Resolution
Date
May. 25, 2016
EPSU Executive Committee - We need a genuine Social Europe
(Adopted by the EPSU executive committee on 19 April 2016) Workers and trade union leaders are concerned about the increase of the far-right in Europe. Populists and euro-skeptics attack basic values. They use the influx of migrants and refugees to promote a nationalist view. Xenophobia and racism
Apr. 25, 2016
R.6. Amministrazione statale ed europea
{{A. Le organizzazioni affiliate alla FSESP riunite dall’ 8 all’11 giugno 2009 nel loro VIII Congresso a Bruxelles riconoscono che:}} 1. Il crescente impatto dell’Unione europea sulle Amministrazioni centrali richiede una risposta critica coordinata, come è avvenuto contro la Direttiva sui servizi
Apr. 25, 2016
S.R.1. The European Social Model: the four freedoms of the European Internal Market vs. national trade union rights
{{A. The EPSU affiliates meeting at their 8th Congress in Brussels from 8-11 June 2009 commit to the following principles and objectives:}} {{1.}} That the European Social Model is a central part of the European project based on the protection of fundamental social rights, including the right to
Apr. 25, 2016
E.R.2. Emergency resolution on Supporting Trade Union Rights – No to Free Trade with Columbia
{{1.}} This Conference notes that at the beginning of May 2009 the European Union held a third round of trade negotiations on the Free Trade Agreement with Colombia. . These discussions are continuing and are to be concluded by end 2009. {{2.}} This Conference deplores the fact that Colombia remains
Apr. 25, 2016
R.A.4. To give social Europe a future
Congress agreed to refer this resolution to the incoming Executive Committee for discussion. {{ The eighth EPSU Congress resolves: To give social Europe a future - Requirements for an alternative economic and social model for the EU}} {{1. Priority for social justice in the European Union}} {{1.}}