Progress: Procedure completed
Role | Committee | Rapporteur | Shadows |
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Lead | EMPL | MITROFANOVS Miroslavs ( Verts/ALE) | DETJEN Michael ( S&D), TOOM Yana ( ALDE), AGEA Laura ( EFDD), MARTIN Dominique ( ENF) |
Lead committee dossier:
Legal Basis:
TFEU 148-p2
Legal Basis:
TFEU 148-p2Events
PURPOSE: to amend the guidelines for the employment policies of Member States in order to adapt the text to the principles of the European Pillar of Social Rights.
NON-LEGISLATIVE ACT: Council Decision (EU) on guidelines for the employment policies of the Member States.
CONTENT: the Council adopted a Decision on guidelines for the employment policies of Member States.
Since the 2015 revision, the employment guidelines had been maintained as they were. They are now being amended to align them with the principles of the European Pillar of Social Rights, an inter-institutional proclamation signed on 17 November 2017, the European Parliament, the Council and the Commission.
The Pillar sets out twenty principles and rights to support well-functioning and fair labour markets and welfare systems. They are structured around three categories: (i) equal opportunities and access to the labour market, (ii) fair working conditions and (iii) social protection and inclusion. The Pillar constitutes a reference framework to monitor the employment and social performance of Member States, to drive reforms at national level and to serve as a compass for a renewed process of convergence across Europe.
By virtue of this Decision, Member States shall take into account the following guidelines in their employment policies and reform programmes:
Guideline 5: Boosting the demand for labour:
facilitate the creation of quality jobs, including by reducing the barriers that businesses face in hiring people, by fostering responsible entrepreneurship and genuine self-employment and, in particular, by supporting the creation and growth of micro and small enterprises; actively promote the social economy and encourage those innovative forms of work which create quality job opportunities; whilst respecting the autonomy of the social partners, encourage transparent and predictable wage-setting mechanisms which allow for the responsiveness of wages to productivity developments and provide fair wages for a decent standard of living.
The tax burden should be shifted away from labour to other sources of taxation that are less detrimental to employment and growth.
Guideline 6: Enhancing labour supply and improving access to employment, skills and competences:
promote productivity and employability, in cooperation with the social partners, through an appropriate supply of relevant knowledge, skills and competences throughout people's working lives, responding to current and future labour market needs; address structural weaknesses in education and training systems, to provide quality and inclusive education, training and life-long learning; foster equal opportunities for all in education, including early childhood education; raise overall education levels, particularly for the least qualified and learners from disadvantaged backgrounds, ensure quality learning outcomes, reinforce basic skills, reduce the number of young people leaving school early, and increase adult participation in continuing education and training; tackle unemployment and inactivity, including through effective, timely, coordinated and tailor-made assistance based on support for job-search, training, and requalification; provide incentives for participation in the labour market, in particular for those most removed from the market; ensure gender equality and increased labour market participation of women.
Guideline 7: Enhancing the functioning of labour markets and the effectiveness of social dialogue:
work together with the social partners on flexibility and security principles, balancing rights and obligations; fight undeclared work and foster the transition towards open-ended forms of employment; prevent employment relationships that lead to precarious working conditions, including by fighting the abuse of atypical contracts; provide the unemployed with adequate unemployment benefits of reasonable duration, in line with their contributions and national eligibility rules.
Guideline 8: Promoting equal opportunities for all, fostering social inclusion and combatting poverty:
promote inclusive labour markets, open to all, by putting in place effective measures to fight all forms of discrimination and promote equal opportunities for under-represented groups in the labour market pay particular attention to fighting poverty and social exclusion, including reducing in-work and child poverty, specifically tackle homelessness and take into account the specific needs of people with disabilities; secure the adequacy and sustainability of pension systems for workers and self-employed.
The European Parliament adopted by 452 votes to 156, with 39 abstentions, a legislative resolution on the proposal for a Council decision on guidelines for the employment policies of the Member States.
Members called for a coordinated employment strategy to promote inclusive labour markets responsive to economic, social, technological and environmental realities and changes, with a skilled, trained and adaptable workforce and for safeguarding the well-being of all workers in order to achieve the objectives of a social market economy.
The Union should also combat poverty, social exclusion and discrimination in all their forms, in all areas.
The integrated guidelines and the European social rights pillar should form the basis for well-targeted country-specific recommendations that the Council addresses to the Member States.
The European Parliament approved the Commission proposal subject to the following amendments:
Guideline 5: Boosting the demand for labour
facilitate and invest in the creation of sustainable, accessible and quality jobs in all sectors, regions and skill levels, in particular by fully developing the potential of sectors of the future, such as the green economy, the circular economy, healthcare and digital; enable everyone to reconcile private and professional life and to ensure that workplaces are adapted for people with disabilities and older workers, facilitate the hiring process and promote responsible entrepreneurship and self-employment; create quality employment opportunities for all in a responsible manner, taking into account the development of new information and communication technologies and ensure that they fully respect Union law, national legislation and employment practices as well as with industrial relation systems; reduce unnecessary red tape to alleviate the administrative burden on small and medium-sized enterprises; gradually reduce the tax burden on labour and increase it on other sources of taxation while ensuring that tax shifts do not jeopardise the sustainability of the welfare state.
Guideline 6: Enhancing labour supply and improving access to employment, skills and competences
promote the long-term wellbeing and productivity of their workforce through targeted promotion of training in science, technology, engineering and mathematics; invest in lifelong learning by addressing the specific needs of people with disabilities, members of ethnic and national minorities, immigrants and refugees; avoid skills mismatches and market needs; develop and strengthen basic skills , promoting the acquisition of entrepreneurial skills and facilitating study and training leave, vocational training and lifelong learning; promote the long-term well-being and productivity of the workforce by fostering personal development, social cohesion, intercultural understanding and active citizenship; combat long-term unemployment and long-term inactivity through a coordinated approach to social services and employment; implement wage transparency policies and wage audits with a view to closing the pay gap between women and men; setting effective, proportionate and dissuasive penalties on employers paying a different wage for the same job, depending on whether it is performed by a man or by a woman; ensure that parents have access to quality and affordable long-term care, early childhood education and care, and systems such as teleworking or mobile work.
Guideline 7: Enhancing the functioning of labour markets and the effectiveness of social dialogue
encourage and empower people who are able to access the labour market to participate, through individual support and integrated services as part of a broader active inclusion approach; through individual support and integrated services within a broader active inclusion approach provide unemployed persons with adequate unemployment benefits for a sufficient period of time to allow them to find quality employment; ensure the mobility of learners and workers, as a fundamental freedom, in order to enhance their skills and exploit full potential of the European labour market; enable w orkers with atypical employment contracts and self-employed workers to exercise their right to organise and to bargain collectively.
