ACTIVER conference: 'Youth unemployment and active labour market policies'
As part of the EU co-funded ACTIVER project, CESI aims to strengthen capacity and raise awareness of the vital role that workers, trade unions, and social partners play in shaping and implementing effective active labour market policies in todayâs era of permacrisis.
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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
During the meeting, which has been opened by CESI president Romain Wolff, the participants discussed the institutional and political developments on the European level due to the election of the European parliament, the appointment of a new European Commission, current developments such as the Ukraine crisis or the terrorist attacks in Paris. In respect to the latter, the Secretary General of CESIâs French member organisation Alliance Police Nationale Jean-Claude Delage thanked the other organisations and the CESI Secretariat for their moral support.
Regarding the new set-up of the European institutions, the commitment of European Commission president Juncker for an enhanced social dialogue revived hope and expectations of the participants who have seen how social dialogue in the member states has suffered during the crisis. For this purpose, Stefano Martinelli, European Commission expert for the European Social Dialogue committees for Local and Regional Administrations as well as Central Administrations, talked about the important issues for the European Social Dialogue in 2015.
According to Martinelli, the European Commission intends to more actively include the European Social partners when defining priorities and methods of the future European Social Dialogue. Amongst the concrete measures foreseen are a better involvement of social partners in the economic governance and in the European policy making. Also, he showed himself aware of the fact that CESI â as consequence of the representativeness study for local and regional administrations â aims at fully joining the respective European Social Dialogue committee.
Concerning the Trade Councils and Commissions, CESIâs Secretary General Klaus Heeger and Director Bert Van Caelenberg presented the outcome of the work of the last years and presented a positive mid-term review of the actions taken during the 2 years after the last congress. Heeger called upon the Trade Council presidents to show more initiative and to take over more responsibilities concerning the organisation, execution and follow up of the committeesâ work in order to make them even more performant.
The Secretariat furthermore presented the work programme of the European Commission which will serve â although not exclusively â as a guideline for CESIâs actions. The investment package, the Europe 2020 mid-term review or mobility of workers etc. are of high interest for CESI. But also other topics, such as TiSA, social investment etc. stay of utmost importance. The Commission and Trade Council presidents afterwards pointed out their priorities for the upcoming year, which represent a wide variety of topics (such as trade union pluralism, women in management positions or violence against employees in public services) that will be discussed and followed up during and after the committeesâ meetings.
The president of the CESI Europe Academy Emilio Fatovic presented this yearâs project on information and consultation of workers, the outcome of which should contribute to better management and anticipation of restructuring in the public sector. The corresponding seminar is going to take place in Dublin on 24-26 June 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
âJe suis Charlieâ
The President and Secretary General of CESI have expressed their horror and disgust at the terrorist attack against the French satirical magazine âCharlie Hebdoâ in a letter addressed to the French member organisations.
âFirst and foremost, we wish to express our condolences to the victims and their relativesâ, stated CESI President Wolff. âHowever, beyond the human tragedy this event has caused, the impact of this attack is practically impossible to measure. The Republic of France and the entire democratic world has been shaken at its very foundations. Now, we must use all our strength to fight for the maintenance of our values of freedom.â
Secretary General Heeger pointed to the specific meaning of this event for trade unions: âSpecial protection must also be provided to those whose role it is to defend our freedom and democracy. Of course, this includes above all the press, in its role as the personification of a pluralistic society and freedom of opinion. However, security forces and law enforcement bodies must also be supported without reservations in their fight against terrorismâ.
According to Heeger, the challenges for security forces and law enforcement bodies are tremendous: fighting radicalised anti-democratic forces while at the same time resisting populist, xenophobic and racist movements in society demands unconditional belief in and commitment to our fundamental values. And not least full support from society.
If this balance is not achieved at the end of the day, the ones who want to remove our model based on values of freedom will have won, the President and the Secretary General warned.
The President and Secretary General of CESI have expressed their horror and disgust at the terrorist attack against the French satirical magazine âCharlie Hebdoâ in a letter addressed to the French member organisations.
Taxation in Europe: tax administrations at the heart of the crisis
About the symposium
Through the expertise in CESIâs Central Administration Trade Council, the second project for 2014 will focus on the role of tax administrations throughout the economic and financial crisis in Europe. CESI works hard to strengthen the fight against tax fraud and the improvement of services provided to citizens through tax administrations, as well as improving working conditions in the sector. During the crisis however, what role has there been for taxation in Europe? What impact has the crisis had?
The results of the project, gathered in part from the seminar taking place in Brussels from 9-10 October 2014, will be disseminated to taxation human resource managers throughout Europe.
The brochures for the October 2014 seminar can be read in English, French and German.
