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

  • Antagna on 13/07/2022 - Bureau decision date: 22/02/2022
    Dokumentreferens
    SOC/726-EESC-2022
    Workers - GR II
    Spain
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Netherlands
    Download — EESK:s yttrande: Combatting violence against women
  • Antagna on 15/06/2022 - Bureau decision date: 21/10/2021
    Dokumentreferens
    CCMI/187-EESC-2021
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Cyprus
    (Germany

    This initiative wants to call on the European Commission to provide more integrated strategies for specific economic sectors, coordinating the various policies fields to an ongoing transition of our European economy. To this end, we have chosen the furniture sector to exemplify challenges and opportunities regarding the sector's recovery and green transition to a sustainable and circular economy (bio-economy), its technological transformation, mainly driven by the digitalisation of industrial processes, and the sector's overall target of managing the climate change.

    Download — EESK:s yttrande: The European furniture industry – Its recovery towards an innovative, green and circular economy
  • Antagna on 15/06/2022 - Bureau decision date: 19/10/2021
    Dokumentreferens
    NAT/850-EESC-2022
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Spain
    Download — EESK:s yttrande: Management, conservation and control measures applicable in the Convention of the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT)
  • Antagna on 15/06/2022 - Bureau decision date: 18/01/2022
    Dokumentreferens
    REX/554-EESC-2022
    Workers - GR II
    Italy
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Italy

    In 2021, the Belarusian regime led by Alyaksandr Lukashenka actively attracted migrants from Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Yemen and other countries, encouraging and even forcing them to cross the UE borders. This resulted in a particular pressure on Latvia, Lithuania and Poland, and was done in retaliation against the sanctions adopted by the EU in response to the regime rigging the national elections in 2020 and violently repressing civil society in 2021.

    Download — EESK:s yttrande: Instrumentalisation of migrants
  • Antagna on 15/06/2022 - Bureau decision date: 18/01/2022
    Dokumentreferens
    INT/978-EESC-2022-EESC-2022-00850-00-00-AC-TRA
    Employers - GR I
    Romania
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Italy

    The EESC welcomes the Data Act Regulation and highlights the need to implement it without any discrimination against people who have difficulty accessing the internet or data. The EESC considers it important to guarantee respect of safety and ethical standards, multiple and sufficient conditions for data functionality, cybersecurity procedures and the proper storage of data on EU territory, on the assumption that individuals should be in control of the data they generate in accordance with the objectives of strategic autonomy and technological independence.

    Download — EESK:s yttrande: Data act
  • Antagna on 15/06/2022 - Bureau decision date: 19/10/2021
    Dokumentreferens
    NAT/847-EESC-2022
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Lithuania

    The current F-gas Regulation 517/2014 intends to reduce the EU’s F-gas emissions by two-thirds by 2030 compared with 2014 levels. At EU level, F-gases currently account for 2.5 % of total greenhouse gas emissions. In line with the Climate Law, the new F-gas proposal will contribute to reducing emissions by at least 55% by 2030 and making Europe climate-neutral by 2050.

    Download — EESK:s yttrande: Revision of the F-gas regulation
  • Antagna on 15/06/2022 - Bureau decision date: 22/02/2022
    Dokumentreferens
    INT/986-EESC-2022-2022-01361
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Bulgaria

    Semiconductors are at the heart of strong geopolitical interests, giving countries the conditions to be able to act (militarily, economically and industrially) and to foster digital and ecological transitions. They are essential for strategic and industrial autonomy.

    Download — EESK:s yttrande: Chips Joint Undertaking
  • Antagna on 18/05/2022 - Bureau decision date: 18/01/2022
    Dokumentreferens
    ECO/579-EESC-2022-00745
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Poland
    Employers - GR I
    Portugal

    The Communication on 8th Report presents the main changes in territorial disparities over the past decade and how policies have affected these disparities. It highlights the potential of the green and digital transitions as new drivers of EU growth, but argues that without appropriate policy action new economic, social and territorial disparities may appear. It also launches a reflection on how cohesion policy should evolve to respond to these challenges and in particular how to ensure that place-based, multilevel and partnership led approaches continue to improve cohesion, while building on synergies and mainstreaming cohesion objectives into other policies and instruments.

    EESC will present its views on this report stressing the important role that civil society plays and that local policies need local strategies, drawn up with local partners.

    Download — EESK:s yttrande: 8th Cohesion Report
  • Antagna on 18/05/2022 - Bureau decision date: 07/12/2021
    Dokumentreferens
    INT/972-EESC-2022-00144
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Italy

    The EESC:

    Download — EESK:s yttrande: Action plan for the social economy
  • Antagna on 18/05/2022 - Bureau decision date: 28/04/2021
    Dokumentreferens
    SOC/696-EESC-2021
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Greece

    The EESC considers that engaging in dialogue with civil society and social partners constitutes an effective way for policy-makers to understand the varying needs of people belonging to different social groups. There can be no room for repression of social dialogue and civil society dialogue in the EU. Consultation processes should also be easy to find and to access. The EESC points at the potential for civil society to assist policy-makers in essential tasks such as monitoring, but that this should be accompanied with funding and technical support to enable CSOs to build capacity.

    Download — EESK:s yttrande: The role of Civil Society Organisations as guardians of the common good in the post-pandemic recovery and reconstruction of EU societies and economies