National and European Administration, Social Dialogue
The European Social Dialogue Committee for Central Government Administrations (SDC CGA) was established by the European Commission in 2010.
It brings together representatives of trade unions (TUNED), led by EPSU, and employers (EUPAE) from this sector with a view to:
- improving the functioning of administrations;
- establishing EU minimum standards on working conditions;
- promoting social dialogue at national and European levels;
- influencing EU policy on public administrations.
EUPAE (European Public Administration Employers) represents 19 EU governments including 12 members (Belgium, Czech Republic, Finland, France, Greece, Italy, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Portugal, Romania, Spain, and Slovakia) and 7 observers (Germany, Austria, Hungary, Ireland, Latvia, Malta, Slovenia). (The UK was a member until the Brexit).
TUNED (Trade Unions' National and European Administration Delegation) consists of a majority of EPSU affiliates with complementary representativity of affiliates from CESI (Germany, Austria, Hungary, Luxembourg and Slovenia).
Consultation of Social Partners on enhancing EU cooperation in the prevention and deterrence of undeclared work
Consultation of Social Partners under Article 154 TFEU on enhancing EU cooperation in the prevention and deterrence of undeclared work ( 4.7.2013) Common response of the social partners (TUNED –
Towards well-being at work as part of a new EU occupational safety and health strategy framework
Towards well-being at work in central government administrations as part of a new EU occupational safety and health strategy framework {Statement by the European Social Dialogue Committee in Central Government
Consultation "Review of existing VAT legislation on public bodies and tax exemptions in the public interest" TAXUD/C1
VAT: At its meeting of 24 March 2014, the Social Dialogue Committee for Central Government Administrations (SDC CGA) agreed to send a letter asking the Commission in the context of
EU social partners in central government discuss concrete ways to improve the quality of public services dealing with people in vulnerable situations
On 6-7 November 2014 in Paris, EU social partners in central government held a conference with the participation of 90 delegates from 15 EU countries and Georgia, and French Minister
Social partners seek to improve quality of government administrations
On 6-7 November 2014 in Bercy, Paris, EU social partners in central government held a conference with the participation of 90 delegates from 15 EU countries and Georgia to follow up on their Framework Agreement for the quality of public services in central government. Representatives of users of publics services also took part.