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2015/2330(INI) European semester for economic policy coordination: employment and social aspects in the annual growth survey 2016

Progress: Procedure completed

RoleCommitteeRapporteurShadows
Lead EMPL RIBEIRO Sofia (icon: PPE PPE) GUTIÉRREZ PRIETO Sergio (icon: S&D S&D), TREBESIUS Ulrike (icon: ECR ECR), TØRNÆS Ulla (icon: ALDE ALDE), LAMBERT Jean (icon: Verts/ALE Verts/ALE), AGEA Laura (icon: EFDD EFDD), BIZZOTTO Mara (icon: ENF ENF)
Committee Opinion BUDG
Lead committee dossier:
Legal Basis:
RoP 54

Events

2016/06/22
   EC - Commission response to text adopted in plenary
Documents
2016/02/25
   EP - Results of vote in Parliament
2016/02/25
   EP - Decision by Parliament
Details

The European Parliament adopted by 404 votes to 201, with 35 abstentions, a resolution on European Semester for economic policy coordination: Employment and Social Aspects in the Annual Growth Survey 2016.

Although the unemployment rate has been slowly diminishing since the second half of 2013, Members considered that this is not enough to curb unemployment and poverty. Unemployment currently affects 9.9 % of active citizens , i.e. 23 million Europeans, about half of them being long-term unemployed, with a figure over 10% in the euro area. The youth unemployment rate at EU level stands at 22.6% and employment and social divergences within and between Member States persist.

In this context, Parliament made the following recommendations:

Investing in people : Parliament welcomed the fact that the Commission’s Annual Growth Survey (AGS) underlined the need to pay more attention to social fairness in the context of the new national stability and reform programmes, adding three employment indicators (activity rate, youth unemployment and long-term unemployment) in for the macroeconomic imbalance procedure. It urged that these indicators be put on a genuinely equal footing with the existing indicators.

Stressing that economic and social cohesion should remain the primary objective of all EU policies, Members called on the Commission to:

take action to boost upward social convergence in the Union and define the concept of social fairness, taking into account both employment and social policies, to be achieved through the European Semester; create quality employment and generating growth must be placed at the centre of Member State and EU policies, especially for youth and for the ‘Generation 55+’; foster forms of cooperation involving governments, enterprises, including social economy enterprises, educational institutions, individualised services, civil society and social partners, on the basis of exchange of best practices and with a view to better matching Member States' education and training systems to combat skills mismatches, meet the needs of the labour market; embrace the shift towards the digital economy ; promote a broader investment strategy for the full cycle of education and training , encompassing all sectors of lifelong learning, work-based and workplace learning and formal and non-formal learning; invest in people as early as possible in the life cycle in order to reduce inequality and foster social inclusion at a young age; create a validation system for non-formal and informal forms of knowledge and experience, especially those acquired via voluntary activities; enhance the Youth Guarantee at national, regional and local level, and stress its importance for school-to-work transitions; take account the problem of integration of the long-term unemployed and engage in strategies and actions to reduce poverty and social exclusion .

Structural reforms in a social and responsible way : Parliament is concerned at the social impact of those fiscal adjustment policies which focus on cutting expenditure. It pointed out the need to continue prioritising public and private investment and socially and economically balanced structural reforms that reduce inequalities.

It highlighted that socially responsible reforms must be based on solidarity, integration, social justice and a fair distribution of wealth - a model that ensures equality and social protection, protects vulnerable groups and improves living standards for all citizens.

The Commission and the Member States are called upon, inter alia , to:

promote and protect the social market economy ; increase their efforts to turn undeclared work into declared work and design measures to enable workers to move from the grey to the formal economy; implement measures to improve job quality in order to reduce labour market segmentation, combined with measures raising minimum wages to an adequate level and fighting in-work poverty; encourage Member States to implement rates of taxation related to the degree of stability and the quality of the diverse forms of employment relationship, as one of the incentives for stable contracts; ensure that labour rights and social security standards are ensured when applying the flexicurity model and modernise their employment protection legislation in order to promote more stability in employment and security in transitions between jobs; embrace the shift towards the digital economy in the context of upskilling and training as well as new forms of employment; gradually shift the tax burden from labour to other sources in a way that hampers neither the most vulnerable groups in society; increase investment in their current social protection systems , if Europe wants to maintain its main competitive advantage in terms of highly-skilled workers and productive companies; strengthen efforts to eradicate the gender pay gap .

