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

  • Antagna on 17/04/2013
    Dokumentreferens
    ECO/341-EESC-2013-101
    Workers - GR II
    Romania
    Plenary session number
    489
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    Download — Fight against tax fraud and tax evasion
  • Antagna on 21/03/2013
    Dokumentreferens
    INT/628-EESC-2012-2063
    Workers - GR II
    Netherlands
    Plenary session number
    488
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    Download — EESC opinion: Abuse of the status of self-employed
  • Antagna on 21/03/2013
    Dokumentreferens
    INT/674-EESC-2013-1121
    Workers - GR II
    Italy
    Plenary session number
    488
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    Download — EESC opinion: Parcel delivery / e-commerce
  • Antagna on 21/03/2013
    Dokumentreferens
    INT/653-EESC-2012-01-01-1849
    Workers - GR II
    Italy
    Plenary session number
    488
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    The Committee is delighted of the process to update and modernise the guidelines on public aid for businesses in disadvantaged areas and calls on the Commission to make EU policies more consistent with competition policy. The Committee requests that the new guidelines on state aid for the regions give Member States a flexible cross-sectoral instrument and asks for the adoption of more flexible parameters that are better tailored to a dramatically changing economic context.

    Download — EESC opinion: The Internal Market and State aid for the regions
  • Antagna on 20/03/2013
    Dokumentreferens
    SOC/470-EESC-2012-01-01-2096
    Workers - GR II
    Austria
    Plenary session number
    488
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    The EESC is convinced that "good" and thus "sustainable" business management must be built on the legal structures and practices of employee involvement based on information, consultation and, where applicable, co-determination. The "sustainable company" as a business management concept entails that the "voice" of employees is respected in business decisions and a "fair relationship" between employees, management and owners. A set of tools already exists for the obligatory involvement of employee representatives at national and European level. These provisions should be consolidated and applied generally in EU law, and in particular definitions of information, consultation and participation should be standardised. A new stage in this debate is marked by the European Parliament's resolution of 15 January 2013 on minimum standards for restructuring.
    Download — EESC opinion: Employee influence and participation
  • Antagna on 20/03/2013
    Dokumentreferens
    TEN/499-EESC-2274
    Workers - GR II
    Greece
    Plenary session number
    488
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    Download — "Blue Growth" - opportunities for marine and maritime sustainable growth
  • Antagna on 20/03/2013
    Dokumentreferens
    INT/627-EESC-2012-273
    Workers - GR II
    Malta
    Plenary session number
    488
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    Download — EESC opinion: Inclusive digital Internal Market
  • Antagna on 12/03/2013
    Dokumentreferens
    REX/364-EESC-2013-01-01-2030
    Workers - GR II
    Spain
    In this opinion, the EESC will aim to adopt a stance on the role of social protection in development policy. This is likely to be one of the main topics in the debate about the new goals of development policy which are to replace the Millennium Development Goals after 2015.
    Download — Social protection in European Union development cooperation
  • Antagna on 13/02/2013
    Dokumentreferens
    SOC/477-EESC-2013-01-01-112
    Workers - GR II
    Austria
    Plenary session number
    487
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    Download — EESC opinion: Employment policy guidelines
  • Antagna on 13/02/2013
    Dokumentreferens
    ECO/336-EESC-2012-01-01-1932
    Workers - GR II
    Austria
    Plenary session number
    487
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    The EESC welcomes the establishment of broad economic policy guidelines for the countries of the euro area and supports the formulation of recommendations tailored to each country as well as measures to assess their implementation. However, the Committee regards the current macroeconomic policy mix as unbalanced and calls for a new growth model which takes into account the significance of demand and distributive justice. Stricter regulation of financial markets should be accompanied by a general re-think not only of expenditure, but also of tax systems. Policies should capitalise more on the fact that the negative income and employment multipliers of revenue-related measures are generally more limited than those of spending cuts. The importance for competitiveness of non–price factors is often overlooked.

    • Za Hrvatsku više nema skrivanja dugova! (ECO-336)
    Download — Economic policies of the Member States whose currency is the euro