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EPSU journalists workshop

EPSU journalists workshop. Brussels 27 February 2008. Overview of 2009 Congress (1). 8-11 June 2009, Flagey Centre Brussels Theme: Quality public services – quality of life! Resolutions in name of Executive Committee: Public services

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EPSU journalists workshop

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  1. EPSU journalists workshop Brussels 27 February 2008

  2. Overview of 2009 Congress (1) • 8-11 June 2009, Flagey Centre Brussels • Theme: Quality public services – quality of life! • Resolutions in name of Executive Committee: • Public services • Collective bargaining / social dialogue / employment conditions / trade union rights • EPSU sectoral policies (separate resolutions) • Equal pay • Building EPSU as a trade union organisation • Other? Executive Committee (26/27 November 2008) raised e.g., of ethnic minorities / migrant workers, climate change, external dimension • Standard format, short(er), action-orientated (with explanatory note if needed), overall cohesion

  3. Overview of 2009 Congress (2) Other Congress documentation: • Possible resolutions from affiliates • Brochure: examples of successful public service campaigns ++ key issues • Background paper on EU external policy? • Background paper on gender equality (participation + mainstreaming)? • PR video: put ‘faces’ to public services • Finance report 2004 – 2008 • Assembled reports of activities 2004 -2008

  4. Recap on EPSU public services ‘achievements’ 2004+ • Relaunching EU legal framework debate • Alliance-building on quality public services (ETUC, PES+, NGOs, CoR, EESC, employers, academics – no longer only public service union concern) • Preventing /limiting liberalisation (water, energy, services directive, health directive) • Developing policy and conducting research in new areas (PPPs, State Aid, eGovernment, decentralisation) • Integrating public service issues into social dialogue • Supporting / coordinating national and local actions

  5. Current public service topics (1) • Public service framework directive (1/2million signatures) • Support from 12+ Mayors of capital cities • Protocol in EU Treaty – follow up and integration in EU law? • Alternatives to the market ( Research Conference with ETUI-REHS) • Public Procurement (concessions; public-private partnerships, social procurement)

  6. Current public service topics (2) • Fair wage campaigns (Germany, Italy, UK, Portugal, France, Slovenia… ) • ECB attack on inflation compensation/ wage agreements; Euro-group arguing for wage restraint in public sector • EPSU work on increase minimum wages and equal pay • Outsourcing (e.g., checklist) • Trade union rights (Laval, Viking… EPSU project on trade union rights in public sector with ETUI-REHS) • Collective Bargaining Seminars • ETUC wage campaign – 5 April ?? In Slovenia

  7. Current public service topics (3) • Prison services action day Overcrowding 28 February • Social Services – separate legislation? • Health liberalisation • Energy package (South East European energy community) • Water (Reclaiming Public Water, Georgia) • EWCs (increase in number of companies, new focus on health and social services)

  8. Next steps for Congress preparation • First discussion on all EPSU resolutions in March (texts prepared on public services, collective bargaining, constitutional changes, also in Standing Committees) • National discussion – role for trade union journalists? • Second discussion Autumn > Executive Committee Spring 2009 > delegates March • Congress June

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