -

    The employment guidelines, proposed by the Commission and approved by the Council, set common priorities and targets for national employment policies. Despite strong labour market performance in 2023, growing labour and skills shortages are hindering economic growth and competitiveness, potentially slowing green and digital transitions. Inequalities in the labour market persist, and artificial intelligence is reshaping work and employment structures. Social protection systems must adapt to this evolving landscape. In this opinion,  the EESC stresses the importance of upward convergence, enhancing the European Semester's role in coordinating economic policy, and strengthening social dialogue and collective bargaining. The EESC also calls for greater involvement of social partners in employment reforms, boosting labour supply, improving access to quality jobs, and addressing staff shortages.

    Download — Opinia EKES-u: Guidelines for the employment policies of the Member States
    • Record of proceedings SOC/811
    • Follow-up from the Commission SOC/811
  • Przyjęte on 23/10/2024 - Bureau decision date: 18/01/2024
    Sygnatura
    ECO/645-EESC-2024
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Slovakia
    Plenary session number
    591
    -

    Climate change is an existential threat for the European economy. Therefore, a comprehensive approach is needed. In this context, based on the empirical and data analyses related to the impact of climate change on the real economy, macroeconomic and financial stability is essential. As things currently stand, intensified natural disasters will lead to unprecedented costs that will have an unpredictable impact on public finance.

    The European economy is currently on a downward trend. This will lead to lower revenue and, at the same time, higher demand for spending – mainly related to the costs of climate change, higher borrowing costs and negative trends in demographic development.

    Download — Opinia EKES-u: Climate change and its impact on the economy
    • Record of proceedings ECO/645
  • Przyjęte on 19/09/2024 - Bureau decision date: 17/09/2024
    Sygnatura
    CCMI/238-EESC-2024
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Cyprus
    Employers - GR I
    Slovakia
    Plenary session number
    594
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    The European Union’s ambitious climate targets have significantly impacted resource and energy-intensive industries (REIIs), which are crucial to the EU economy. These industries face rising costs due to high energy prices, carbon pricing, and regulatory changes. This opinion reflects on the optimal solutions to maintain the competitiveness of EU industry in face if the rising energy prices and the costs required to support the transition towards a low-carbon economy. The EU Youth Test at the EESC was applied to this opinion.