Guideline No 8: Promoting equality and equal opportunities and non-discrimination for all, fostering social inclusion and combatting poverty
implement, in cooperation with regional and local authorities, effective measures to fight all forms of discrimination and to promote equal opportunities for all to participate in society, as well as specific measures to support those in vulnerable situations, they should be supported by adequate funding; improve social protection systems, including for the self-employed; promote the active participation of NGOs specialised in the fight against poverty and of organisations of people experiencing poverty in the development of policies; ensure access to health care, free education and childcare, decent housing and proper nutrition for children living in poverty; urgently secure the sustainability and adequacy of pension systems to enable all to live in dignity and aim to ensure an adequate income for older people that is at least above the poverty line.
To ensure a more democratic decision-making process in the context of the Integrated Guidelines, which affect people and labour markets across the Union, Members called on the Council to take into account the position of the European Parliament.
The Committee on Employment and Social Affairs adopted the report by Miroslavs MITROFANOVS (Greens/EFA, LV) on the proposal for a Council decision on guidelines for the employment policies of the Member States.
The committee believes that the integrated guidelines and the European pillar of social rights should form the basis for well-targeted country-specific recommendations that the Council addresses to the Member States.
It invited the European Parliament to approve the Commission proposal subject to the following amendments:
Guideline 5: Boosting the demand for labour
facilitate and invest in the creation of sustainable, accessible and quality jobs in all sectors, regions and skill levels, in particular by fully developing the potential of sectors of the future, such as the green economy, the circular economy, healthcare and digital; enable everyone to reconcile private and professional life and to ensure that workplaces are adapted for people with disabilities and older workers, facilitate the hiring process and promote responsible entrepreneurship and self-employment; create quality employment opportunities for all in a responsible manner, taking into account the development of new information and communication technologies; reduce unnecessary red tape to alleviate the administrative burden on small and medium-sized enterprises; gradually reduce the tax burden on labour and increase it on other sources of taxation.
Guideline 6: Enhancing labour supply and improving access to employment, skills and competences
promote the long-term wellbeing and productivity of their workforce through targeted promotion of training in science, technology, engineering and mathematics; investing in lifelong learning by addressing the specific needs of people with disabilities, members of ethnic and national minorities, immigrants and refugees; avoid skills mismatches and market needs; developing and strengthening basic skills , promoting the acquisition of entrepreneurial skills and facilitating study and training leave, vocational training and lifelong learning; promoting the long-term well-being and productivity of the workforce by fostering personal development, social cohesion, intercultural understanding and active citizenship; combat long-term unemployment and long-term inactivity through a coordinated approach to social services and employment; implement wage transparency policies and wage audits with a view to closing the pay gap between women and men; ensure that parents have access to quality and affordable long-term care, early childhood education and care, and systems such as teleworking or mobile work.
Guideline 7: Enhancing the functioning of labour markets and the effectiveness of social dialogue
encourage and empower people who are able to access the labour market to participate, through individual support and integrated services as part of a broader active inclusion approach; through individual support and integrated services within a broader active inclusion approach provide unemployed persons with adequate unemployment benefits for a sufficient period of time to allow them to find quality employment; ensure the mobility of learners and workers, as a fundamental freedom, in order to enhance their skills and exploit full potential of the European labour market.
Guideline No 8: Promoting equality and equal opportunities and non-discrimination for all, fostering social inclusion and combatting poverty
implement, in cooperation with regional and local authorities, effective measures to fight all forms of discrimination and to promote equal opportunities for all to participate in society, as well as specific measures to support those in vulnerable situations, such as migrants; improve social protection systems, including for the self-employed; promote the active participation of NGOs specialised in the fight against poverty and of organisations of people experiencing poverty in the development of policies; ensure access to health care, free education and childcare, decent housing and proper nutrition for children living in poverty; urgently secure the sustainability and adequacy of pension systems to enable all to live in dignity and aim to ensure an adequate income for older people that is at least above the poverty line.
PURPOSE: to revise the guidelines for the employment policies of the Member States to align the text with the principles of the European pillar of social rights.
PROPOSED ACT: Council Decision.
ROLE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT: the Council adopts the act after consulting the European Parliament but without being obliged to follow its opinion.
BACKGROUND: the employment guidelines set out common priorities and objectives for national employment policies .
Whilst the broad economic policy guidelines remain valid for any duration of time, the employment guidelines need to be drawn up each year. The guidelines were first adopted together (‘integrated package’) in 2010, underpinning the Europe 2020 strategy. The integrated guidelines remained stable until 2014. Revised integrated guidelines were adopted in 2015.
The guidelines, other than framing the scope and direction for Member States’ policy coordination, also provide the basis for country specific recommendations in the respective domains. They also support the aims of the European Semester of economic policy coordination.
Since 2015, the European Semester has been continuously reinforced and streamlined, notably to strengthen its employment and social focus and to facilitate more dialogue with the Member States, social partners and representatives of civil society.
On 17 November 2017, the European Parliament, the Council and the Commission signed an interinstitutional proclamation on the European Pillar of Social Rights . The Pillar defines 20 principles and rights to support well-functioning and fair labour markets and welfare systems. They are structured around three categories: (i) equal opportunities and access to the labour market, (ii) fair working conditions and (iii) social protection and inclusion.
Given the relevance of these principles for the coordination of structural policies, the Commission proposes to align the employment guidelines with the European Pillar of Social Rights principles :
CONTENT: the revised ‘Employment Guidelines’ as proposed by the Commission are as follows:
Guideline 5: Boosting the demand for labour
facilitate the creation of quality jobs, including by reducing the barriers that businesses face in hiring people, by promoting entrepreneurship and self-employment and, in particular, by supporting the creation and growth of micro and small enterprises; actively promote the social economy and foster social innovation; ensure that the tax burden should be shifted away from labour to other sources of taxation that are less detrimental to employment and growth; encourage, in line with national practices and respecting the autonomy of social partners, transparent and predictable wage-setting mechanisms, allowing for the responsiveness of wages to productivity developments while ensuring fair wages that provide for a decent standard of living; ensure adequate minimum wage levels, taking into account their impact on competitiveness, job creation and in-work poverty.
Guideline 6: Enhancing labour supply: access to employment, skills and competences
promote productivity and employability through an appropriate supply of relevant knowledge, skills and competences throughout people's working lives, responding to current and future labour market needs ; address structural weaknesses in education and training systems , to provide quality and inclusive education, training and life-long learning and foster equal opportunities in education and raise overall education levels, particularly for the least qualified; reinforce basic skills , reduce the number of young people leaving school early; improve skills monitoring and forecasting, and increase adult participation in continuing education and training; make skills more visible and comparable and increase opportunities for recognising and validating skills and competences acquired outside formal education and training; put in place comprehensive strategies that include in-depth individual assessment at the latest after 18 months of unemployment should be pursued with a view to significantly reducing and preventing structural unemployment ; continue to address youth unemployment and the high rates of young people not in education, employment or training (NEETs); support an adapted work environment for people with disabilities ; ensure gender equality and increased labour market participation of women, including through equal pay for equal work.
