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

  • Prijaté on 23/01/2019 - Bureau decision date: 16/10/2018
    Referenčné dokumenty
    ECO/485-EESC-2018-05763-00-00-AC-TRA
    Workers - GR II
    Spain

    The EESC is of the opinion that building economic resilience, an objective that underlies the recommendations of the European Commission on the economic policy of the euro area, is of the utmost importance for the euro area economies. However, the Committee would like to stress that the pursuit of economic resilience should go hand in hand with increased labour market resilience, that is, the capacity of labour markets to weather shocks with limited social costs.

    Download — Stanovisko EHSV: Euro area economic policy (2019)
  • Prijaté on 23/01/2019 - Bureau decision date: 18/09/2018
    Referenčné dokumenty
    ECO/482-EESC-2018-04700-00-00-AC-TRA
    Workers - GR II
    Spain
    Download — Stanovisko EHSV: Adjustment of annual pre-financing for the years 2021 to 2023
  • Prijaté on 12/12/2018 - Bureau decision date: 18/09/2018
    Referenčné dokumenty
    SOC/609-EESC-2018
    Workers - GR II
    Spain

    The EESC welcomes the Commission proposal on preventing the dissemination of terrorist content online, while calling for the indeterminate legal concepts such as "terrorist information, terrorist acts, terrorist groups or advocacy of terrorism" to be defined as precisely as possible. The EESC highlights the need to assess the effects of the application of this proposal on SMEs, as well as to consider transition arrangements facilitating their adaptation and a level playing field.

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  • Prijaté on 12/12/2018 - Bureau decision date: 18/09/2018
    Referenčné dokumenty
    TEN/681-EESC-2018
    Workers - GR II
    Belgium

    The EESC endorses the Commission's proposal and highlights the suggestions for future support put forward in the opinion.

    The EESC does not suggest amending the proposal, but instead calls for closer monitoring of activities in areas raised in the opinion, particularly a sustainable development oriented approach in the choice of energy sources; proper consideration of the specific situation in Lithuania in particular, as well as in other countries concerned with regard to socio-economic aspects; dissemination throughout the EU of knowledge acquired in the area of dismantling and on the issue of training workers; safe and sustainable management of nuclear waste generated; and strengthening of performance indicators by including performance in relation to protecting workers from radiation.

    Download — Stanovisko EHSV: MFF and nuclear decommissioning and radioactive waste
  • Prijaté on 12/12/2018 - Bureau decision date: 10/07/2018
    Referenčné dokumenty
    TEN/678-EESC-2018
    Workers - GR II
    Italy

    The European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) welcomes the proposal for a regulation for the European Atomic Energy Community (EURATOM) research and training programme 2021-2025.

    The EESC considers the EURATOM budget to be proportionate to the objectives set and considers it essential to maintain this financial allocation regardless of the outcome of the Brexit negotiations. The Committee also considers it crucial in this respect to manage the United Kingdom's exit from the Euratom programme with the utmost care, particularly with regard to research already in progress, shared infrastructure and the social impact on staff  (e.g. working conditions) both on British soil and elsewhere.

    Download — Stanovisko EHSV: Research and Training Programme of the European Atomic Energy Community for the period 2021-2025 complementing Horizon Europe – the Framework Programme for Research and Innovation
  • Prijaté on 12/12/2018 - Bureau decision date: 19/06/2018
    Referenčné dokumenty
    TEN/676-EESC-2018
    Download — Stanovisko EHSV: Minimum level of training of seafarers
  • Prijaté on 12/12/2018 - Bureau decision date: 13/11/2017
    Referenčné dokumenty
    REX/501-EESC-2017
    (Belgium
    Workers - GR II
    Germany
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  • Prijaté on 12/12/2018 - Bureau decision date: 15/02/0018
    Referenčné dokumenty
    SOC/574-EESC-2018-02459-00-00-AC-TRA
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Czech Republic
    Workers - GR II
    Spain

    The EESC points out that a non-immigration scenario in Europe would mean among other things that Member States' economies would suffer substantially; demographic challenges would be aggravated; pension systems might become unsustainable; racism and xenophobia would flourish even more than at present. Non-integration bears economic, socio-cultural and political risks and costs. Hence, investment in migrant integration is the best insurance policy against potential future costs, problems and tensions.

    Download — Stanovisko EHSV: Costs of non-immigration (and non-integration) (own-initiative opinion)
  • Prijaté on 18/10/2018 - Bureau decision date: 17/04/2018
    Referenčné dokumenty
    SOC/588-EESC-2018-02470-00-00-AC-TRA
    Workers - GR II
    Lithuania

    The proposals discussed in this opinion form the second package of proposals launched for the development of a European Education Area – the proposal on the automatic mutual recognition of diplomas, on early childhood education and care and on the teaching and learning of languages.  The EESC welcomes the setting up of a European Education Area, given its contribution towards the implementation of the European Pillar of Social Rights and in promoting amongst others Europe's social, economic and demographic development.  It encourages however to incorporate this initiative within a long-term vision for education, training and lifelong learning, based on effective social dialogue.

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  • Prijaté on 18/10/2018 - Bureau decision date: 22/05/2018
    Referenčné dokumenty
    SOC/601-EESC-2018-02917-00-00-AC-TRA
    Workers - GR II
    Spain

    The EESC agrees with the need to allocate more resources to operational and preventive security-related actions and programmes and supports the creation of a flexible and transparent fund – distributing resources according to clear and predictable operational criteria and objectives – in order to strengthen them. The Security Fund should be designed so as to strengthen a preventive policy, which requires active engagement and cooperation with civil society, especially in terms of caring for and making arrangements for victims, auditing security actors, and preventing radicalisation. Grants from the Fund – in the case of both EU Member States and third countries – must only go to public institutions that can effectively ensure that human rights will be strictly upheld.

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