Presentation
Joint ETUI/EPSU course 'Quality public services, gender equality and the European Pillar of Social Rights’
‘Quality public services, gender equality and the European Pillar of Social Rights’ 22 and 23 February 2018 in Brussels, Belgium.Joint course organised by The Education Department of the European Trade Union Institute (ETUI) and EPSU
Quality employment: report of EPSU conference
(12 January 2017) Over 120 participants from across Europe gathered in Brussels on 10-11 January to debate a wide range of issues related to the quality of employment – how to define it and what action to take to improve it.In opening the conference, EPSU general secretary, Jan Willem Goudriaan
EPSU meeting on CETA
CETA meeting on 21 October 2016an opportunity to exchange with Scott Sinclair from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (CCPA) and Thomas Fritz PowerShift Germany on the many problems with CETA, including for public services and democracyCETA: Liberalisation of Public Services in the EU
Local Government Sector: European Pillar of Social Rights, Digitalisation and Finnish Health Care Reform
At their meetings on 19th and 20th of September 2016, the EPSU local government unions discussed the way forward on the European Pillar of Social Rights. Esther Lynch, ETUC Confederal Secretary presented the plans and next steps on ETUC’s strategy on the European Pillar of Social Rights.

Social partners in local and regional government present their activities on migration
On 25 April EPSU and CEMR jointly presented to the Liaison Forum - a body which brings together social partners in all the different EU sectoral social dialogue Committees - the activities carried out by social dialogue committee for local and regional government to support the integration of
October 2015: The European Semester and modernisation of public administration
ETUC General Secretary, John Monks, addresses EPSU 7th Congress
(14 June 2004, Stockholm) Anna, Carola, friends, it is a pleasure to visit the general assembly of EPSU in this lovely city, to see some old friends and meet new ones, and to be able to pay tribute to the work of EPSU as a key pillar of the European Trade Union Confederation.With privatisation