Guideline 7: Enhancing the functioning of labour markets and the effectiveness of social dialogue
work together with social partners to implement flexibility and security principles : (i) fight undeclared work and foster the transition towards open-ended forms of employment; (ii) prevent employment relationships that lead to precarious working conditions, including by prohibiting the abuse of atypical contracts; (iii) ensure access to effective and impartial dispute resolution and a right to redress, including adequate compensation, in case of unfair dismissal; improve and support labour-market matching and transitions : (i) strengthen the effectiveness of active labour-market policies; (ii) aim for more effective public employment services by ensuring timely and tailor-made assistance to support jobseekers; provide the unemployed with adequate unemployment benefits of reasonable duration ensuring that such benefits should not constitute a disincentive to a quick return to employment; encourage the mobility of learners and workers ensure the meaningful involvement of social partners in the design and implementation of economic, employment and social reforms and policies to achieve more effective social dialogue and better socio-economic outcomes.
Guideline 8: Promoting equal opportunities for all, fostering social inclusion and combatting poverty
ensure equal treatment regarding employment, social protection, education and access to goods and services, regardless of gender, racial or ethnic origin, religion or belief, disability, age or sexual orientation ; modernise social protection systems and implement preventive and integrated strategies through active inclusion; ensure affordable, accessible and quality services such as childcare, out-of-school care, education, training, housing, health services and long-term care; secure the sustainability and adequacy of pension systems for women and men , providing equal opportunities for workers and the self-employed and support pension reforms by measures that extend working lives and raise the effective retirement age.
Documents
- Final act published in Official Journal: Decision 2018/1215
- Final act published in Official Journal: OJ L 224 05.09.2018, p. 0004
- Commission response to text adopted in plenary: SP(2018)350
- Results of vote in Parliament: Results of vote in Parliament
- Decision by Parliament: T8-0181/2018
- Committee report tabled for plenary, 1st reading/single reading: A8-0140/2018
- Amendments tabled in committee: PE619.050
- Committee draft report: PE616.844
- Legislative proposal published: COM(2017)0677
- Legislative proposal published: EUR-Lex
- Committee draft report: PE616.844
- Amendments tabled in committee: PE619.050
- Commission response to text adopted in plenary: SP(2018)350
Votes
A8-0140/2018 - Miroslavs Mitrofanovs - Proposition de la Commission 19/04/2018 12:12:07.000 #
Amendments | Dossier |
143 |
2017/0305(NLE)
2018/03/01
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143 amendments...
Amendment 100 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 1 – paragraph 2 Member States should encourage innovative forms of work, which create high-quality job opportunities for all in a responsible manner, while ensuring full compliance with Union Law, national employment laws and practice as well as with industrial relation systems.
Amendment 101 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 1 – paragraph 2 Member States should encourage innovative forms of work, which create high-quality and/or proper job opportunities for all in a responsible manner.
Amendment 102 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 1 – paragraph 2 a (new) Member States should cut red tape in order to ease the burden on small and medium-sized enterprises, as they contribute significantly to job creation.
Amendment 103 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 1 – paragraph 3 The
Amendment 104 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 1 – paragraph 3 The tax burden should be shifted away from labour to other sources of taxation that are less detrimental to employment and growth, taking account of the redistributive effect of the tax system, while protecting revenue for adequate social protection and growth-enhancing expenditure, including targeted investments in the public service.
Amendment 105 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 1 – paragraph 3 The tax burden should be gradually shifted away from labour to other sources of taxation that are less detrimental to employment and growth, taking account of the redistributive effect of the tax system,
Amendment 106 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 1 – paragraph 4 Member States should, in line with national practices and respecting the autonomy of social partners, encourage transparent and predictable wage-setting mechanisms, allowing for the responsiveness of wages to productivity developments while ensuring fair wages that provide for a decent standard of living in a sustainable, responsible way. These mechanisms should take into account differences in skills levels and divergences in economic performance across regions, sectors and companies. Respecting national practices, Member States and social partners should ensure adequate minimum wage levels, taking into account their impact on competitiveness, job creation and in-work poverty.
Amendment 107 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 1 – paragraph 4 a (new) With a view to stimulating the workforce it is also important to establish economic patriotism at national level, so as not to bring about unfair competition between the East and West of the European Union.
Amendment 108 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 2 – title Guideline 6: Enhancing labour supply
Amendment 109 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 2 – paragraph 1 In the context of technological, environmental and demographic change, Member States, in cooperation with social partners, should promote sustainability, productivity and employability through an appropriate supply of relevant knowledge, skills and competences throughout people's working lives, responding to current and future labour market needs and opportunities including through the targeted promotion of training in the science, technology, engineering and mathematics sectors. Member States should make the necessary investment in both initial and continuing education and training as well as lifelong learning opportunities for older workers. They should work together with social partners, education and training providers and other stakeholders to address
Amendment 110 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 2 – paragraph 1 In the context of technological, environmental and demographic change, Member States, in cooperation with social partners and civil society, should promote productivity and employability through an appropriate supply of relevant knowledge, skills and competences throughout people's working lives, responding to current and future labour market needs. Member States should make the necessary investment in both initial and continuing education and training. They should work together with social partners, education and training providers and other stakeholders to address structural weaknesses in education and training systems, to provide quality and inclusive education, training and life-long learning, considering special needs of disabled persons, ethnic and national minorities, immigrants and refugees. They should ensure the transfer of training entitlements during professional
Amendment 111 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 2 – paragraph 1 In the context of technological, environmental and demographic change, Member States, in cooperation with social partners, should promote productivity and employability through an appropriate supply of relevant knowledge, skills and competences throughout people's working lives, responding to current and future labour market needs. Member States should make the necessary investment in both initial and continuing education and training. They should work together with social partners, education and training providers and other stakeholders to address structural weaknesses in education and training systems, to provide quality and inclusive education, training and life-long learning. They should ensure the transfer of training entitlements during professional transitions. In this context consideration should be given to the establishment of a European training account within which points and associated rights are accumulated. This should allow everyone better to anticipate and adapt to labour market needs and successfully manage transitions, thus strengthening the overall resilience of the economy to shocks.
Amendment 112 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 2 – paragraph 1 In the context of technological, environmental and demographic change, Member States, in cooperation with social partners, should promote productivity and employability through an appropriate supply of relevant knowledge, cross- cutting skills and competences throughout people's working lives, responding to current and future labour market needs. Member States should make the necessary investment in both initial and continuing education and training, including non- formal and informal learning. They should work together with social partners, education and training providers and other stakeholders to address structural weaknesses in education and training systems, to provide innovative, quality and inclusive education, training and life-long learning. They should ensure the transfer of training entitlements during professional transitions. This should allow everyone better to anticipate and adapt to labour market needs and successfully manage transitions, thus strengthening the overall resilience of the economy to shocks.
