Health and Safety, Trade, Strike
Date
Dec. 16, 2015
With Food security poorest nations on agenda Ministers WTO, EPSU, PSI, many others demand: Do not abandon development
The Ministers of WTO countries are meeting in Nairobi, Kenya 15-18 December 2015. There are reasons to believe that the developed countries might abandon the development mandate.
Dec. 01, 2015
Joint SSE and EPSU event in the EP on job creation, quality employment in and sustainable funding of social services
Brussels, 1 December 2015On 1 December 2015 the Working Group on Public Services of the European Parliament Common Goods and Public Services Intergroup hosted a public hearing to exchange on
Nov. 20, 2015
Hospital sector social partners confirm their commitment to prevent and reduce psycho-social risks and stress at work
Brussels/Helsinki, 18 November 2015 On 10 November 2015, HOSPEEM and EPSU – with the support of the Finnish EPSU affiliates JHL, Superliitto and Tehy – organised a conference in Helsinki
Nov. 10, 2015
Conference 2 "Addressing psycho-social risks and stress at work in the hospital sector"
10 November 2015, HelsinkiOn 10 November 2015 the second conference of the joint HOSPEEM – EPSU project on occupational health and safety risks entitled “Social partners’ conference on approaches to
Oct. 20, 2015
What do we know about the multinationals driving the current trade negotiations such as TiSA, CETA and TTIP?
How is the labour movement responding? This was the theme of a seminar organised by Ver.di and Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES) for trade unionists and NGOs to analyse recently leaked documents on TISA and update each other on developments regarding TTIP and CETA.
Oct. 16, 2015
Hands Off Our Public Services in TTIP, CETA and TiSA!
EPSU joined demonstrators from across Europe yesterday, 15th October, to make their opposition heard to the secret negotiation of the TTIP, CETA and TiSA trade deals. A recent report co-published by EPSU makes it clear how these agreements could lock our public services into irreversible liberalisation and prevent governments from regulating in the public interest.