CESI@noon on affordable housing
As rents and real estate prices continue to skyrock, CESI Youth held a CESI@noon lunchtime debate on possible EU measures for more affordable housing.


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TTIP: CESI welcomes the EP Employment Committee opinion and calls on the International Trade Committee to take its suggestions on board
Earlier this month, the European Parliament's Employment (EMPL) Committee adopted its opinion in relation to the TTIP own-initiative report that is being drawn up in the International Trade (INTA) Committee. CESI broadly welcomes the EMPL Committee opinion and calls on the INTA Committee to take up its input during its upcoming committee vote.
Commission consultation of social partners: CESI stresses the need to include public administrations in the EU legislative framework on information and consultation of workers
Last week, the European Commission launched a consultation of the social partners to obtain their views about possible action regarding a strengthening of the existing EU legislation on the information and consultation of workers at national level.* As a recognised social partner, CESI will make use of this consultation in order to stress that the scope of the legislation should be extended to cover public administrationsâ staff, too.
Event announcement: CESI@noon on the role of public services in fighting radicalisation and terrorism on May 5
The next CESI@noon event will take place on May 5 and address the topic 'Radicalisation and terrorism: (new) challenges for public services?'.
New Commission statistics: Mixed picture about employment rate developments in public administrations across the EU
Published today, the European Commissionâs spring 2015 edition of the âEU Employment and Social Situation Quarterly Reviewâ shows that even though employment figures have recently increased on aggregate in the EU-28, many EU Member States have continued to experience net job losses in their public administrations.
March 2015 EU Youth Conference: CESI Youth calls on political leaders to actively seek a deeper dialogue with young workers
In the context of the March 2015 edition of the EU Youth Conference, CESI Youth representative and conference delegate MatthÀus Fandrejewski urged political leaders to be more proactive in seeking input for policies from the organised civil society representing young workers. Organised biannually by the Council Presidency, the European Commission and the European Youth Forum (EYF), the EU Youth Conference is an institutionalised forum for dialogue bringing together representatives from the European Commission, EU Member State ministries, national Youth Councils and a number of international non-governmental youth organisations (INGYOs).
CESIâs member organisation BEM-BİR-SEN represents Turkish workers at Trade Councils
CESI's Turkish member organisation BEM-BİR-SEN, represented by its Secretary General Levent Uslu, attended for the first time a meeting of the Trade Councils Justice and Security in Luxembourg (26+27 March 2015).
CESI Security Trade Council observes a minuteâs silence for shootings and plane crash, thanks security and rescue forces on the spot
Marked by the recent shootings in Paris and Denmark and the plane crash in the French Alps, this year's CESI Security Trade Council, gathering representatives of security forces such as policemen or customs officers, points out the vulnerability of these publicly exposed professional groups and thanks them for their work and engagement during crisis situations.
CESI member organisation ATCEUC mourns plane crash victims
In yesterdayÂŽs plane crash of a Germanwings flight in the French Alps, 150 passengers and staff members have tragically lost their lives. In a press release, CESIÂŽs member organisation, the ATCEUC, has expressed its deepest condolences.
European Council: The public sector and social investments must drive the EFSI and the European Semester!
On the occasion of todayâs discussions in the European Council, CESI regrets the lack of ambition and boldness expressed by the European leaders to acknowledge the role of social investments and public expenditure and the importance of the public administrations in the European Semester and the forthcoming European Fund for Strategic Investments (EFSI).
CESI gears up for upcoming Luxembourgish Council Presidency
In the run-up to the Luxembourgish Council Presidency in the second half of 2015, CESIâs President Romain Wolff and General-Secretary Klaus Heeger yesterday met for an exchange of views with the Luxembourgish Prime Minister Xavier Bettel in order to speak about several topics related to worker rights and social dialogue in the EU â matters close to CESIâs heart.
Europeâs economic crisis: EUROFOUND reviews impacts of public sector restructuring
On March 10, the EU agency EUROFOUND (European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions) published a review entitled âRestructuring in the public sectorâ. It shows the extent to which public sector workers in Europe were hit by the recent economic crisis.
Joint FEMM-SOC meeting assesses the work of the new Commission
The joint meeting of the CESI Womenâs Rights and Gender Equality (FEMM) and Employment and Social Affairs (SOC) Committees took place today in Brussels at CESIâs premises. The participants assessed the work new European Commission and the European Parliament in gender equality and social dialogue matters and deplored the lack of ambition.
International Womenâs Day â âClosing the Gender Pay Gap, stop violence against womenâ
"Make it happen", is the United Nations' motto for this year's International Women's Day. This day has been celebrated for over 100 years now and since 1977 the United Nations have been calling on people to mark the day with events across the globe on 8 March. This year is no different - worldwide, many thousands of people are standing up for equal rights and opportunities for women in various initiatives and rallies.
CESI determined and ready to contribute actively to a new and more effective social dialogue
Following the High-level Summit on Social Dialogue which took place on 5 March 2015 in Brussels, CESI reiterated its full commitment to work towards a stronger and more sustainable social dialogue at all levels.
CESI Presidium expresses gratitude to security forces throughout Europe
In the aftermath of the terrorist attacks in France and Denmark, the members of the CESI Presidium expressed their gratitude and profound respect to all public institutions called upon to maintain safety and public order.
Safeguard clause for public services to be included in TiSA
In the context of the current negotiation of the controversial Trade in Service Agreement (TiSA), CESI hosted a high ranking roundtable debate on TiSAÂŽs implications and possible impact on public services.
CESIÂŽs programme commission sets priorities for the work of the Trade Councils and Commissions in 2015
In this yearâs programme commission, the presidents and vice-presidents of the different CESI trade councils and commissions met in order to draw a balance of their work and to discuss their priorities for 2015. The focus lies on the European Social Dialogue and on the European Commission's work programme