Amendment 113 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 2 – paragraph 1 In the context of technological, environmental and demographic change, Member States, in cooperation with social partners, should promote productivity and employability through an appropriate supply of relevant knowledge, skills and competences throughout people's working lives, responding to current and anticipating future labour market needs. Member States should make the necessary investment in both initial and continuing education and training. They should work together with social partners, education and training providers and other stakeholders to increase the quality of and address structural weaknesses in education and training systems, to provide quality and inclusive education at all levels, training and life-long learning. They should ensure the transfer of training entitlements during professional transitions. This should allow everyone better to anticipate and adapt to labour market needs and successfully manage transitions, thus strengthening the overall resilience of the economy to shocks.
Amendment 114 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 2 – paragraph 1 In the context of technological, environmental and demographic change, Member States, in cooperation with social partners, should promote productivity and
Amendment 115 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 2 – paragraph 2 Member States should foster equal opportunities in education, including early childhood education, and raise overall education levels, particularly for the least qualified and learners from disadvantaged backgrounds. They should ensure quality learning outcomes, reinforce basic skills, reduce the number of young people leaving school early, enhance the labour-market relevance of tertiary degrees, improve skills monitoring and forecasting, and increase adult participation in continuing education and training, including through policies that provide for educational and training leave, as well as in-work vocational training and life-long learning. Member States should strengthen work- based learning in their vocational education and training systems, including through quality and
Amendment 116 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 2 – paragraph 2 Member States should foster equal opportunities in education and raise overall education levels, particularly for the least qualified. They should ensure quality learning outcomes, reinforce basic skills, foster the development of entrepreneurial skills, reduce the number of young people leaving school early, enhance the labour- market relevance of tertiary degrees, improve skills monitoring and forecasting, and increase adult participation in continuing education and training. Member States should take account of the specific circumstances of disabled people and come up with measures that are tailored to their needs in order to foster their development and employability. Member States should strengthen work-based learning in
Amendment 117 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 2 – paragraph 2 Member States should foster equal opportunities in education and raise overall education levels, particularly for the least qualified and for disadvantaged groups. They should ensure quality learning outcomes, develop and reinforce basic skills, introduce supportive measures for disadvantaged groups with low educational attainment such as the Roma, including at early education, reduce the number of young people leaving school early, enhance the labour-market relevance of tertiary degrees, improve skills monitoring and forecasting, and increase adult participation in continuing
Amendment 118 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 2 – paragraph 2 Member States should foster equal opportunities in education, including early childhood education based on early screening and recognition services, and raise overall education levels, particularly for the least qualified and learners from disadvantaged backgrounds. They should ensure quality learning outcomes, reinforce basic skills, reduce the number of young people leaving school early, enhance the labour-market relevance of tertiary degrees, improve
Amendment 119 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 2 – paragraph 2 Member States should foster equal opportunities in education and raise overall education levels, particularly for the least qualified. They should ensure quality learning outcomes, reinforce basic skills, reduce the number of young people leaving school early, enhance the labour-market
Amendment 120 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 2 – paragraph 2 Member States should foster equal opportunities in education and raise overall education levels, particularly for the least qualified. They should ensure quality learning outcomes, reinforce basic skills, reduce the number of young people leaving school early, enhance the labour-market relevance of
Amendment 121 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 2 – paragraph 3 High unemployment and inactivity should be tackled, including through timely, integrated and tailor-made assistance based on support for job-search, training, and requalification. To that end, a coordinated approach to social and employment services is needed, meaning close cooperation between employment services, social services and local authorities. Comprehensive strategies that include in-
Amendment 122 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 2 – paragraph 3 High unemployment and inactivity should be tackled,
Amendment 123 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 2 – paragraph 3 High unemployment and long- term inactivity should be tackled, including through timely and tailor-made assistance based on support for job-search, training, and requalification. Comprehensive strategies that include in-
Amendment 124 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 2 – paragraph 3 High unemployment and inactivity should be tackled, including through timely and tailor-made assistance based on support for job-search, training, and requalification. Comprehensive strategies that include in- depth individual assessment at the latest after 18 months of unemployment should be pursued with a view to significantly reducing and preventing long-term and structural unemployment. Youth unemployment and the high rates of young people not in education, employment or training (NEETs), should continue to be addressed through a structural improvement in the school-to-work transition, including through the full implementation of the Youth Guarantee8 . _________________ 8 OJ C 120, 26.4.2013, p. 1–6
Amendment 125 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 2 – paragraph 4 Tax reforms to shift taxes away from labour should aim to remove unjustified barriers and
Amendment 126 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 2 – paragraph 4 Tax reforms to shift taxes away from labour should aim to remove barriers and disincentives to participation in the labour market, in particular for those furthest away from the labour market. Member States should support an adapted work environment for people with disabilities, including targeted financial support actions and services that enable them to participate in the labour market and in society. Member States and the European Commission should promote supported employment on open labour market.
Amendment 127 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 2 – paragraph 4 Tax reforms to shift taxes gradually away from labour should aim to remove barriers and disincentives to participation in the labour market, in particular for those furthest away from the labour market. Member States should support an adapted work environment for people with disabilities, including targeted financial support actions
Amendment 128 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 2 – paragraph 4 Tax reforms to shift taxes away from labour should aim to remove unjustified barriers and
Amendment 129 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 2 – paragraph 4 Tax reforms to shift taxes away from labour should aim to remove
Amendment 130 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 2 – paragraph 5 Barriers to participation and career progression should be eliminated to ensure gender equality and increased labour market participation of women, including through equal pay for equal work
Amendment 131 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 2 – paragraph 5 Barriers to participation and career progression should be eliminated to ensure gender equality and increased labour market participation of women, including through equal pay for equal work. The reconciliation of work and family life should be promoted, in particular through access to long-term care and affordable quality early childhood education and care. Member States should ensure that parents and other people with caring responsibilities have access to suitable family leaves and flexible working arrangements in order to balance work and private life, and promote a balanced use of these entitlements between women and men. Member States should ensure support for carers who are forced to limit or terminate their professional activity to enable the proper care of persons with disabilities.
Amendment 132 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 2 – paragraph 5 Barriers to participation and career progression should be eliminated to ensure gender equality and increased labour market participation of women, including
Amendment 133 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 2 – paragraph 5 Barriers to participation and career progression should be eliminated to ensure gender equality and increased labour market participation of women, including through equal pay for equal work. The reconciliation of work and family life should be
Amendment 134 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 3 – paragraph 1 To benefit best from a dynamic and productive workforce and new work patterns and business models, Member States should
Amendment 135 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 3 – paragraph 1 Amendment 136 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 3 – paragraph 2 Policies should aim to improve and support labour-market matching and transitions so that workers are able to progress in their careers. Member States should effectively activate and enable those who can participate in the labour market through individual support and integrated services within a broader active inclusion approach. Member States should strengthen the effectiveness of active
Amendment 137 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 3 – paragraph 2 Policies should aim to improve and support labour-market matching and transitions. Member States should effectively activate and enable those who can participate in the labour market. Member States should strengthen the effectiveness of active labour-market policies by increasing their targeting, outreach, coverage and better linking them with income support, based on the rights and responsibilities for the unemployed while actively
Amendment 138 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 3 – paragraph 2 Policies should aim to improve and support labour-market matching and transitions. Member States should effectively activate and enable those who can participate in the labour market. Member States should strengthen the effectiveness of active labour-market policies by increasing their targeting, outreach, coverage and better linking them with income support, based on the rights and responsibilities for the unemployed actively to seek work. Member States should aim for more effective and interconnected public employment services
Amendment 139 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 3 – paragraph 3 Member States should provide the unemployed with adequate unemployment benefits of
Amendment 140 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 3 – paragraph 3 Member States should provide the unemployed with adequate unemployment benefits of reasonable duration, in line with their contributions, available skills included, and national eligibility rules. Such benefits should not constitute a disincentive to a quick return to employment.