Parliament also called on the European Semester to assess the importance of incomes policies, including pensions, revenue indicators and fiscal policy, in order to guarantee social cohesion and reverse inequality trends. In accordance with the principle of subsidiarity, Member States should retain full responsibility for the organisation of their pension systems and implement policies to guarantee a strong, sustainable and adequate first pension pillar.

Boosting sustainable growth by relaunching investment : the resolution underlined the need to promote sustainable and inclusive growth leading to the creation of more and better jobs and tangible prospects for all, including for young people. The Commission and the Member States should:

focus on micro, small and medium-sized enterprises , as a fundamental key for sustainable and inclusive development; take steps to provide better information on all European funds and programmes that have the potential to boost entrepreneurship, investment and access to financing; develop policies which boost entrepreneurship among young people from an early age, by providing opportunities for internships and company visits; reduce administrative burdens in order to support social enterprises.

The European Social Fund should devote more resources to funding the participation of unemployed workers in training programmes in the EU Member States as well as in programmes in their country of origin.

Better use of European funds : the Commission should ensure that the European Fund for Social Inclusion (EFSI) enables a better social and economic convergence of Member States and their regions within the EU and that all Member States make use of the possibility of accessing this fund. A report should be published to audit and measure the economic and social impact of the investment concerned in real terms. Taking into account Member States’ difficulties in fully using European funds, the Commission should ensure close monitoring of the use of EU funds.

Social inclusion : with 12.7% of working-age people suffering in-work poverty in 2014, the Commission should propose an integrated anti-poverty strategy for the EU as well as an initiative to promote the introduction of minimum incomes in the Member States without breaching the principle of subsidiarity.

Member States should also implement more effective and inclusive forms of social protection systems and income support. They should also implement the necessary measures for the social inclusion of refugees , migrants legally residing in the EU and asylum seekers, in line with the relevant asylum legislation.

Parliament also called on the Commission and the Member States to reinforce their efforts to tackle social and wage dumping in the EU , which causes significant harm to the workers affected and to Member State welfare systems.

Better coordination of the European Semester : warning about the possibility of development of a two-tier EU, Members believed that the euro area recommendation needs to be the starting point to strengthen the social dimension in the sense of:

enhanced democratic accountability mechanisms at both EU and national levels, including an interinstitutional agreement with the European Parliament and ensuring that all euro area national parliaments have the conditions to follow each step of the European Semester process; meetings of the euro area Labour and Social Ministers so as to better integrate its social dimension and properly address social imbalances.

The Commission is called upon to present, as soon as possible, a proposal for establishing a Pillar on social rights capable of ensuring a level playing field across the EU.

Documents
2016/02/25
   EP - End of procedure in Parliament
2016/02/24
   EP - Debate in Parliament
2016/02/22
   EP - Committee report tabled for plenary
Details

The Committee on Employment and Social Affairs adopted the own-initiative report by Sofia RIBEIRO (EPP, PT) on European Semester for economic policy coordination: Employment and Social Aspects in the Annual Growth Survey 2016.

Although the unemployment rate has been slowly diminishing since the second half of 2013, Members considered that this is not enough to curb unemployment and poverty. Unemployment currently affects 9.9 % of active citizens , i.e. 23 million Europeans, about half of them being long-term unemployed, with a figure over 10% in the euro area. The youth unemployment rate at EU level stands at 22.6% and employment and social divergences within and between Member States persist.

