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77 Amendments of Gabriele BISCHOFF related to 2021/2253(INI)

Amendment 49 #
Motion for a resolution
Citation 23 a (new)
— having regard to European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) Opinion SOC/535- EESC- 2016 of 21 September 2012 The rights of live-in care workers,
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 76 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital A
A. whereas the EPSR Action Plan sets out concrete initiatives for the implementation of principles that are essential for building a stronger social Europe for just transitions and recovery; whereas expanding the care workforce will be a prerequisite for the implementation of these initiatives, including those pertaining to the principle 18 in the European Pillar of Social Rights;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 90 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital A c (new)
Ac. whereas in 2020, there were 47.5 % of households in the EU that had at least one child and 14 % of the households consisted of children and a single parent1a; _________________ 1a Eurostat (2020) Household composition statistics.
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 98 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital B
B. whereas care encompasses all services to addresssupport autonomy and independence of persons in need for care, and by supporting their physical, psychological and, social needs of dependents, as well as support to, personal and household needs guarantees the equal exercise of the rights, dignity, autonomy, inclusion and well-being ofor all members of society;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 114 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital B c (new)
Bc. whereas the austerity measures, applied in times of previous crises, have undermined development of quality public services accessible to everyone;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 118 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital B d (new)
Bd. whereas in the last fifty years, the life expectancy at birth of both men and women in the EU has increased by 10 years1a; whereas access to quality care and creation of age-friendly environments is essential for a longer, healthy and active life; whereas the prevalence of disability, chronic diseases and functional limitations and the need for care increases with age; _________________ 1a European Commission (2021) Green Paper on Ageing: Fostering solidarity and responsibility between generations.
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 120 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital B e (new)
Be. whereas the Commission defines personal and household services as "a broad range of activities that contribute to wellbeing at home of families and individuals: child care, long-term care for the elderly and for persons with disabilities, cleaning, remedial classes, home repairs, gardening, ICT support, etc."; whereas in personal and household services the activities of care and non- care are highly intertwined with a vast proportion of workers performing both;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 121 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital B f (new)
Bf. whereas at global level, personal and household services are usually described under the term domestic work; whereas the inclusion of domestic workers in the care workforce therefore recognises that care provision includes not only personal care, but also non-relational indirect care, which provides the necessary preconditions for the provision of personal care; whereas a large proportion of personal and household workers thus belongs to the care workforce;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 122 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital B g (new)
Bg. whereas the COVID-19 crisis highlighted the key role played by workers in personal and household services within our societies, demonstrating the urgent need to ensure full recognition for these workers in all Member States together with collective bargaining rights, social security and social protection; whereas due to the persisting lack of proper recognition of these workers in several Member States, many of them have lost their job during the COVID-19 pandemic without being able to benefit from state wage compensation and job retention schemes; whereas the pandemic resulted in the loss of accommodation for many workers in personal and household services, as well as exposed them to violence and harassment at work;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 126 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital C
C. whereas the stigma surrounding dependence and the need for care and support intersects with other grounds of discrimination, above all gender and sexual orientation, age, disability, nationality, ethnicity, as well as economic, social, migrant and other disadvantaged backgrounds;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 205 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital E d (new)
Ed. whereas the drastic shift from standard work in the place of employment to telework during the COVID-19 pandemic revealed the need to better enforce, review and update the legislation related to working conditions in the digital environment and the use of artificial intelligence in the world of work;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 206 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital E e (new)
Ee. whereas unavailability of affordable formal long-term care services and lack of regulation of personal and household services lead to high levels of undeclared work and consequently lack of social protection, recognition and fundamental workers’ rights such as collective bargaining, dire working conditions and inadequate pay for workers; whereas undeclared work is more common in the case of foreign, often overqualified, long-term care workers1a; whereas in the EU, at least 3.1 million domestic workers are employed undeclared1b; _________________ 1a European Parliament study (2021) Policies for long-term carers. 1b https://effat.org/in-the- spotlight/european-alliance-calls-on-eu- governments-to-ratify-convention-on- domestic- workers/#:~:text=Among%20them%2C% 206.3%20million%20are,workers%20in% 20their%20respective%20country.