Amendment 141 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 3 – paragraph 4 The mobility of learners and workers should be
Amendment 142 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 3 – paragraph 4 The mobility of learners and workers should be
Amendment 143 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 3 – paragraph 4 Amendment 144 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 3 – paragraph 4 The mobility of learners and workers should be
Amendment 145 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 3 – paragraph 4 The mobility of learners and workers should be promoted with the aim of enhancing employability skills and exploiting the full potential of the European labour market. Barriers to mobility in education and training, in occupational and personal pensions
Amendment 146 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 3 – paragraph 5 In line with national practices and with the partnership principles, and in order to achieve more effective social and civil dialogue and better socio-economic outcomes, Member States should ensure the timely and meaningful involvement of social partners and civil society organisations in the design
Amendment 147 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 3 – paragraph 5 In line with national practices and with the partnership principles, and in order to achieve more effective social dialogue and better socio-economic outcomes, Member States should ensure the timely and meaningful involvement of social partners and civil society organisations in the design
Amendment 148 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 3 – paragraph 5 In line with national practices, and in order to achieve more effective social dialogue and better socio-economic outcomes, Member States should ensure the timely and meaningful involvement of social
Amendment 149 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 3 – paragraph 5 In line with national practices, and in order to achieve more effective social dialogue and better socio-economic outcomes, Member States should ensure the timely and meaningful involvement of social partners and civil society in the design and implementation of economic, employment and social reforms and policies, including by providing support for increased capacity of social partners and civil society. Social partners should be encouraged to negotiate and conclude collective agreements in matters relevant to them, respecting fully their autonomy and the right to collective action.
Amendment 150 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 4 – title Guideline 8: Promoting equal opportunities and non-discrimination for all, fostering social inclusion and combatting poverty
Amendment 151 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 4 – paragraph 1 Member States
Amendment 152 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 4 – paragraph 1 Member States
Amendment 153 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 4 – paragraph 1 Amendment 154 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 4 – paragraph 1 Member States should combat all forms of discrimination and promote inclusive labour markets, open to all, by putting in place effective measures to promote equal opportunities for under-represented groups in the labour market. They should ensure equal treatment regarding employment, social protection, education and access to goods and services, regardless of gender, racial or ethnic origin, religion or belief, disability, age or sexual orientation.
Amendment 155 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 4 – paragraph 1 Member States should promote inclusive labour markets, open to all, by putting in place effective measures to promote equal opportunities for under-represented groups in the labour market. They should ensure equal treatment and avoid all types of discrimination regarding employment, social protection, education and access to goods and services, regardless of gender, racial or ethnic origin, religion or belief, disability, age or sexual orientation.
Amendment 156 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 4 – paragraph 1 Member States should promote inclusive labour markets, open to all, by putting in place effective measures to promote equal opportunities for under-represented and vulnerable groups in the labour market. They should
Amendment 157 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 4 – paragraph 2 Member States should
Amendment 158 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 4 – paragraph 2 Member States should
Amendment 159 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 4 – paragraph 2 Member States should
Amendment 160 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 4 – paragraph 3 Member States should develop and implement preventive and integrated strategies through the combination of the three strands of active inclusion: adequate income support, inclusive labour markets and access to quality services. Social protection systems should ensure the right to adequate minimum income benefits for everyone lacking sufficient resources and promote social inclusion by avoiding benefit traps and encouraging people to participate actively in the labour market and society.
Amendment 161 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 4 – paragraph 3 Member States should develop and implement preventive and integrated strategies through the combination of the three strands of active inclusion: adequate income support, inclusive labour markets and access to quality services tailored to individual needs. Social protection systems should ensure
Amendment 162 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 4 – paragraph 3 a (new) Similarly, Member States should, with the support of the Commission, promote the active participation of NGOs specialised in the fight against poverty and of organisations of people experiencing poverty in the development of policies to combat poverty and social exclusion.
Amendment 163 #
Affordable, accessible and quality services such as childcare, out-of-school care, education, training, housing, health services and long-term care are essential for ensuring equal opportunities, including for children and young people. Achieving a work-life balance makes it easier to bring up children and make progress professionally, and the Member States are therefore called upon to stop being so reluctant to extend maternity leave and accept the Commission’s proposal on parental leave. Particular attention should be given to fighting poverty, social exclusion, including reducing in-work poverty. Member States should ensure that everyone has access to essential services, including water, sanitation, energy, transport, financial services and digital communications. For those in need and vulnerable people, Member States should ensure access to adequate social housing assistance as well as the right to appropriate assistance and protection against forced eviction. Homelessness should be tackled specifically. The specific needs of people with disabilities should be taken into account.
Amendment 164 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 4 – paragraph 4 Access to and availability of affordable, accessible and quality services such as childcare, out-of-school care,
Amendment 165 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 4 – paragraph 4 Affordable, accessible and quality services such as childcare, out-of-school care, education, training, housing, health services and long-term care are essential for ensuring equal opportunities, including for children and young people. Particular attention should be given to fighting poverty, social exclusion, including reducing in-work poverty. Member States should ensure that everyone has access to
Amendment 166 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 4 – paragraph 4 Affordable, accessible and quality services such as childcare, out-of-school care, education, training, housing, health services and long-term care are essential for ensuring equal opportunities, including for children and young people. Particular attention should be given to fighting poverty, social exclusion, including reducing in-work poverty, and discrimination. Member States should ensure that everyone has affordable access to essential services, including clean water, sanitation, energy, transport, financial services and digital communications. For those in need and vulnerable people, Member States should ensure access to adequate social housing assistance as well as the right to appropriate assistance and protection against forced eviction when this results in danger to the life or health. Homelessness should be tackled
Amendment 167 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 4 – paragraph 4 Affordable, accessible and quality services such as childcare, out-of-school care, education, training, housing, health services and long-term care are essential for ensuring equal opportunities, including for children and young people. Particular attention should be given to fighting poverty, social exclusion, including reducing in-work poverty. Member States should ensure that everyone has access to essential services, including education, healthcare, housing, water, sanitation, energy, transport, financial services and digital communications. For those in need and vulnerable people, Member States should ensure access to adequate social housing assistance as well as the right to appropriate assistance and protection against forced eviction. Homelessness should be tackled specifically. The specific needs of people with disabilities should be taken into account.
