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The ETUC newsletter n°107 - June 2016
WORKERS' VOICE


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BREXIT

This is a dark day for Europe, for the UK and for workers.
This must be a wake-up call for the EU to offer a better deal for workers. 
The EU needs to act decisively to ensure this is not the start of the break-up of the European Union, and does not damage jobs and workers’ rights.

More information
Shaping the new world of work
The impacts of digitalisation and robotisation


 
Employment figures

ETUC welcomes employment growth. More quality jobs are needed.
 
ECOFIN

National Productivity Boards, tax avoidance and FTT, three key issues for the European trade unions, were discussed at ECOFIN Council in Brussels. 
EU Summit:
What we got

After the publication of our expectations on the European Council,  what did the Summit actually deliver for workers?
Terrorist attacks in Istanbul

ETUC mourns Istanbul airport massacre.
 
A new start for a strong Social Dialogue
 


European Social partners and European institutions signed an agreement to reinforce European Social Dialogue.
 
OECD’s latest forecast for 2016

Like the ETUC, the OECD understands that more public spending and higher wages are needed to drive demand and economic growth.
 
Refugees' rights
 


Trade unionists united in Rome to demand humane assistance and rights for refugees.
 
EU Skills Agenda

ETUC welcomes Skills Guarantee.
 
Turkey

European and International Trade Unions mobilised for immediate release of DISK General Secretary.
 
Joint Initiative on Standardisation signed

The ETUC has committed to work with other stakeholders on the European standardisation process.
 
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