In this context, the report made the following recommendations:

Investing in people : stressing that economic and social cohesion should remain the primary objective of all EU policies, Members called on the Commission to:

take action to boost upward social convergence in the Union and define the concept of social fairness, taking into account both employment and social policies, to be achieved through the 2016 AGS and the European Semester; create quality employment and generating growth must be placed at the centre of Member State and EU policies, especially for youth and for the ‘Generation 55+’; foster forms of cooperation involving governments, enterprises, including social economy enterprises, educational institutions, individualised services, civil society and social partners, on the basis of exchange of best practices and with a view to better matching Member States' education and training systems to combat skills mismatches, meet the needs of the labour market; promote a broader investment strategy for the full cycle of education and training , encompassing all sectors of lifelong learning, work-based and workplace learning and formal and non-formal learning; invest in people as early as possible in the life cycle in order to reduce inequality and foster social inclusion at a young age; create a validation system for non-formal and informal forms of knowledge and experience, especially those acquired via voluntary activities; enhance the Youth Guarantee at national, regional and local level, and stress its importance for school-to-work transitions; take account the problem of integration of the long-term unemployed and engage in strategies and actions to reduce poverty and social exclusion .

Structural reforms in a social and responsible way : Members highlighted that socially responsible reforms must be based on solidarity, integration, social justice and a fair distribution of wealth - a model that ensures equality and social protection, protects vulnerable groups and improves living standards for all citizens.

The Commission and the Member States are called upon, inter alia , to:

promote and protect the social market economy ; increase their efforts to turn undeclared work into declared work and design measures to enable workers to move from the grey to the formal economy; implement measures to improve job quality in order to reduce labour market segmentation, combined with measures raising minimum wages to an adequate level; ensure that labour rights and social security standards are ensured when applying the flexicurity model and modernise their employment protection legislation in order to promote more stability in employment and security in transitions between jobs; embrace the shift towards the digital economy in the context of upskilling and training as well as new forms of employment; gradually shift the tax burden from labour to other sources in a way that hampers neither the most vulnerable groups in society; strengthen efforts to eradicate the gender pay gap .

The report also called on the European Semester and the AGS to assess the importance of incomes policies, including pensions, revenue indicators and fiscal policy, in order to guarantee social cohesion and reverse inequality trends. In accordance with the principle of subsidiarity, Member States should retain full responsibility for the organisation of their pension systems.

Boosting sustainable growth by relaunching investment : the report underlined the need to promote sustainable and inclusive growth leading to the creation of more and better jobs and tangible prospects for all, including for young people. The Commission and the Member States should:

focus on micro, small and medium-sized enterprises , as a fundamental key for sustainable and inclusive development; take steps to provide better information on all European funds and programmes that have the potential to boost entrepreneurship, investment and access to financing; develop policies which boost entrepreneurship among young people from an early age, by providing opportunities for internships and company visits; reduce administrative burdens in order to support social enterprises.

Better use of European funds : the Commission should ensure that the EFSI enables a better social and economic convergence of Member States and their regions within the EU and that all Member States make use of the possibility of accessing this fund. A report should be published to audit and measure the economic and social impact of the investment concerned in real terms. Taking into account Member States’ difficulties in fully using European funds, the Commission should ensure close monitoring of the use of EU funds.

Social inclusion : with 12.7% of working-age people suffering in-work poverty in 2014, the Commission should propose an integrated anti-poverty strategy for the EU as well as an initiative to promote the introduction of minimum incomes in the Member States without breaching the principle of subsidiarity.

Member States should also implement more effective and inclusive forms of social protection systems and income support. They should also implement the necessary measures for the social inclusion of refugees , migrants legally residing in the EU and asylum seekers, in line with the relevant asylum legislation.

Better coordination of the European Semester : warning about the possibility of development of a two-tier EU, Members believed that the euro area recommendation needs to be the starting point to strengthen the social dimension in the sense of enhanced democratic accountability mechanisms at both EU and national levels, including an interinstitutional agreement with the European Parliament and ensuring that all euro area national parliaments have the conditions to follow each step of the European Semester process.

The Commission is called upon to present, as soon as possible, a proposal for establishing a Pillar on social rights capable of ensuring a level playing field across the EU.