Amendment 168 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 4 – paragraph 4 Affordable, accessible and quality services such as childcare, out-of-school care, education, training, housing, health services and long-term care are essential for ensuring equal opportunities, including for children and young people. Particular attention should be given to fighting poverty, social exclusion, including reducing in-work poverty. Member States should ensure that everyone has access to essential services, including water, sanitation, energy, transport, financial services and digital communications. For those in need and vulnerable people, Member States should ensure access to adequate social housing assistance as well as the right to a
Amendment 169 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 4 – paragraph 4 a (new) Member States should ensure that employers hiring persons with disabilities are provided with adequate counselling. To enable people with disabilities education and employment services providing personal assistance should be promoted and supported.
Amendment 170 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 4 – paragraph 5 Member States should ensure the right to timely access to affordable and accessible health care and long-term care of good quality, while safeguarding sustainability over the long run.
Amendment 171 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 4 – paragraph 6 In a context of increasing longevity and demographic change, Member States should secure the sustainability and adequacy of pension systems for women and men, providing equal opportunities for workers and the self-employed, of both sexes, to acquire pension rights,
Amendment 172 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 4 – paragraph 6 In a context of increasing longevity and demographic change, Member States should secure the sustainability and adequacy of pension systems for women and men, providing equal opportunities for workers and the self-employed, of both sexes, to acquire pension rights, including through supplementary schemes to ensure living in dignity. Pension reforms should not be supported by measures that extend working lives and subsequently raise the effective retirement age
Amendment 173 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 4 – paragraph 6 Amendment 174 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 4 – paragraph 6 Amendment 175 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 4 – paragraph 6 Amendment 176 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 4 – paragraph 6 In a context of increasing longevity and demographic change, Member States should secure the sustainability and adequacy of pension systems for women and men, providing equal opportunities for workers and the self-employed, of both sexes, to acquire pension rights, including through supplementary schemes to ensure living in dignity. Pension reforms should be supported by measures that extend working lives and raise the effective retirement age, such as limiting early exit from the labour market and increasing the statutory retirement age to reflect life expectancy gains. Members States should establish a constructive dialogue with the relevant stakeholders, and allow an appropriate phasing in of the reforms. Implementation of the Guidelines should be supported by Structural Funds in particular by the European Social Fund.
Amendment 177 #
In a context of increasing longevity and demographic change, Member States should secure the sustainability and adequacy of pension systems for women and men, providing equal opportunities for workers and the self-employed, of both sexes, to acquire pension rights, including through supplementary schemes
Amendment 178 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 4 – paragraph 6 In a context of increasing longevity and demographic change, Member States should urgently secure the sustainability and adequacy of pension systems for women and men, providing equal opportunities for workers and the self- employed, of both sexes, to acquire pension rights, including through supplementary schemes, to ensure living in dignity in old age. Pension reforms should be supported by measures that extend working lives and raise the effective retirement age, such as limiting early exit from the labour market and increasing the
Amendment 179 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 4 – paragraph 6 a (new) Equal rights and working conditions must be guaranteed in the Member States by means of labour inspectorates and health and safety committees with budgets that are sufficient to carry out their tasks. Member States must ensure that labour law and health and safety at work rules are duly adhered to with regard to all workers, wherever they are from. To that end, enhanced cooperation must be established among labour inspectorates in the various Member States, with the aim being to set up a European corps of labour inspectors.
Amendment 37 #
Draft legislative resolution Citation 4 a (new) - having regard to the report of the Committee on Employment and Social Affairs (A8-0205/2015),
Amendment 38 #
Draft legislative resolution Citation 4 b (new) - having regard to the report of the Committee on Employment and Social Affairs (A8-0247/2016),
Amendment 39 #
Draft legislative resolution Paragraph 4 4. Asks the Council to consult Parliament again if it intends to amend the Commission proposal
Amendment 40 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 1 a (new) (1a) The Council has chosen not to take into consideration the clear and explicit guidance provided by Parliament in 2015 and 2016 on the proposal for a Council decision on guidelines for the employment policies of the Member States, weakening cooperation between the Union institutions and thus strengthening the 'democratic deficit' as far as citizens are concerned.
Amendment 41 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 1 (1) Member States and the Union are to
Amendment 42 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 1 (1) Member States and the Union are to work towards developing a coordinated strategy for employment and particularly for promoting a skilled, trained and adaptable workforce and labour markets responsive to economic and technological change, with a view to achieving the objectives of a highly competitive social economy, full employment and social progress set out in Article 3 of the Treaty on European Union. Member States, taking into account national practices related to the responsibilities of management and labour, are to regard promoting employment as a matter of common concern and coordinate their action in this respect within the Council.
Amendment 43 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 1 (1) Member States and the Union are to work towards developing a coordinated strategy for employment and particularly for promoting a skilled, trained and adaptable workforce and labour markets responsive to economic change, taking account of the real situation on the ground, with a
Amendment 44 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 1 (1) Member States and the Union are to
Amendment 45 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 1 a (new) (1a) Member States should promote work with rights, in accordance with labour regulations and collective agreements and based on higher wages, eliminating the harmful economic and social consequences that austerity policies have entailed for their people.
Amendment 46 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 2 (2) The Union is to combat social exclusion and discrimination and promote social justice and protection, as well as equality between women and men. In defining and implementing its policies and activities, the Union is to take into account requirements linked to the promotion of a high level of employment, the guarantee of adequate social protection, the fight against poverty and social exclusion, and a high level of education and training. The Union is to promote active participation of all citizens in economic, social and cultural life.
Amendment 47 #
(2) The Union is to combat social exclusion and discrimination and promote social justice and protection, as well as pay equality between women and men with equivalent skills and experience. In defining and implementing its policies and activities, the Union is to take into account requirements linked to the promotion of a high level of employment, the guarantee of adequate social protection, the fight against poverty and social exclusion, and a high level of education and training.
Amendment 48 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 2 (2) The Union is to combat social exclusion and discrimination in all aspects of work life and promote social justice and protection, as well as equality between women and men. In defining and implementing its policies and activities, the Union is to take into account requirements linked to the promotion of a high level of employment, the guarantee of adequate social protection, the fight against poverty and social exclusion, and a high level of education and training.
Amendment 49 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 2 (2) The Union is to combat all forms of poverty, social exclusion and discrimination and promote social justice and protection, as well as equality between women and men. In defining and implementing its policies and activities, the Union is to take into account requirements linked to the promotion of a high level of employment, the guarantee of adequate social protection, the fight against poverty and social exclusion, and a high level of education and training.
Amendment 50 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 2 (2) The Union is to combat poverty, social exclusion and discrimination and promote social justice and protection, as well as equality between women and men. In defining and implementing its policies and activities, the Union is to take into account requirements linked to the promotion of a high level of employment, the guarantee of adequate social protection, the fight against poverty and social exclusion, and a high level of education and training.
Amendment 51 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 2 (2) The Union is to combat poverty, social exclusion and discrimination and promote social justice and protection, as well as equality between women and men. In defining and implementing its policies and activities, the Union is to take into account requirements linked to the promotion of a high level of employment, the guarantee of adequate social protection, the fight against poverty and social exclusion, and a high level of education and training.
