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

  • Adopted on 20/03/2024 - Bureau decision date: 11/07/2023
    Reference
    ECO/630-EESC-2023-04451
    Plenary session number
    586
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    At the request of the Belgian Presidency of the Council of the EU, the EESC is drawing up this opinion to suggest recommendations on how to tackle inequalities, foster upwards social convergence and strengthen social security systems and ensure its long-term affordability, in an EU economic governance framework/European Semester defined around debt sustainability, productive investments and reforms. This opinion is also focusing on the implications of such a framework for the European Semester, and the further strengthening of the social pillar herein. Finally, the opinion also looks at ways of continuing to further develop fiscal instruments that have a stabilising role at the European level, based e.g. on the experience of SURE.

    Download — EESC opinion: Boosting long-term inclusive growth through reforms and investment
  • Adopted on 14/02/2024 - Bureau decision date: 26/04/2023
    Reference
    TEN/812-EESC-2023
    Workers - GR II
    France
    Plenary session number
    585
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    Download — EESC opinion: Revision of the Combined Transport Directive 92/106/EEC
  • Adopted on 14/02/2024 - Bureau decision date: 11/07/2023
    Reference
    SOC/782-EESC-2023
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Italy
    Workers - GR II
    Belgium
    Plenary session number
    585
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    The EESC calls for a strategy for civil dialogue, resulting in an action plan, and potentially an interinstitutional agreement for improved civil dialogue. It advocates for making Article 11 TEU effective by strengthening actors in the different EU institutions dealing with civil dialogue and create an annual civil dialogue scoreboard tracing the EU's engagement with civil society, and an accreditation mechanism for CSOs. It reiterates that the EESC should be at the centre of civil society consultation and civil dialogue and calls for a stronger role for the Committee in participatory democracy, including being a potential hub for citizen panels.

    Download — EESC opinion: Strengthening civil dialogue and participatory democracy in the EU: a path forward
  • Adopted on 14/02/2024 - Bureau decision date: 24/10/2023
    Reference
    INT/1048-EESC-2023-05071-00-00-AC-TRA
    Employers - GR I
    Czech Republic
    Workers - GR II
    Italy
    Plenary session number
    585
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    SMEs face major uncertainties, supply constraints, labour shortages and unfair competition.

    Download — EESC opinion: SME relief package
    • EESC opinion on SME relief package
  • Adopted on 14/02/2024 - Bureau decision date: 11/07/2023
    Reference
    SOC/781-EESC-2023
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Poland
    Workers - GR II
    Spain
    Plenary session number
    585
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    In this opinion, the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) highlights the challenges hindering efficient cross-border access to social security services, including bureaucratic complexity and uneven progress in digitalisation across Member States. While supportive of the European Commission's efforts to simplify processes and enhance digitalisation, the EESC emphasises the need for accelerated progress and urges developing comprehensive action plans considering diverse stakeholder needs. Recognising the overall need for digitalisation, the EESC stresses the importance of inclusive solutions for digitally excluded individuals as well as robust IT systems to ensure data protection and cybersecurity. Additionally, the EESC calls for the finalisation of the revision of Regulation 883/2004 to address obstacles to free movement more effectively.

    Download — EESC opinion: Digitalisation in social security
  • Adopted on 14/02/2024 - Bureau decision date: 23/01/2023
    Reference
    NAT/894-EESC-2023
    Employers - GR I
    Hungary
    Workers - GR II
    Spain
    Plenary session number
    585
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    Microplastics are persistent, very mobile, and hard to remove from nature. Microplastics are widespread in the world and in the human body, and a cause of growing concerns. Plastic pellets are found in water and soil, including agricultural lands, and harm ecosystems and biodiversity. Plastic pellets are the one of the largest sources of unintentional microplastic pollution.

    For the first time, the European Commission proposes measures to prevent microplastic pollution from the unintentional release of plastic pellets.

    Download — EESC opinion: Preventing plastic pellet losses to reduce microplastics pollution
  • Adopted on 17/01/2024 - Bureau decision date: 11/07/2023
    Reference
    REX/578-EESC-2023
    Workers - GR II
    France
    Plenary session number
    584
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    Download — EESC opinion: Addressing the impact of climate change and environmental degradation on peace, security and defence
  • Adopted on 17/01/2024 - Bureau decision date: 25/01/2023
    Reference
    INT/1023-EESC-2023-01711-00-00-AC-TRA
    Workers - GR II
    Spain
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Romania
    Plenary session number
    584
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    Corruption and the lack of rule of law undermine the mutual trust that is underpinning the internal market. The EESC believes that efforts to fight corruption should be better aligned with efforts to safeguard and develop democracy in the EU. Moreover, the EESC stresses that the EU must prioritise evaluating the legislative framework on the integrity of public procurement and its implementation in practice and believes that the cross-debarment system could be useful for protecting the internal market from misuse of public resources allocated to tenders.

    Download — EESC opinion: Corruption in public procurement and its impact on the internal market
  • Adopted on 17/01/2024 - Bureau decision date: 11/07/2023
    Reference
    INT/1044-EESC-2023-04016-00-01-AC-TRA
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Belgium
    Workers - GR II
    Belgium
    Plenary session number
    584
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    The Belgian presidency asked the EESC to provide an opinion on how to tackle poverty through social innovation and the development of the social economy. The fight against poverty and social exclusion must take into account the numerous dimensions of the concept of poverty that affect access to employment, education, healthcare, housing, food, mobility, digital tools, energy and culture, among other things. A cross-cutting approach to poverty is therefore essential in order to ensure social inclusion. Even though all economic actors are involved in the fight against poverty, it is up to the state to exercise its full responsibility in this area. The social economy contributes to this fight in an organic and cross-cutting way, through its diverse activities and social orientation.

    Download — EESC opinion: Combatting poverty and social exclusion: harnessing the power of the social economy and socio-economic innovations
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  • Adopted on 17/01/2024 - Bureau decision date: 11/07/2023
    Reference
    TEN/823-EESC-2023
    Workers - GR II
    Austria
    Plenary session number
    584
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    Download — EESC opinion: Cross-border energy infrastructure planning