Remunicipalisation, Tax justice
Bringing services back in-house
EPSU has consistently argued in favour of direct provision of public services to guarantee the quality of services and the quality of employment for workers delivering those services. Under the heading of remunicipalisation EPSU supports and promotes any initiatives to bring services back in-house where they have been privatised along with moves to have new services run by municipalities and other public authorities. EPSU is part of a network, coordinated by the Transnational Institute that has published research highlighting recent trends in remunicipalisation and insourcing.
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Mar. 01, 2011
Lobbying Parliament for an EU Financial Transactions Tax-FTT- NOW !
[www.financialtransactiontax.eu->http://www.financialtransactiontax.eu/] Lobbying Parliament for an EU Financial Transactions Tax- FTT- NOW! Podimata report plenary vote on 8 March 2011 {{{Lobbying Parlement pour une Taxe sur les Transactions Financières
Feb. 02, 2011
Europe must take its responsibility to implement a Financial Transaction Tax
(2 February 2011, Brussels) The European Federation of Public Services Unions (EPSU) is highly disappointed by the decision taken by the European Parliament Economic and Financial Affairs Committee (ECON) yesterday
Jul. 28, 2010
ETUC response, in cooperation with EPSU, to the Commission's Consultation on "smart regulation"
Introduction The European Commission has launched an internet consultation open to all stakeholders aiming to collect input for a Communication on smart regulation planned for the autumn. It will build
Jun. 25, 2009
EUPAN/TUNED conclusions: Improving trust in central government administrations through effective social dialogue
EUPAN/TUNED conclusions Improving trust in central government administrations through effective social dialogue Adopted on 18 June 2009, Prague (EN/FR/DE) In the framework of the Test Phase
Jul. 24, 2008
Joint Work Programme for the European Social Dialogue Test Phase for central government administrations 2008-2009
Introduction This joint work programme is agreed upon by EUPAN and TUNED as being part of the European Social Dialogue Test Phase covering the years 2008-2009. The overall aim of