Utilities, Water, Waste, Social Dialogue
Date
Sep. 23, 2015
European Social Partners in the Electricity Sector reiterate support for "Just Transition"
(23 September 2015) Ahead of the upcoming COP21, EPSU successfully agreed a [joint position with the social partners->http://www.epsu.org/a/11679] – IndustriAll (for the Unions) and Eurelectric (representing employers) – which committed
Sep. 22, 2015
EURELECTRIC/IndustriAll Europe/EPSU Joint Position on addressing measures to mitigate social impacts
COP21 UN Climate Change Conference (22 September 2015) Climate change is one of the biggest global challenges our generation faces. It will shape the way the power industry runs business
Sep. 22, 2015
EURELECTRIC/IndustriAll Europe/EPSU Joint Press Release on addressing measures to mitigate social impacts
COP21 UN Climate Change Conference (22 September 2015) European Social Partners for the Electricity Sector have committed to “the development of skilling and reskilling programmes, the creation of quality jobs
Sep. 04, 2015
Parliament called upon to support first ever successful European Citizens Initiative Right2Water, not to obstruct it.
(Press release - Brussels, 4 September 2015) The European Parliament will vote on the first ever European Citizens Initiative (ECI) www.Right2water.eu 8 September. The Environmental Committee of the EP supported
Sep. 03, 2015
Social partners in the Electricity sector meet to prepare the next social dialogue committee meeting
(2 September 2015). EPSU hosted a preparatory meeting between the secretariats of the social partners for the forthcoming Sectoral Social Dialogue Committee (SSDC) for Electricity plenary session. Trade union representatives
Aug. 11, 2015
EPSU contribution to EU public consultation Circular Economy: Absurdistan
(11 August 2015) The European Commission withdrew the [Circular Economy Package->http://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=celex:52014DC0398] as part of its better regulation agenda earlier this year. [EPSU->http://www.epsu.org/a/10995], ETUC and many other organisations have protested against