Documents
2016/02/17
   EP - Amendments tabled in committee
Documents
2016/02/17
   EP - Vote in committee
2016/01/18
   EP - Amendments tabled in committee
Documents
2016/01/18
   EP - Amendments tabled in committee
Documents
2015/12/15
   EP - Committee draft report
Documents
2015/11/26
   EP - Committee referral announced in Parliament
2015/11/26
   EP - Referral to associated committees announced in Parliament
2015/11/24
   EP - RIBEIRO Sofia (PPE) appointed as rapporteur in EMPL

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A8-0031/2016 - Sofia Ribeiro - § 3 #

2016/02/25 Outcome: +: 448, -: 170, 0: 22
DE RO ES HU PL FR BG PT IT AT CZ BE HR NL SE LT FI SI MT LU LV EE SK DK IE CY EL GB
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A8-0031/2016 - Sofia Ribeiro - § 14/5 #

2016/02/25 Outcome: +: 522, -: 103, 0: 18
DE PL GB RO ES BE HU AT IT BG FR CZ SE NL PT DK HR FI SK LT LV SI MT LU EE IE CY EL
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A8-0031/2016 - Sofia Ribeiro - § 19 #

2016/02/25 Outcome: +: 485, -: 116, 0: 38
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A8-0031/2016 - Sofia Ribeiro - § 20/2 #

2016/02/25 Outcome: +: 478, -: 136, 0: 30
DE RO ES GB IT BG CZ BE PT NL AT HU SE IE HR DK EL SK FI LT MT FR LU LV EE SI CY PL
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A8-0031/2016 - Sofia Ribeiro - § 42/1 #

2016/02/25 Outcome: +: 464, -: 174, 0: 4
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A8-0031/2016 - Sofia Ribeiro - § 62 #

2016/02/25 Outcome: +: 357, -: 245, 0: 42
FR IT ES BE SE PT GB AT DK LU IE EL DE RO CY LV MT EE LT FI SK SI HR HU BG NL CZ PL
Total
64
66
45
18
17
20
49
17
13
5
9
18
79
30
4
7
6
5
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12
10
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11
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44
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A8-0031/2016 - Sofia Ribeiro - § 63 #

2016/02/25 Outcome: +: 402, -: 180, 0: 51
DE RO ES PL IT CZ PT BG HU HR FR NL BE MT LT LU SI SE AT EE DK SK LV FI IE EL CY GB
Total
80
29
45
44
63
19
20
16
18
9
63
25
18
6
9
5
7
16
16
4
13
10
7
12
9
17
4
49
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43

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6

A8-0031/2016 - Sofia Ribeiro - § 64/1 #

2016/02/25 Outcome: +: 469, -: 121, 0: 46
DE PL ES RO IT FR HU CZ PT SE BG AT NL BE EL HR LT FI SI MT LU LV IE EE SK DK CY GB
Total
78
44
45
28
64
64
18
20
20
17
15
17
25
18
18
10
9
12
7
6
5
7
9
5
10
13
4
48
icon: PPE PPE
185

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64

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13

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A8-0031/2016 - Sofia Ribeiro - § 64/2 #

2016/02/25 Outcome: +: 443, -: 169, 0: 11
DE RO ES HU IT FR AT NL PT BG SE CZ BE HR LT SI FI MT LV EE LU SK DK IE PL CY EL GB
Total
77
29
43
18
64
64
17
25
19
14
16
19
15
11
9
7
12
6
7
5
4
10
13
9
42
4
16
48
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13

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2

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2

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32

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1

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3

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4

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32

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1

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A8-0031/2016 - Sofia Ribeiro - § 64/3 #

2016/02/25 Outcome: +: 456, -: 154, 0: 26
DE FR ES RO PL IT HU PT EL IE AT SI CZ BE MT HR CY SK LV LU BG FI EE NL SE LT DK GB
Total
78
62
45
30
44
64
18
20
18
9
17
7
19
18
6
11
4
10
7
5
15
12
5
26
17
9
13
47
icon: PPE PPE
181
3

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1

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3

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1

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3

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44

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2

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48

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32

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1

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3

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4

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13

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2

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3

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1

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2

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1
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64

Germany ALDE

2

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3

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34

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1

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2
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A8-0031/2016 - Sofia Ribeiro - § 64/4 #