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 215 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital F
F. whereas the provision of quality care depends on the existence of a sufficiently large and well-trained workforce, the creation of decent working conditions andthrough social dialogue and collective bargaining, fair wages, as well as integrated services, and adequate funding;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 249 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital G
G. whereas the structures of care need to be changed from centralised institutions to home- and community-based care; whereas that shift has been too slow;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 267 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital H
H. whereas the undervaluation and invisibility of care work are closely linked with the fact that women dominate in the care sector, as well as the fact that homecare and other personal and household services are provided behind closed doors;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 268 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital H
H. whereas the undervaluation and invisibility of care work are closely linked with the fact that women and migrants – both EU and non-EU citizens - dominate in the care sector;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 271 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital H a (new)
Ha. whereas the conditions of undocumented third country nationals performing care work and/or other PHS work is particularly challenging as in many Member States they cannot report any violation of their rights without risking detention, or deportation;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 287 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital I
I. whereas 6.3 million professionals work in long-term care, among whom women (81 %) are overrepresented and there are increasing numbers of platform workers, as well as; whereas in 2020 migrant and mobile workers represented 28 % of personal care workers;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 290 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital I
I. whereas 6.3 million professionals work in long-term care, among whom women (81 %) are overrepresented and there are increasing numbers of part-time, precarious and platform workers, as well as migrant and mobile workers;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 298 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital J
J. whereas in all the Member States, pay in the care sector is well below the average pay and is connected with lower collective bargaining coverage in the care sector; whereas those employees working in the for-profit and non-profit sectors do not have access to a union representation and collective bargaining;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 305 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital J a (new)
Ja. whereas the COVID-19 crisis has emphasised several challenges regarding the terms and conditions of employment of long-term care workers; whereas long- term care workers were at even greater risk of contracting COVID-19 than healthcare workers in hospitals due to lack of personal protective equipment and appropriate training to implement infection protocols and other prevention activities;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 308 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital J b (new)
Jb. Whereas many care workers are of an ethnic minority or are migrants, and many work as live-in care workers in violating of working time legislation, expected to be available 24 hours a day;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 309 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital J c (new)
Jc. Whereas the care sector has long been facing workforce shortages and in the years 2019 to 2020, 421,000 workers left the residential care sector1a; _________________ 1a see FORBA (2021), Research for FORESEE project: Impact of the Covid- 19 pandemic on the social services sector and the role of social dialogue, Intermediate Report)
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 313 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital K
K. whereas 80 % of all long-term care in Europe is provided by informal carers, which makes care an extremely gendered issue; whereas informal care provision is associated with reduction of employment rates, increase of poverty and social exclusion rates, reduced mental health and increased feelings of social isolation and loneliness;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 332 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital L
L. whereas the high numbers of care recipients who are dependent on informal care are directly linked to the inaccessibility and unaffordability of quality professional services; as well as the choice of many Member States to rely on unpaid informal care as the major source of care provision;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 368 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital M h (new)
Mh. whereas care remains one of the main fields of reproduction of gender archetypes, which are further reinforced by the lack of investment in quality services and gender bias in other policies that disproportionally affect women’s self- determination in social and professional life, such as tax benefit system;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 377 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital O
O. whereas in 2019, 22.2 % of children in the EU – almost 18 million – were at risk of poverty or social exclusion; whereas children from low-income families, homeless children, children with a disability, children with a migrant background, children with a minority ethnic background, particularly Roma children, children in institutional care, children in precarious family situations, single-parent families, LGBTIQ+ families, and families where parents are away to work abroad face serious difficulties, such as severe housing deprivation or overcrowding, barriers in accessing fundamental and basic services, such as access to quality care, adequate nutrition and decent housing; whereas children with disabilities in the EU are disproportionately more likely to be placed in institutional care than children without disabilities, and appear far less likely to benefit from efforts to enable a transition from institutional to family-based care1a; whereas the European Child Guarantee is an EU instrument whose objective is to prevent and combat poverty and social exclusion by guaranteeing free and effective access for children in need to key services; essential care services, such as early childhood education and care, educational and school-based activities, healthcare and at least one healthy meal per school day, and effective access for all children in need to healthy nutrition and adequate housing1b; _________________ 1a European parliament Resolution of 29 April 2021 on European Child Guarantee 1b Council Recommendation (EU) 2021/1004 establishing a European Child Guarantee.