Amendment 52 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 2 (2) The Union is to combat poverty, social exclusion and discrimination and promote social justice and protection, as well as equality between women and men. In defining and implementing its policies and activities, the Union is to take into account requirements linked to the promotion of a high level of employment, the guarantee of adequate social protection, the fight against poverty and social exclusion, and a high level of education and training.
Amendment 53 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 3 (3) In accordance with the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU), the Union has developed and implemented policy coordination instruments for fiscal, macroeconomic and structural policies that have had adverse effects in certain Member States, resulting in insecurity, poverty and inequality. As part of these instruments, the present Guidelines for the Employment Policies of the Member States, together with the Broad Guidelines for the Economic Policies of the Member States and of the Union set out in Council Recommendation (EU) 2015/1184, form the Integrated Guidelines for Implementing the Europe 2020 strategy. They are to guide policy implementation in the Member States and in the Union, reflecting the interdependence between the Member States. The
Amendment 54 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 3 (3) In accordance with the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU), the Union has developed and implemented policy coordination instruments for fiscal, macroeconomic and structural policies which have significant impact on social and economic situation in the European Union. As part of these instruments, the present Guidelines for the Employment Policies of the Member States, together with the Broad Guidelines for the Economic Policies of the Member States and of the Union set out in Council Recommendation (EU) 2015/1184, form the Integrated Guidelines for Implementing the Europe 2020 strategy. They are to guide policy implementation in the Member States and in the Union, reflecting the interdependence between the Member States. The resulting set of coordinated European and national policies and reforms are to constitute an appropriate overall economic and social policy mix which should achieve positive spill-over effects.
Amendment 55 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 3 (3) In accordance with the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU), the Union has developed and implemented policy coordination instruments for fiscal, macroeconomic and structural policies which have a strong impact on the social and employment situation in the Union. As part of these instruments, the present Guidelines for the Employment Policies of the Member States, together with the Broad Guidelines
Amendment 56 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 3 (3) In accordance with the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU), the Union has developed and implemented policy coordination instruments for fiscal, macroeconomic and structural policies. As part of these instruments, the present Guidelines for the Employment Policies of the Member States, together with the Broad Guidelines for the Economic Policies of the Member States and of the Union set out in Council Recommendation (EU) 2015/1184, form the Integrated Guidelines for Implementing the Europe 2020 strategy. They are to guide policy implementation in the Member States and in the Union
Amendment 57 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 3 a (new) (3a) To ensure a more democratic decision-making process in the context of the Integrated Guidelines, which affect people and labour markets across the Union, it is important that both the employment guidelines and the broad economic policy guidelines are decided upon by both the European Parliament and the Council. The Integrated Guidelines must allow Member States, as a priority, to adopt sustainable and integrated economic models at Union, national and local level.
Amendment 58 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 3 a (new) (3a) To ensure a more democratic decision-making process in the context of the Integrated Guidelines, which affect people and labour markets across the Union, it is important that both the employment guidelines and the broad economic policy guidelines are decided upon by both the European Parliament and the Council.
Amendment 59 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 3 a (new) (3a) To ensure a more democratic decision-making process on the integrated Guidelines, which affect people and labour markets across the Union, it is important that the Council should take into account the position of the European Parliament.
Amendment 60 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 4 (4) The Guidelines for the Employment Policies are consistent with the Stability and Growth Pact, the existing European Union legislation, the European Pillar of Social Rights and various EU initiatives, including the Council recommendation on establishing a Youth Guarantee1 , the Council Recommendation on the integration of the long-term unemployed into the labour market2 , the Council Recommendation on Upskilling Pathways3 and the proposal for a Council Recommendation on a European
Amendment 61 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 4 (4) The Guidelines for the Employment Policies are consistent with the
Amendment 62 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 4 (4) The Guidelines for the Employment Policies are consistent with
Amendment 63 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 4 a (new) (4a) To ensure a more democratic decision making on the integrated guidelines, which affect the citizens and labour markets across the Union, it is important that both the employment guidelines and the broad economic guidelines are decided upon by the European Parliament and the Council.
Amendment 64 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 5 Amendment 65 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 5 (5) The European Semester combines the different instruments in an overarching framework for integrated multilateral surveillance of economic, budgetary, employment and social policies and aims to achieve the Europe 2020 targets, including those concerning employment, education and poverty reduction, as set out in Council Decision 2010/707/EU5 . Since 2015, the European Semester has been continuously reinforced and streamlined, notably to strengthen its employment and social focus and to facilitate more dialogue with the Member States, social partners and representatives of civil society at the same time keeping strong emphasis on structural reforms and competitiveness. _________________ 5 OJ L 308, 24.11.2010, p. 46–5
Amendment 66 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 5 (5) The European Semester combines the different instruments in an overarching framework for integrated multilateral surveillance of economic, budgetary, employment and social policies and aims to achieve the Europe 2020 targets, including those concerning employment, education and poverty reduction, as set out in Council Decision 2010/707/EU5. Since 2015, the European Semester has been
Amendment 67 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 5 (5) The European Semester combines the different instruments in an overarching framework for integrated multilateral surveillance of economic, budgetary, employment and social policies and aims to achieve the Europe 2020 targets, including those concerning employment, education and poverty reduction, as set out in Council Decision 2010/707/EU5. Since 2015, despite a lack of rationality, the European Semester has been continuously reinforced
Amendment 68 #
(5a) A policy of economic cooperation, basing labour relations on collective bargaining, raising ages and pursuing active policies to combat unemployment and promote social support, and developing universal free public services in the areas of education, health, and social security are the best ways to enhance the well-being of, and improve living conditions for, the workers and peoples of Member States.
Amendment 69 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 6 (6) The European Union’s recovery from the economic crisis is supporting positive labour market trends, but important challenges and disparities in economic and social performance remain between and within Member States.
Amendment 70 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 6 (6) The European Union’s recovery from the economic crisis is supporting positive labour market trends, but important challenges and disparities in economic and social performance remain between and within Member States as in certain countries economic growth does not automatically resulted in higher employment.. The crisis underscored the close interdependence of the Member States' economies and labour markets. Ensuring that the Union progresses to a state of smart, sustainable and inclusive growth and job creation is the key challenge faced today. This requires coordinated, ambitious and effective policy action at both Union and national levels, in accordance with the TFEU and the Union's provisions on economic governance. Combining supply- and demand-side measures, such policy action should encompass a boost to investment, a renewed commitment to appropriately sequenced, balanced and socially responsible structural reforms that improve productivity, growth performance, social cohesion and economic resilience in the face of shocks and the exercise of fiscal responsibility, while taking into account their employment and social impact.