2016/02/25 Outcome: +: 510, -: 119, 0: 5
DE PL RO ES GB IT BE AT NL HU BG FR PT SE HR DK CZ LT FI SK LV SI MT EE LU IE CY EL
Total
78
44
29
45
47
66
17
17
26
18
15
63
19
17
11
13
20
9
11
10
7
7
6
5
4
9
4
17
icon: PPE PPE
182

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1

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1

Finland PPE

2

Estonia PPE

For (1)

1

Luxembourg PPE

2
3

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1
icon: S&D S&D
154

Netherlands S&D

3
3

Croatia S&D

2

Slovakia S&D

2

Latvia S&D

1

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3

Estonia S&D

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1

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1

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65

Germany ALDE

2

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3

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1

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2

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1

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45

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2

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3

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2

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3

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13

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2

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2

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3
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32

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4
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33

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1

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1

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1

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4

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2

A8-0031/2016 - Sofia Ribeiro - § 70 #

2016/02/25 Outcome: +: 450, -: 182, 0: 2
DE RO ES HU IT BG PT FR SE AT BE CZ NL HR LT SI FI MT LU LV EE SK DK PL IE CY EL GB
Total
79
30
45
18
66
16
20
63
17
17
18
17
26
10
9
7
12
6
5
6
4
10
12
44
9
4
18
46
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2016/02/25 Outcome: +: 404, -: 201, 0: 35
DE RO PL ES HU IT FR PT AT SI BE MT HR LV SK BG LU IE LT CY EE FI CZ DK SE EL NL GB
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44
44
17
67
63
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6
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16
5
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17
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2

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3
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44

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3

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3

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AmendmentsDossier
487 2015/2330(INI)
2016/01/18 EMPL 430 amendments...
source: 575.186
2016/02/15 EMPL 57 amendments...
source: 576.794