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 380 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital P
P. whereas access to quality care services, especially long-term care, is increasingly preconditioned on individual and family income; whereas households with low incomes, lower educational levels, and migrant households experience the greatest difficulties in accessing formal home-based long-term care services; whereas across the EU, one third, and in five Member States even more than half of the households, report that they are in need of professional long- term care services but cannot access them due to financial reasons1a; _________________ 1a Social Protection Committee and the European Commission (2021) Long-term care report
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 419 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital P h (new)
Ph. whereas the data on quality of care services is almost exclusively based on non-standard client satisfaction surveys;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 420 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital P i (new)
Pi. whereas difficulties associated with the provision of adequate, decent and affordable housing, especially for older people, single persons, persons with disability, persons at risk of poverty and social exclusion, families with young children and single parents, significantly hinder access to quality care services;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 421 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital P j (new)
Pj. whereas care work is physically and mentally challenging and requires a complex set of skills; whereas care work is often associated with working in shifts, at short notice and with long working hours; whereas health risks and poor working time quality are the main causes of relatively high absenteeism in the long- term care sector; whereas 38 % of care professionals believe that due to the adverse effects of their work they will not be able to continue working until they are 601a; _________________ 1a European Parliament study (2021) Policies for long-term carers.
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 422 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital P k (new)
Pk. whereas unions play an important role in representing employees’ interests, as well as raising and maintaining standards across the care sector in non- profit, for-profit and public care;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 423 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital P l (new)
Pl. whereas across 11 OECD countries, long-term care workers’ median wages are just 9 euro per hour, while wages of hospital workers—a majority of whom are men—average 14 euro per hour1a; _________________ 1a https://www.oecd.org/fr/publications/who- cares-attracting-and-retaining-elderly- care-workers-92c0ef68-en.htm
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 424 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital P m (new)
Pm. whereas more than half of care workers say they do not earn enough to cover basic needs such as housing and food, and 31% do not have adequate access to personal protective equipment1a; _________________ 1a https://www.finanzwende- recherche.de/wp- content/uploads/2021/10/Finanzwende_B ourgeronMetzWolf_2021_Private-Equity- Investoren-in-der-Pflege_20211013.pdf
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 425 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital P n (new)
Pn. whereas despite the substantial resourcing needs in the Member States care systems, as well as the EU citizens’ expectations for a more social Europe after the pandemic, social targets, including investment in quality care services, have been left out of the EU recovery mechanisms;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 426 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital P o (new)
Po. whereas in 2018, the estimated annual investment gap in social infrastructure stood at 100-150 billion euro1a; _________________ 1a https://ec.europa.eu/info/sites/default/files /economy-finance/dp074_en.pdf
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 441 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 1 a (new)
1a. Highlights that the genuine choice should extend to the family and community of a care recipient and should entail the decision on whether or not to provide informal care, and with what intensity;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 452 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 2
2. Stresses the importance of an integrated approach to common European action on care that pays equal attention to people’s physical, psychological and social, personal and household needs;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 465 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 3
3. Highlights the need to increase funding for both formal and informal care across the EU to guarantee equal access for dependants to affordable quality care services, as well as an active professional life for carers, and therefore calls on the Member States to make the best use of the European structural and investment funds, including the ESF+, as well as the Recovery and Resilience Facility, for investing in care; and thereby accelerate its recovery from the negative effects of the austerity measures, privatisation of care and the pandemic, measuring up to and creating synergies with the standards set for investment in digital and green transformation, with gender equality and inclusion of persons from vulnerable groups as the guiding principles; calls on the Commission to develop guidelines and recommendations for Member States in this sense;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 471 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 3
