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The ETUC newsletter n°110 - November 2016
WORKERS' VOICE


The ETUC newsletter
Safe at home, safe at work
Eliminating violence against women at work and at home

In a ground-breaking study ‘Safe at Home-Safe at work’,  presented in Madrid on November 25 to mark the International Day against Violence against Women, trade unions confirmed their committment  to tackle violence against women through collective agreements. 
 
Semester Package
 
The ETUC welcomed the call for wage-setting to generate real income increases.
 
MEPs pledge to promote trade union rights
 

ETUC met Martin Schulz, President of the European Parliament, to present him with the 158 MEP pledges of support for trade union rights in Europe.
 
Insolvency
 
The ETUC has cautiously welcomed the European Commission’s proposal for a new Directive to protect companies in case of insolvency.
COP22
 
Just transition: Concrete action needed!


 
 10,000 more public sector workers dismissed inTurkey
 
European Working Conditions Survey

More than 1 in 3 workers have difficulty making ends meet.
 
Whistleblowers
 

New research shows need for EU whistleblower protection law
 
Yes to fair trade, no to dumping!

Europe must have the proper tools to defend its industry.
Future of Europe
 
The ETUC held an extraordinary Executive Committee meeting to discuss the future of Europe. EU Commission President Juncker took part.
 
Autumn Economic forecast
 
Gathering storm threatens to blow away weak recovery
 
Sustainable Development Goals

The EU needs new and ambitious policies to achieve the SDGs in Europe by 2030.
 
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