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  • date: 2015-11-26T00:00:00 type: Committee referral announced in Parliament, 1st reading/single reading body: EP
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In this context, the report made the following recommendations: Investing in people : stressing that economic and social cohesion should remain the primary objective of all EU policies, Members called on the Commission to: take action to boost upward social convergence in the Union and define the concept of social fairness, taking into account both employment and social policies, to be achieved through the 2016 AGS and the European Semester; create quality employment and generating growth must be placed at the centre of Member State and EU policies, especially for youth and for the ‘Generation 55+’; foster forms of cooperation involving governments, enterprises, including social economy enterprises, educational institutions, individualised services, civil society and social partners, on the basis of exchange of best practices and with a view to better matching Member States' education and training systems to combat skills mismatches, meet the needs of the labour market; promote a broader investment strategy for the full cycle of education and training , encompassing all sectors of lifelong learning, work-based and workplace learning and formal and non-formal learning; invest in people as early as possible in the life cycle in order to reduce inequality and foster social inclusion at a young age; create a validation system for non-formal and informal forms of knowledge and experience, especially those acquired via voluntary activities; enhance the Youth Guarantee at national, regional and local level, and stress its importance for school-to-work transitions; take account the problem of integration of the long-term unemployed and engage in strategies and actions to reduce poverty and social exclusion . Structural reforms in a social and responsible way : Members highlighted that socially responsible reforms must be based on solidarity, integration, social justice and a fair distribution of wealth - a model that ensures equality and social protection, protects vulnerable groups and improves living standards for all citizens. The Commission and the Member States are called upon, inter alia , to: promote and protect the social market economy ; increase their efforts to turn undeclared work into declared work and design measures to enable workers to move from the grey to the formal economy; implement measures to improve job quality in order to reduce labour market segmentation, combined with measures raising minimum wages to an adequate level; ensure that labour rights and social security standards are ensured when applying the flexicurity model and modernise their employment protection legislation in order to promote more stability in employment and security in transitions between jobs; embrace the shift towards the digital economy in the context of upskilling and training as well as new forms of employment; gradually shift the tax burden from labour to other sources in a way that hampers neither the most vulnerable groups in society; strengthen efforts to eradicate the gender pay gap . The report also called on the European Semester and the AGS to assess the importance of incomes policies, including pensions, revenue indicators and fiscal policy, in order to guarantee social cohesion and reverse inequality trends. In accordance with the principle of subsidiarity, Member States should retain full responsibility for the organisation of their pension systems. Boosting sustainable growth by relaunching investment : the report underlined the need to promote sustainable and inclusive growth leading to the creation of more and better jobs and tangible prospects for all, including for young people. The Commission and the Member States should: focus on micro, small and medium-sized enterprises , as a fundamental key for sustainable and inclusive development; take steps to provide better information on all European funds and programmes that have the potential to boost entrepreneurship, investment and access to financing; develop policies which boost entrepreneurship among young people from an early age, by providing opportunities for internships and company visits; reduce administrative burdens in order to support social enterprises. Better use of European funds : the Commission should ensure that the EFSI enables a better social and economic convergence of Member States and their regions within the EU and that all Member States make use of the possibility of accessing this fund. A report should be published to audit and measure the economic and social impact of the investment concerned in real terms. Taking into account Member States’ difficulties in fully using European funds, the Commission should ensure close monitoring of the use of EU funds. Social inclusion : with 12.7% of working-age people suffering in-work poverty in 2014, the Commission should propose an integrated anti-poverty strategy for the EU as well as an initiative to promote the introduction of minimum incomes in the Member States without breaching the principle of subsidiarity. Member States should also implement more effective and inclusive forms of social protection systems and income support. They should also implement the necessary measures for the social inclusion of refugees , migrants legally residing in the EU and asylum seekers, in line with the relevant asylum legislation. Better coordination of the European Semester : warning about the possibility of development of a two-tier EU, Members believed that the euro area recommendation needs to be the starting point to strengthen the social dimension in the sense of enhanced democratic accountability mechanisms at both EU and national levels, including an interinstitutional agreement with the European Parliament and ensuring that all euro area national parliaments have the conditions to follow each step of the European Semester process. The Commission is called upon to present, as soon as possible, a proposal for establishing a Pillar on social rights capable of ensuring a level playing field across the EU.
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  • date: 2016-02-25T00:00:00 type: Results of vote in Parliament body: EP docs: url: https://oeil.secure.europarl.europa.eu/oeil/popups/sda.do?id=26844&l=en title: Results of vote in Parliament
