Upcoming on March 17: CESI@noon on ‘Mobile working in a post-pandemic world of work

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Wednesday, March 17 will see the next edition of CESI's event series 'CESI@noon' with an online panel debate on 'Future of work: Digital world of work: Mobile working in a post-pandemic world of work?' Registration to the event, which will be held jointly together with the Bertelsmann Stiftung, is now open.

Multi-sectoral project on “the role of social partners in preventing third-party violence and harassment at work”

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HOSPEEM, EPSU, CEMR, CESI as co-applicants, and ETF, ETNO, ETUCE, EUPAE, UITP as associated organisations, have been provided with financial support from the European Commission for a joint project in the field of social dialogue: "The role of social partners in preventing third-party violence and harassment at work" for the years 2021 to 2023.

CESI Secretary General Klaus Heeger: Supportive action by the EU to reduce VAT gaps must involve tax administration personnel

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As a public consultation closes on possible supportive measures by the EU to address the substantial VAT gap in many Member States of the EU, CESI Secretary Klaus Heeger urges the European Commission to put an adequate involvement of tax administration personnel in the centre of any proposed measures or initiatives.

European Day for a Work-Free Sunday: Put synchronised free time back on the agenda

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On March 3, the annual European Day for a Work-Free Sunday, CESI, as a member the European Sunday Alliance, calls on political leaders in Europe to put synchronised free time for workers back on the policy agenda.

CESI’s third-party violence at work’s project: “the end of the beginning”

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CESI successfully concluded its two-year project on third-party violence at work, and despite the pandemic having influenced the activities in the last project’s phase, the initially planned deliverables were submitted to the European Commission.

CESI Talks – The EU and workers in times of Covid19 with Dimitrios Papadimoulis, European Parliament Vice-President

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The Covid-19 pandemic has impressively (and painfully) demonstrated how decisive and essential public services are and how urgently their further improvement through a stronger European dimension is needed.

The future of the European Defence Union in the context of multiple crisis: What are the new coordinates post Covid 19?

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CESI invites all interested participants, and in particular all representatives of military and civilian representatives of our trade unions, to an online debate on 3rd March 2021, 3 -5 pm.

The future of healthcare: Tackling the understaffing in the healthcare sector

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We herewith invite you to our CESI@home online event on 26th of February 2021, 2.00- 3.30 pm

CESI Webinar – EU directives on precarious work: what are the loopholes? – Sophie Robin-Olivier

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Prof of European Union law at University Paris 1 – Panthéon Sorbonne, Sophie Robin-Olivier, hosts this webinar within the project "Precarious work: empowering trade unions to address new challenges".

CESI Talks – EU und Arbeitnehmer in Zeiten von Covid19 mit Dennis Radtke, Mitglied des Europäischen Parlaments (EVP, DE)

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Die Covid-19-Pandemie hat eindrucksvoll (und schmerzhaft) gezeigt, wie entscheidend und unverzichtbar öffentliche Dienste sind und wie dringend ihre weitere Verbesserung durch eine stärkere europäische Präsenz notwendig ist.