3. Highlights the need to increase funding for both formal and informal care across the EU to guarantee equal access for dependants to affordable quality care services, as well as an active professional life for carerscarer’s opportunity to earn fair wages and develop a career in the sector through skills certification and validation, and therefore calls on the Member States to make the best use of the European structural and investment funds, including the ESF+, as well as the Recovery and Resilience Facility, for investing in care;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 498 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 4
4. Emphasises that a substantial proportion of care models, services and facilities are outdated ands that care recipientsey put the needs of care providers, rather than the rights of persons in need for care in focus and that persons in need for care should be placed at the centre of care plans;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 517 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 6
6. Calls on the Commission to set ambitious targets for care services in consultation with the Member Statestake leadership in the realm of care by setting ambitious targets regarding access, quality and sustainability of care services in consultation with the Member States and social partners; stresses that the EU should make use of the ILO’s 5R framework for decent care work: recognise, reduce and redistribute unpaid care work, reward paid care work and guarantee care workers’ representation, social dialogue and collective bargaining;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 560 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 7 c (new)
7c. Calls on the Commission to address in the European care strategy the challenging working and employment conditions of all workers in personal and household services, including care and not care work; stresses the importance of adopting measures that facilitate the recognition of these workers;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 561 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 7 d (new)
7d. Calls on the Commission to explicitly include the fight against all forms of abuse of older persons in the European care Strategy in order to combat the worrying phenomena such as non-assistance, neglect and the undue use of physical or chemical restraints, particularly in the field of long-term care and support; calls on the Member States to develop trainings for informal and formal carers to avoid such abuse as well as establish independent and effective mechanisms for reporting and redressing it;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 570 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 9
9. Calls on the Member States to design childcare, education and other policies and measures in support of children and their families in an inclusive manner and one that upholds the swift and efficient implementation of the European Child Guarantee, sensitive to the needs of children in vulnerable situation, in or at the risk of poverty and social deprivation, and one that upholds the swift and efficient implementation of the European Child Guarantee; highlights that the COVID-19 crisis and the arrival of refugees following the war in Ukraine will further exacerbate the situation of children at risk of poverty and social inclusion or need access to quality care; therefore calls on the Member States and the Commission to urgently increase the funding of the Child Guarantee with a dedicated budget of at least €20 billion, to combat poverty affecting children and their families and to contribute to the goal of reducing poverty by at least half in all Member States by 2030; furthermore, calls on the Member States to neutralise all national expenditures dedicated to the eradication of child poverty within the implementation of fiscal rules;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 588 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 11
11. Calls on the Member States to provide continuous holistic support to parents, including parental entitlements and measures that encourage a more substantial role for men in the sharing of care responsibilities, including for very young children; underlines the importance of adequate, accessible and affordable public care structures and services to single parents, the vast majority of whom are women, and to families with low and unsteady incomes, at risk of poverty and social exclusion;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 594 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 11
11. Calls on the Member States to provide continuous holistic support to parents, including parental entitlements and measures that encourage a more substantial role for men in the sharing of care responsibilities, including for very young children, as well as children with disabilities;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 598 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 11 a (new)
11 a. Underlines that provision of quality childcare is largely determined by investments and improvements in the employment and working conditions of the workers in the childcare sector; reminds of the role that social dialogue plays in developing practical tools for improved access to, availability and affordability of childcare;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 607 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 12
12. Calls on the Member States to reform and integrate their social services and protection systems in such a way as to provide effective and equal access to care services throughout the life course, taking a personalised approach, in order to enhance the continuity of care, preventive healthcare, rehabilitation and, whenever possible, independent living; as well as integrating the care needs of carers and especially those who, as non-nationals with various statuses living in the EU, may face particular barriers in accessing care, intersectional discrimination, marginalisation and in-work poverty
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 669 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 15 a (new)
15a. Recognises the essential role and contributions of both intra-EU mobile workers and non-EU migrant workers, including undocumented workers, in providing care in the European Union;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 699 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 17 b (new)
