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Rogge 5 september 2008 10:02

Europese Commissie voert nieuwe sociale koers
 
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Oorspronkelijk geplaatst door EC

Renewed Social Agenda

An ambitious agenda designed to ensure that European Union policies respond effectively to today's economic and social challenges was adopted by the European Commission on 2 July 2008.

What is the issue?
Technological change, globalisation and an ageing population are transforming Europe's societies. EU policies need to keep pace with these trends, and help people adapt to changing circumstances. The renewed social agenda aims to create more opportunities for EU citizens, improve access to quality services and demonstrate solidarity with those who are affected negatively by change.

How will the renewed social agenda help?
The EU has limited powers and responsibilities, but it can make a real difference to people's lives by working in partnership with Member States and stakeholders. Over the last 50 years, the EU has successfully promoted growth and jobs, gender equality and better working conditions. It has helped to tackle discrimination, poverty and inequalities between regions.

Building on these achievements, the renewed social agenda brings together a range of EU policies in order to support action in seven priority areas:

Children and youth – tomorrow's Europe
Investing in people: more and better jobs, new skills
Mobility
Longer and healthier lives
Combating poverty and social exclusion
Fighting discrimination and promoting gender equality
Opportunities, access and solidarity on the global scene

How will it work?
The Commission is proposing to use a mix of different policy tools to achieve the objectives set out in the renewed social agenda:

EU legislation (eg proposals on tackling discrimination outside the labour market, patients' rights in cross-border health care, improving the functioning of European Works Councils)
Social dialogue (encouraging representatives of workers and employers to make full use of the possibilities offered by the European Social Dialogue)
Cooperation between member States (in particular, reinforced cooperation in the area of social protection and social inclusion)
EU funding (mobilising the EU's Structural Funds, the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund and the PROGRESS Programme on employment and social solidarity)
Partnership, dialogue and communication (involvement and consultation of non-governmental organisations, regional and local authorities and other stakeholders)
Ensuring that all EU policies promote opportunities, access and solidarity (screening new initiatives for social and employment impacts)

When would it come into effect?
The procedure and timing for each of the initiatives put forward in the renewed social agenda are explained in the accompanying documents.

http://ec.europa.eu/social/main.jsp?catId=547&langId=en


speciaal voor alle rode EU-bashers ;-)

Txiki 5 september 2008 11:11

Citaat:

Oorspronkelijk geplaatst door Rogge (Bericht 3670665)
http://ec.europa.eu/social/main.jsp?catId=547&langId=en


speciaal voor alle rode EU-bashers ;-)

And for the Flemish the same?

driewerf 5 september 2008 11:37

Citaat:

Oorspronkelijk geplaatst door Rogge (Bericht 3670665)
http://ec.europa.eu/social/main.jsp?catId=547&langId=en
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Over the last 50 years, the EU has successfully promoted growth and jobs, gender equality and better working conditions.
speciaal voor alle rode EU-bashers ;-)

Google "flexicurity". :?

driewerf 5 september 2008 11:39

Citaat:

Oorspronkelijk geplaatst door Rogge (Bericht 3670665)
http://ec.europa.eu/social/main.jsp?catId=547&langId=en
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The EU has limited powers and responsibilities,
speciaal voor alle rode EU-bashers ;-)

Maar staat wel in voor 75-80%van onze wetgeving.
Verplichte wetgeving.

driewerf 5 september 2008 11:41

Citaat:

Oorspronkelijk geplaatst door Rogge (Bericht 3670665)
http://ec.europa.eu/social/main.jsp?catId=547&langId=en

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demonstrate solidarity with those who are affected negatively by change
speciaal voor alle rode EU-bashers ;-)

daarom dat er nog steeds geen enkele aanzet is tot het opstellen van een Europese Sociale Zekerheid.

FDM 5 september 2008 11:51

Oorspronkelijk geplaatst door EC

Renewed Social Agenda

An ambitious agenda designed to ensure that European Union policies respond effectively to today's economic and social challenges was adopted by the European Commission on 2 July 2008.

What is the issue?
Technological change, globalisation and an ageing population are transforming Europe's societies. EU policies need to keep pace with these trends, and help people adapt to changing circumstances. The renewed social agenda aims to create more opportunities for EU citizens, improve access to quality services and demonstrate solidarity with those who are affected negatively by change.

How will the renewed social agenda help?
The EU has limited powers and responsibilities, but it can make a real difference to people's lives by working in partnership with Member States and stakeholders. Over the last 50 years, the EU has successfully promoted growth and jobs, gender equality and better working conditions. It has helped to tackle discrimination, poverty and inequalities between regions.

Building on these achievements, the renewed social agenda brings together a range of EU policies in order to support action in seven priority areas:

Children and youth – tomorrow's Europe
Investing in people: more and better jobs, new skills
Mobility
Longer and healthier lives
Combating poverty and social exclusion
Fighting discrimination and promoting gender equality
Opportunities, access and solidarity on the global scene

How will it work?
The Commission is proposing to use a mix of different policy tools to achieve the objectives set out in the renewed social agenda:

EU legislation (eg proposals on tackling discrimination outside the labour market, patients' rights in cross-border health care, improving the functioning of European Works Councils)
Social dialogue (encouraging representatives of workers and employers to make full use of the possibilities offered by the European Social Dialogue)
Cooperation between member States (in particular, reinforced cooperation in the area of social protection and social inclusion)
EU funding (mobilising the EU's Structural Funds, the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund and the PROGRESS Programme on employment and social solidarity)
Partnership, dialogue and communication (involvement and consultation of non-governmental organisations, regional and local authorities and other stakeholders)
Ensuring that all EU policies promote opportunities, access and solidarity (screening new initiatives for social and employment impacts)

When would it come into effect?
The procedure and timing for each of the initiatives put forward in the renewed social agenda are explained in the accompanying documents.


http://ec.europa.eu/social/main.jsp?catId=547&langId=en


speciaal voor alle rode EU-bashers



kon je dat niet wat samenvatten en vertalen of moeten we hier echt alles zelf doen

Pelgrim 5 september 2008 12:48

Een hoop gezever. Een echt sociale koers zou al de door de eurocraten opgelegde liberaliseringen weer omdraaien. Dit is gewoon om de kritische stem te proberen paaien, maar om mij te paaien zullen ze wel wat meer hun best moeten doen.


Sjaax 5 september 2008 15:21

Citaat:

Oorspronkelijk geplaatst door Pelgrim (Bericht 3671084)
Een hoop gezever. Een echt sociale koers zou al de door de eurocraten opgelegde liberaliseringen weer omdraaien. Dit is gewoon om de kritische stem te proberen paaien, maar om mij te paaien zullen ze wel wat meer hun best moeten doen.

Idd een hoop zever vooralsnog. Maar over 9 maanden (lijkt wel een bevalling) zijn er Europese verkiezingen. Dan kunnen we op partijen stemmen die van die sociale agenda deftig werk maken.


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