  • date: 2016-02-25T00:00:00 type: Decision by Parliament, 1st reading/single reading body: EP docs: url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?type=TA&language=EN&reference=P8-TA-2016-0059 title: T8-0059/2016 summary: The European Parliament adopted by 404 votes to 201, with 35 abstentions, a resolution on European Semester for economic policy coordination: Employment and Social Aspects in the Annual Growth Survey 2016. Although the unemployment rate has been slowly diminishing since the second half of 2013, Members considered that this is not enough to curb unemployment and poverty. Unemployment currently affects 9.9 % of active citizens , i.e. 23 million Europeans, about half of them being long-term unemployed, with a figure over 10% in the euro area. The youth unemployment rate at EU level stands at 22.6% and employment and social divergences within and between Member States persist. 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Stressing that economic and social cohesion should remain the primary objective of all EU policies, Members called on the Commission to: take action to boost upward social convergence in the Union and define the concept of social fairness, taking into account both employment and social policies, to be achieved through the European Semester; create quality employment and generating growth must be placed at the centre of Member State and EU policies, especially for youth and for the ‘Generation 55+’; foster forms of cooperation involving governments, enterprises, including social economy enterprises, educational institutions, individualised services, civil society and social partners, on the basis of exchange of best practices and with a view to better matching Member States' education and training systems to combat skills mismatches, meet the needs of the labour market; embrace the shift towards the digital economy ; promote a broader investment strategy for the full cycle of education and training , encompassing all sectors of lifelong learning, work-based and workplace learning and formal and non-formal learning; invest in people as early as possible in the life cycle in order to reduce inequality and foster social inclusion at a young age; create a validation system for non-formal and informal forms of knowledge and experience, especially those acquired via voluntary activities; enhance the Youth Guarantee at national, regional and local level, and stress its importance for school-to-work transitions; take account the problem of integration of the long-term unemployed and engage in strategies and actions to reduce poverty and social exclusion . Structural reforms in a social and responsible way : Parliament is concerned at the social impact of those fiscal adjustment policies which focus on cutting expenditure. It pointed out the need to continue prioritising public and private investment and socially and economically balanced structural reforms that reduce inequalities. It highlighted that socially responsible reforms must be based on solidarity, integration, social justice and a fair distribution of wealth - a model that ensures equality and social protection, protects vulnerable groups and improves living standards for all citizens. The Commission and the Member States are called upon, inter alia , to: promote and protect the social market economy ; increase their efforts to turn undeclared work into declared work and design measures to enable workers to move from the grey to the formal economy; implement measures to improve job quality in order to reduce labour market segmentation, combined with measures raising minimum wages to an adequate level and fighting in-work poverty; encourage Member States to implement rates of taxation related to the degree of stability and the quality of the diverse forms of employment relationship, as one of the incentives for stable contracts; ensure that labour rights and social security standards are ensured when applying the flexicurity model and modernise their employment protection legislation in order to promote more stability in employment and security in transitions between jobs; embrace the shift towards the digital economy in the context of upskilling and training as well as new forms of employment; gradually shift the tax burden from labour to other sources in a way that hampers neither the most vulnerable groups in society; increase investment in their current social protection systems , if Europe wants to maintain its main competitive advantage in terms of highly-skilled workers and productive companies; strengthen efforts to eradicate the gender pay gap . Parliament also called on the European Semester to assess the importance of incomes policies, including pensions, revenue indicators and fiscal policy, in order to guarantee social cohesion and reverse inequality trends. In accordance with the principle of subsidiarity, Member States should retain full responsibility for the organisation of their pension systems and implement policies to guarantee a strong, sustainable and adequate first pension pillar. Boosting sustainable growth by relaunching investment : the resolution underlined the need to promote sustainable and inclusive growth leading to the creation of more and better jobs and tangible prospects for all, including for young people. The Commission and the Member States should: focus on micro, small and medium-sized enterprises , as a fundamental key for sustainable and inclusive development; take steps to provide better information on all European funds and programmes that have the potential to boost entrepreneurship, investment and access to financing; develop policies which boost entrepreneurship among young people from an early age, by providing opportunities for internships and company visits; reduce administrative burdens in order to support social enterprises. The European Social Fund should devote more resources to funding the participation of unemployed workers in training programmes in the EU Member States as well as in programmes in their country of origin. Better use of European funds : the Commission should ensure that the European Fund for Social Inclusion (EFSI) enables a better social and economic convergence of Member States and their regions within the EU and that all Member States make use of the possibility of accessing this fund. A report should be published to audit and measure the economic and social impact of the investment concerned in real terms. Taking into account Member States’ difficulties in fully using European funds, the Commission should ensure close monitoring of the use of EU funds. Social inclusion : with 12.7% of working-age people suffering in-work poverty in 2014, the Commission should propose an integrated anti-poverty strategy for the EU as well as an initiative to promote the introduction of minimum incomes in the Member States without breaching the principle of subsidiarity. Member States should also implement more effective and inclusive forms of social protection systems and income support. They should also implement the necessary measures for the social inclusion of refugees , migrants legally residing in the EU and asylum seekers, in line with the relevant asylum legislation. Parliament also called on the Commission and the Member States to reinforce their efforts to tackle social and wage dumping in the EU , which causes significant harm to the workers affected and to Member State welfare systems. Better coordination of the European Semester : warning about the possibility of development of a two-tier EU, Members believed that the euro area recommendation needs to be the starting point to strengthen the social dimension in the sense of: enhanced democratic accountability mechanisms at both EU and national levels, including an interinstitutional agreement with the European Parliament and ensuring that all euro area national parliaments have the conditions to follow each step of the European Semester process; meetings of the euro area Labour and Social Ministers so as to better integrate its social dimension and properly address social imbalances. The Commission is called upon to present, as soon as possible, a proposal for establishing a Pillar on social rights capable of ensuring a level playing field across the EU.
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