17b. Calls on the Member States to guarantee immediate and full access of persons enjoying temporary protection to quality care services, without discrimination on any ground and with special attention to their physical and psychological needs generated by the circumstances of war and their displacement, and to secure, at the same time, equal and decent working and employment conditions and fair pay for the persons enjoying temporary protection who will seek employment in the care sector; underlines that additional capacities and investment in the care sector are essential to this end;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 739 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 18 c (new)
18d. Stresses that the sets of targets for quality long-term care should inevitably include the reduction of inequality in the access to long-term care;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 740 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 18 d (new)
18e. Calls for quality indicators for long-term care that are based on the rights of the persons in need of care, the maintenance of their independence and autonomy as well as social inclusion, and focusing on the expected outcomes such as the improvement of well-being of persons in need for long-term care and support, the evolution of healthy life years;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 842 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 23
23. Calls on the Member States to ensure decent working conditions and the right for all workers to join a representative trade union in the care sector, both formal and informal, and to adopt high standards of occupational health and safety, in line with and beyond the ambition of the recently adopted EU strategic framework on health and safety at work 2021-2027;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 848 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 23 a (new)
23a. Calls on the Member States to adopt high standards of occupational health and safety, in line with and beyond the ambition of the recently adopted EU strategic framework on health and safety at work 2021-2027, paying special attention to the specific challenges of work in the care sector, which often includes exposure of workers to hazardous substances or medicinal products, work in the potentially infectious environments, as well as mental and psychosocial risks related to emotionally demanding work and encountering adverse social behaviour;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 858 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 23 b (new)
23b. Repeats its call on the Commission to raise the level of ambition and to propose a broader and more comprehensive legislation that would allow better prevention and management of work-related musculoskeletal disorders and rheumatic diseases, as well as mitigate psychosocial risks and negative effects of care work on well-being of workers;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 861 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 23 c (new)
23 c. Is concerned about the high share of minimum wage and sub-minimum earners among the care professionals, persistent gender pay gap and discrepancies in the pay levels of specific care professions; welcomes therefore the Commission proposals for a directive on adequate minimum wages, that would ensure a more decent pay to the lowest paid workers in the care sector, and for a pay transparency directive, tackling persistently inadequate enforcement of the fundamental right to equal pay for equal work of equal value in the EU;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 864 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 23 d (new)
23d. Strongly encourages the Member States to provide, with the support of EU funds, training to care staff on the rights of care recipients, particularly the rights enshrined in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 866 #
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 869 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 24
24. Calls on the Member States to strengthen social dialogue and promote collective bargaining and collective agreements in the care sector, both profit and non-profit, as crucial mechanisms for the improvement of employment and working conditions and for tackling the gender pay gap, and as the most effective tools for securing an increase in the minimum wage and in wages in general; calls on the Member States to remove all obstacles to the creation of unions in this industry and to facilitate the process of union access to workers in order to ensure the right and freedom of association;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 871 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 24
24. Calls on the Member States to strengthen social dialogue and promote collective bargaining and collective agreements in the care sector, both profit and non-profit, as crucial mechanisms for the improvement of employment and working conditions and for tackling the gender pay gap, and as the most effective tools for securing an increase in the minimum wage and in wages in general; stresses that especially mobile workers are not sufficiently aware or informed of the terms and conditions of employment applicable to them;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 890 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 25
25. Recalls that mobile and migrant workers play a significant role in the provision of both residential care and home care in the EUresidential, community- and home-based care in the EU; calls on the Commission and the Member States to ensure fair mobility and recruitment of workers from the EU and from the third countries by improving the reciprocal recognition of their qualifications and by closing the gaps in transnational social protection; repeats its call for proper monitoring and enforcement of rules pertaining to mobility and better informing workers of their rights;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 903 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 25 a (new)