Synthesis: FR / EN / DE / ES / IT
Presentations/Speeches:
â Emilo FATOVIC, 09.10.2014 (FR)
â François GORIS, 09.10.2014 (NL)
â Jonathan LEIGH PEMBERTON (BEPS Action Plan), 09.10.2014 (EN)
â Donato RAPONI, 09.10.2014 (EN)
â Jonathan LEIGH PEMBERTON (Tax Administration 2013),09.10.2014 (EN)
â Jan NĂRNER, 09.10.2014 (EN)
â Fernand MULLER, 09.10.2014 (FR)
â Nancy PEETERS, 09.10.2014 (EN)
â Dirk DIERICKX, 09.10.2014 (EN)
â Tracy KAYE, 10.10.2014 (EN)
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Generation web 2.0: using new technologies in the public sector in Europe
ABOUT THE SYMPOSIUM
âThis digital revolution is drastically changing the world. Public administrations are keeping up with the trend by constantly adapting their online service supply in order to stay in close touch with the users.â
Emilio Fatovic, President of Europe Academy
By engaging  CESIâs Trade Councils for Security, Health and Education, the seminar covered new technologies in Europeâs public sector. The seminar took place in Tallinn, Estonia from 26-27 June 2014. An advanced country in terms of new technologies with 78% of the population using the internet and 75% households with internet access, Estonia provided the ideal backdrop for debate. With the Estonian Minister for Economic Affairs and Communication, Urve Palo, opening the seminar, the e-State in Estonia gave an insight into how new technologies can be used in the public sector.
The project aimed to uncover best practices in these new developments and allowed members to share their experiences of the changes that have occurred for public sector workers as a result of new technologies. A booklet to exchange best practices and a charter of recommendations will soon be published.
The Symposiumâs Programme and Speakersâ List can be read in EN, FR and DE.
FINAL BROCHURE with a Charter of principles for the participative and responsible inclusion of workers in the set-up and use of ICT in the public sector in Europe: EN, DE, FR, ES, IT
PRESENTATIONS/SPEECHES
Emilio Fatovic, Europe Academy President, Opening address
Franco Accordino, European Commission on Connecting people to policy making: the Futurium experiment
Françoise Berthoud, Directrice du Groupement EcoInfo on Are dematerialising procedures always a good thing?
Miquel Estapé, Open Administration of Catalonia Consortium on Open Administration for Businesses in Catalonia
Carlos Fernandez Guerra, Â Responsible for social media for the Spanish National Police on Servicio pĂșblico 2.0
Elisabeth Grosdhomme Lulin, Director General, Paradigmes et caetera on Web 2.0: The users contribute to the improvement of public services
Ralf Martin, Project Manager, Â Central Data Processing of financial management Koblenz on The European IT skills passport
Arthur Mickoleit, OECD on Digital Government: OECD policy recommendation and the role of social media
Sergejus Muravjovas, Executive Director, Transparency International Lithuania on Action Tankâs Perspective on New Technologies
Rauna Nerelli, Ministry of Justice, Finland on e-participation and transparency in the decision making process
Robbie Parish, Scottish Government on Digital Scotland
Elena Vio, ArsenĂ l.IT Venetoâs Research Centre for eHealth Innovation on Example of the way new technology is used in the field of health
Ioannis Yallouros, European Disability Forum, Executive Committee Member, Use of ICT for a better service for users with a disability
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CESI welcomes EP Trade committee recommendation to exclude public services from TTIP
CESI strongly welcomes today's vote in the European Parliament's International Trade (INTA) Committee to recommend to exclude public services from TTIP.
The relevant part in the INTA committee report calls on the TTIP negotiators and the European Commission in particular âto build on the joint statement [of the 20th of March by Commissioner Cecilia Malmström and US Trade Representative Michael Froman regarding the exclusion of public services in EU and US trade agreements] reflecting the negotiatorsâ clear commitment to exclude current and future Services of General Interest as well as Services of General Economic Interest from the scope of application of TTIP, (including but not limited to water, health, social services, social security systems and education), to ensure that national and if applicable local authorities retain the full right to introduce, adopt, maintain or repeal any measures with regards to the commissioning, organisation, funding and provision of public services as provided in the Treaties as well as in the EUâs negotiating mandate; this exclusion should apply irrespective of how the services are provided and funded.â
As a European trade union federation representing several million public sector workers in many European countries, CESI has for long worked for a full exclusion of public services from forthcoming trade agreements such as TTIP. Together with the Social Platform, it launched an initiative to insert a âGold standard clauseâ in these agreements to fully and unrestrictedly protect public services from any further open market pressures.
In this context, CESIâs Secretary General Klaus Heeger welcomed todayâs INTA committee vote to recommend to exclude public services from TTIP: âI am glad that the efforts we put into our gold standard clause initiative yield results. The clause on public services in the INTA committee report reflects much of what such a gold standard clause could look like. I am confident that the plenary follow the INTA committee vote on this. Then, it will be hard for the Commission to not respect the European Parliamentâs preference on public services in its TTIP negotiations. After all, parliament will have the last word when it comes to approving TTIP on behalf of the EU.â
The plenary vote on the INTA committee report is scheduled to take place on June 10.
