Youth

EPSU's Youth Network brings together young public service trade unionists from across Europe. It was set up in 2010 in response to the economic crisis, to make sure young workers have a voice in EPSU and are part of shaping the future of the trade union movement.

The network is made up of youth representatives from EPSU’s affiliated unions, all aged 35 or under. They work together to share ideas, build connections, and push for better working conditions and opportunities for young people in public services.

The Youth Network is led by a Steering Committee of up to 15 members from different countries and sectors. They help set the agenda, represent youth voices in EPSU’s decision-making spaces, and support youth-focused organising, campaigns, and communications.

Chloe Kenny is the EPSU policy staff responsible for the Youth Network. Contact Chloe if you or someone you know is interested in getting involved with EPSU's Youth Network.