25a. Recognises that in many cases this care is being provided undeclared or under-declared, in exploitative conditions, impacting on the rights and well-being of workers and their families, as well as on care service users; stresses that decent work should be integral to definitions and priorities around sustainable and quality care systems;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 907 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 25 b (new)
25b. Calls on the Commission and Member States to commit and set concrete actions to promote decent work for all care workers, regardless of their status;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 908 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 25 c (new)
25 c. Calls on Member States to combat undeclared work and to create a clear legal framework to promote quality jobs with social protection coverage for all care workers;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 909 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 25 d (new)
25d. Stresses that live-in care workers are predominantly organised through a complex chain of agencies posting workers who are thus covered by the Posting of Workers Directive;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 931 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 27 a (new)
27a. Calls on the Member States to promote broader collective bargaining coverage in the care sector, provide greater access and information to unions seeking to represent and build membership among the care workforce and remove unnecessary barriers in public sector workplaces, including private contractors working on public contracts, that impede unions’ ability to organize public sector workers and increase their membership;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 951 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 27 d (new)
27d. Calls on the Member States to present an adequate framework for declaration of personal and household services, and to invest in flexible quality professional services to halt precarisation of care and discourage consumption of care services that involve undeclared work;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 953 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 27 e (new)
27e. Urges the Member States that have not yet done so to ratify and implement ILO conventions no. 189 concerning decent work for domestic workers, no. 190 on violence and harassment in the world of work and no. 149 on nursing personnel;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 955 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 27 f (new)
27f. Calls on targeted revision of Directive 89/391/EEC to ensure the inclusion of domestic workers within its scope;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 959 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 28
28. Stresses the utmost importance of mainstreaming care and measures for the empowerment of women, dependent persons andpersons in need for care and support as well as vulnerable individuals in all relevant national and EU policies, together with encouraging increased public investment in accessible, affordable and high quality care services; calls for these priorities to be reflected in the external dimensions of the EU policies, as well as pre-accession and official development assistance; emphasises that a rights-based approach to care would enable such a mainstreaming across often disconnected policy fields, such as health, employment, pensions and social affairs, spatial planning, education, culture, mobility, digital policies, etc.;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 975 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 28 c (new)
28 c. Firmly believes that the implementation of national recovery and resilience plans must include targeted actions for the improvement of gender equality in all spheres of life, including measures for reduction and redistribution of unpaid care and household work;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 985 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 29 b (new)
29b. Calls on the Commission to carefully consider the calls for a Care deal for Europe and to provide the ground for transition to care economy with relevant investment and legislation at the Union level;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 987 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 30
30. Calls on the Member States to depart from the narrow focus on market processes and monetised economy and to adopt approaches to measuring and valuing the contribution and outputs of care, in particular unpaid care and houseworkdomestic work; calls on the Commission and the Member States to include alternative measures of economic and social well-being in the policy-making process;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 1000 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 30 c (new)
30 c. Points to the clear benefits of minimum income and minimum pension schemes for timely and effective access to care and support services, as well as for ensuring decent living standard to carers, especially those providing informal unpaid care;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 1001 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 30 d (new)
30d. Calls on the Commission to link the upcoming care strategy to the European action plan for the social economy, raising the awareness of the potential of social economy in improving the working conditions in the care sector as well as creating opportunities for better access of women to quality jobs;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM
Amendment 1009 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 31
31. Calls on the Member States to formulate and revise their care policies in permanent dialogue with social partners, experts, civil society and representative organisations of care recipients ands well as formal and informal carers;
2022/04/08
Committee: EMPLFEMM