Apr. 07, 1998 Developments in the European Waste Sector Basic points for an EPSU position, adopted by the Executive Committee, May 1998 waste basic - EN waste basic - FR waste basic - GE waste basic - SP waste
Mar. 05, 1999 Health and Safety checklists for waste management Following several discussions a number of checklists were produced for workers in the waste sector. These contain a list of questions which might be worthwhile for waste workers to ask
Feb. 27, 2001 EPSU Waste Management Conference, 12 February 2001 The following documents were made available to participants at the EPSU Waste Management Conference: - The private sector and waste management in Central and Eastern Europe, PSIRU 2000 - Mergers
Jun. 27, 2004 risks linked to refuse collection vehicules EN Please find attached a memo of the European Trade Union Technical Bureau. It deals with health and safety issues. It raises concerns on the safety of refuse collection vehicules
May. 20, 2005 Waste Management conference, 20 June 2005, Brussels “European Works Councils and the Waste Industry Dealing with competition and restructuring” This conference was organised with the financial support from the European Commission International Trade Union House, Brussels, 09:00
Jun. 22, 2005 European waste workers agree to fight cut-throat competition The single most important issue facing European waste workers is unfair competition with employers seeking to reduce wages and other benefits. The waste sector is confronted with “cowboy” companies that
Feb. 01, 2006 Waste management companies in Europe Waste management companies in Europe by David Hall, PSIRU February 2006 This report was commissioned by EPSU and received financial support from the European Commission { {{ {{TABLE OF CONTENT
Mar. 01, 2006 EWCs and the waste industry, follow-up meeting European Works Councils and the waste industry Dealing with competition and restructuring Follow up Meeting 9 March 2006, Stockholm, Sweden {Start of the meeting 8.30 -
Mar. 02, 2006 Solidarity message for striking Verdi members brief solidarity message of the EPSU waste group which met in Stockholm, 9 March. Our German colleagues of Verdi are going through a tough time. The workers including in the
Mar. 10, 2006 European waste workers express solidarity with striking German colleagues European waste workers express solidarity with striking German colleagues “We will not standby in silence when the multinational waste companies move in to break the strike,” said Jan Willem Goudriaan
Nov. 06, 2006 Waste workers take protest to head office of Duale System Deutschland Waste workers organized by Verdi will go to Cologne (Koln) to protest against the low wages, dismissals and deteriorating service quality which is the consequence of DSD refusing to demand
Feb. 17, 2007 Waste workers behind Petition on Public Services (19 February 2007) The public interest such as protecting the environment and public health should prevail over promoting competition and the internal market in waste argued the trade unions representing
Feb. 18, 2007 Support for European Parliament position on Waste Framework Directive from waste unions The unions expressed broad support for the ambitious goals of the Parliament to stabilize waste in 2012 at 2008 levels and to reduce waste by 2020. The new waste hierarchy
Mar. 13, 2007 European Waste Meeting, 15 February 2007, Berlin The meeting is jointly organised by EPSU and our German colleagues of Verdi. It is a follow-up to the meeting we organised on 9 March 2006 in Stockholm (for background
Apr. 24, 2007 Unions approve waste hierarchy and support ambitious targets of European Parliament The unions discussed the European Commission proposal for a revision of the Waste Directive and the amendments of the European Parliament. The so-called waste hierarchy was approved as well as