Electricity, Procurement
Date
Jan. 22, 2014
First follow-up of Joint position on the social aspects of Corporate Social Responsibility
European Social Dialogue Committee for the Electricity Sector, EURELECTRC/industriAll Europe/ EPSU Positive actions on Training/Health & safety/Equal opportunity & Diversity (22 January 2014) Following the 2009 Joint Statement on the
Jan. 17, 2014
New EU Directive a step forward for green and social public procurement
A network of civil society organisations welcomes the adoption of new EU directives that allow for social and environmental criteria in public procurement and calls upon Member States to put an end to cost-centred approach.
Jan. 06, 2014
European Energy Commissioner responding positively to concerns over social dimension energy 2030
(6 January 2014) The social partners adopted a [joint contribution->art9935] to the discussions on a European 2030 framework on climate and energy at the last meeting in November 2013. The
Nov. 19, 2013
Employments shifts in the EU energy sector towards 2050 discussed by electricity social partners
(19 November 2013) The European social partners for the electricity industry discussed a range of issues in the last meeting of the sectoral social dialogue committee: {{Employment implications of Energy
Oct. 16, 2013
Proposal to establish a working group on promoting sector social dialogue in the countries of the Energy Community
Adopted by the social partners on 13 Septembre 2013 Working group of the electricity sectoral social dialogue committee: Promoting the social dialogue in the countries of the Energy Community The
Sep. 24, 2013
Promoting social dialogue in Energy Community crucial say EU social partners
(23 September 2013) The trade unions agreed with the employers represented by [Eurelectric->http://www.eurelectric.org/about-us/our-members/] to establish a working group to promote the social dialogue in the countries of the Energy Community
Jun. 24, 2013
Commissioner Barnier's proposal to exclude water services success for Europe's citizens
European Commissioner Barnier, responsible for the internal market and the concessions directive has announced that he will propose to the Commission to take water and sanitation services out of the scope of the directive on concessions.