Amendment 71 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 6 (6) The European Union’s recovery from the economic crisis is supporting positive labour market trends, but important challenges and disparities in economic and social performance remain between and within Member States. The crisis underscored the close interdependence of the Member States' economies and labour markets. Ensuring that the Union progresses to a state of smart, sustainable and inclusive growth and job creation is the key challenge faced today. This requires coordinated, ambitious and effective policy action at both Union and national levels, in accordance with the TFEU and the Union's provisions on economic governance including compliance with Stability and Growth Pact. Combining supply- and demand-side measures, such policy action should encompass a boost to investment, a renewed commitment to appropriately sequenced structural reforms that improve productivity, growth performance, social cohesion and economic resilience in the face of shocks and the exercise of fiscal responsibility, while taking into account their employment and social impact.
Amendment 72 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 6 (6) The European Union’s recovery from the economic crisis is supporting positive labour market trends, but important challenges and disparities in economic and social performance remain between and within Member States. The crisis underscored the close interdependence of the Member States' economies and labour markets. Ensuring that the Union progresses to a state of smart, sustainable and inclusive growth
Amendment 73 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 6 (6) The European Union’s recovery from the economic crisis
Amendment 74 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 6 a (new) (6a) This European economic patriotism would in particular involve the retention of import duties and the restriction or banning of free trade agreements that place the EU at a disadvantage, such as the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) and the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP).
Amendment 75 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 7 (7) Reforms to the labour market, including the national wage-setting mechanisms, should follow national practices of social dialogue and allow the necessary opportunity for a broad consideration of socioeconomic issues, including standards of living, equality, improvements in competitiveness, job creation, life-long learning and training policies as well as real incomes.
Amendment 76 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 7 (7) Reforms to the labour market, including the national wage-setting mechanisms, should follow national practices of social dialogue and allow the necessary opportunity for a broad consideration of socioeconomic issues, including improvements in competitiveness, sustainable and quality job creation, life-long learning and training policies as well as real incomes.
Amendment 77 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 7 (7) Reforms to the labour market, including the national wage-setting mechanisms, should follow national practices of social dialogue and allow the necessary opportunity for a broad consideration of socioeconomic issues, including improvements in competitiveness, productivity, job creation, life-long learning and training policies as well as real incomes.
Amendment 78 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 8 (8) Member States and the Union should also address the social legacy of the economic and financial crisis and aim to build an inclusive and socially just society in which people are empowered to anticipate and manage change, and can actively participate in society and the economy, as also outlined in the Commission recommendation on the active inclusion of people excluded from the labour market6 . Inequality should be tackled, non-discriminatory access and opportunities for all should be ensured and poverty and social exclusion (including of children)
Amendment 79 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 8 (8) Member States and the Union should also address the social legacy of the economic and financial crisis and aim to build an inclusive society in which people are empowered to anticipate and manage change, and can actively participate in society and the economy, as also outlined in the Commission recommendation on the active inclusion of people excluded from the labour market6 . Inequality should be tackled, access and opportunities for all should be ensured and poverty and social exclusion (including of children) reduced, in particular by ensuring an effective functioning of labour markets and social protection systems and by removing barriers to education/ training and labour- market participation. As new economic and
Amendment 80 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 8 (8) Member States and the Union should also address the social legacy of the economic and financial crisis and aim to build an inclusive society in which people are empowered to anticipate and manage change, and can actively participate in society and the economy, as also outlined in the Commission recommendation on the active inclusion of people excluded from the labour market6
Amendment 81 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 8 (8) Member States and the Union should also address the social legacy of the economic and financial crisis and aim to build an inclusive society in which people are empowered to anticipate and manage change, and can actively participate in society and the economy, as also outlined in the Commission recommendation on the active inclusion of people excluded from the labour market6 . Inequality should be tackled, non-discriminatory access and opportunities for all should be ensured and poverty and social exclusion (including of children) properly and progressively reduced, in particular by ensuring an effective functioning of labour markets and efficient social protection systems and by removing barriers to education/ training and labour-
Amendment 82 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 8 (8) Member States and the Union should also address the social legacy of the economic and financial crisis and aim to build an inclusive society in which people are empowered to anticipate and manage change, and can actively participate in society and the economy, as also outlined in the Commission recommendation on the active inclusion of people excluded from the labour market6. Inequality should be tackled, access and equal opportunities for all should be ensured and poverty and social exclusion (
Amendment 83 #
(8) Member States
Amendment 84 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 8 a (new) Amendment 85 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 11 (11) The
Amendment 86 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 11 (11) The Integrated Guidelines
Amendment 87 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 11 (11) The Integrated Guidelines and the European Pillar of Social Rights should form the basis for country-specific recommendations that the Council may address to the Member States. Member States should make full use of the European Social Fund and other Union funds to foster employment, social inclusion, lifelong learning and education and to improve public administration. While the Integrated Guidelines are addressed to Member States and the Union, they should be implemented in partnership with all national, regional and local authorities, closely involving parliaments, as well as social partners and
Amendment 88 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 11 (11) The Integrated Guidelines should form the basis for country-specific recommendations that the Council may address to the Member States. Member States should, with due regard to public funds, make
Amendment 89 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 11 (11) The Integrated Guidelines should form the basis for well-targeted country- specific recommendations that the Council may address to the Member States. Member
Amendment 90 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 11 (11) The Integrated Guidelines should form the basis for country-specific recommendations that the Council
Amendment 91 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 12 (12) The Employment Committee and the Social Protection Committee should monitor how the relevant policies are implemented in the light of the guidelines for employment policies, in line with their respective Treaty-based mandates. These committees and other Council preparatory bodies involved in the coordination of economic and social policies should work together closely and also with the European Parliament to ensure democratic accountability,
Amendment 92 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 12 (12) The Employment Committee and the Social Protection Committee should monitor how the relevant policies are implemented in the light of the guidelines for employment policies, in line with their respective Treaty-based mandates. These committees and other Council preparatory bodies involved in the coordination of economic and social policies should work together closely
Amendment 93 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 1 – paragraph 1 Member States should facilitate and invest in the creation of
Amendment 94 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 1 – paragraph 1 Member States should facilitate and invest in the creation of
Amendment 95 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 1 – paragraph 1 Member States should facilitate and invest in the creation of
Amendment 96 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 1 – paragraph 1 Member States should facilitate the creation of sustainable quality jobs, including by reducing the bureaucratic barriers that businesses face in hiring people, by promoting
Amendment 97 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 1 – paragraph 1 Member States should facilitate the creation of quality, accessible jobs, including by reducing the barriers that businesses face in hiring people, by promoting entrepreneurship and self- employment and, in particular, by supporting the creation and growth of micro and small enterprises i. a. by cutting the red tapes. Member States should actively promote the social economy and foster social innovation.
Amendment 98 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 1 – paragraph 1 Member States should facilitate the creation of quality
Amendment 99 #
Proposal for a decision Annex I – part 1 – paragraph 2 Member States should encourage innovative forms of work,
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procedure/instrument |
Decision
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procedure/stage_reached |
Old
Preparatory phase in ParliamentNew
Procedure completed |
activities/0/commission/0 |
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other/0 |
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activities |
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committees |
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links |
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other |
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procedure |
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