CESI strongly welcomes today's vote in the European Parliament's International Trade (INTA) Committee to recommend to exclude public services from TTIP.
Building the Europe of freedom, security and justice: effects on the main sectors concerned and workersâ demands
ABOUT THE SYMPOSIUM
- Lyon, 27-28 June 2013
- Programme and Speakers : EN / FR / Â DE
- Brochure on the âArea of Freedom, Security and Justiceâ for security and justice workers EN / FR / DE / IT / ES
- Post-Stockholm Resolution : EN / FR / DE / IT / ES / NL
PRESENTATIONS/SPEECHES:
- BLEY Guy (FR)
- BĂHM Klaus Michael (DE)
- DICKSON David (EN)
- GINDENSPERGER Anne/ULMER Alexander (FR)
- JANSSENS Liesbeth (EN)
- MARION William (FR)
- PEUCH Eric (FR)
- PROUVEUR Renaud (EN)
- QUILLĂ Michel (FR)
- STESSENS Guy (EN)
- VAN DE RIJT Wouter (FR)
- VAN HEEL Duco (EN)
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Public sector in Europe: a quality employer working in the general interest â the challenges of recruitment and retention of staff
ABOUT THE SYMPOSIUM
PRESENTATIONS/SPEECHES:
- FATOVIC Emilio, 10.10 (IT)
- SCHOLZ Olaf, 10.10 (EN)
- HUERTA MELCHOR Oscar, 10.10 (EN)
- PĂREZ Javier J., 10.10 (EN)
- VAN MULLIGEN Dirk, 10.10 (EN)
- PAOLILLO Manuel, 10.10 (EN)
- LUCKS Christoph, 10.10 (DE)
- SOOD Krishan, 10.10 (EN)
- REYES DIEZ Esther, 11.10 (ES)
- MORALEDA ALDEA Santiago, 11.10 (EN)
- SAUER-SCHNIEBER Andrea, 11.10 (DE)
- KAMOUCHE Hakim, 11.10 (FR)
- PRINCE Sophie, 11.10 (FR)
- DRUART Jacques, 11.10 (EN)
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Providing high-quality public services in Europe based on the values of Protocol 26 TFEU
ABOUT THE SYMPOSIUM
- Warsaw, 11-12 October 2012
- Brochure: EN / FR / DE
- Study (short) : EN / Â FR / DE / ES / IT
- Study (complete) : EN
PRESENTATIONS/SPEECHES:
- BONI Michal, 11.10 (PL)
- BAUBY Pierre, 11.10 (FR)
- RODRIGUES Stéphane, 11.10 (FR)
- REDLICH Matthias, 11.10 (EN)
- BURNETT Susan, 11.10 (EN)
- CLEUTINX Christian, 11.10 (EN)
- CHIRU EpsicÄ, 11.10 (EN)
- EUSTHATOPOULOS Yannis, 11.10 (FR)
- BROLIS Mauro, 11.10 (IT)
- SIIKAVIRTA Kristian, 12.10 (EN)
- WEBER Harald, 12.10 (EN)
- RUANO José-Manuel, 12.10 (FR)
- JOKIVUORI Pertti, 12.10 (EN)
- DAVIES Jim, 12.10 (EN)
- DE CONINCK Hans, 12.10 (EN)
- WOLFF Romain, 12.10 (FR)
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Promoting transnational administrative cooperation in Europe
ABOUT THE SYMPOSIUM
PRESENTATIONS/SPEECHES:
- BOSSAERT Danielle, 28.06 (EN)
Administrative Cooperation in the EU Member States: Towards a Common European Administrative Space? - GENGLER Claude, 29.06 (FR)
Une coopĂ©ration transfrontaliĂšre basĂ©e sur lâĂ©change de «bonnes pratiques»: le rĂ©seau GEPACO - GLOSS Wilhelm, 29.06 (DE)
Conclusions - GRION Milena, 29.06 (EN)
EL4PA: Euro Learning for Public Adminstration â Training in the field of cross-border cooperation - GUILLERMO RAMIREZ MartĂn, 28.06 (EN)
Taking stock of Cross-Border-Cooperation in Europe â The Association of European Border Regions - HALINK Ruud, 29.06 (FR)
Coopération européenne pour les langues voisines - HALSDORF Jean-Marie, 28.06. (FR)
Discours du Ministre - LIRĂN LAGO Juan JosĂ©, 29.06 (EN)
The âGalicia â North of Portugalâ Euroregion - MĂLLER Christian, 28.06 (EN)
The Internal Market Information System - REUTER Erny, 28.06 (FR/DE)
Allocution - SINNER Jean-Claude, 28.06 (FR)
Les programmes européens: soutien à la coopération transfrontaliÚre et transnationale - WOLFF Romain, 28.06. (FR)
Intervention sur la coopération fiscale
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