Progressive Economic Policy Conference: Forging the new EU agenda
The beginning of a new legislature offers unique possibilities: reshaping the work plan of the European institutions, adapting the approach to some existing initiatives, and putting forward new policy initiatives that freshly appointed European Commissioners or MEPs would want to champion.
The Progressive Economic Policy Conference is an initiative co-organised with FEPS, the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) and the S&D Group, in collaboration with progressive organisations, representatives of the social-democratic movement and trade unions.
Under Chatham House rules, it aims to bring forward progressive priorities in some of the important policy areas in which the Union will be active in this new legislature. Given the closed-door setting of the conference, the discussions will allow for fine-tuning organisational priorities and open exchanges.
Taking place at the Académie Royale de Belgique, the conference will kick off on 25 September at 13:00 with a speech by the European Commissioner for Equality Helena Dalli on Anchoring equality in the new European agenda and a high-level talk with ETUC Secretary General Esther Lynch on Supporting workers in the transitions and ensuring quality jobs. In the late afternoon of 25 September and on the following day, it will feature six main roundtables on the EU’s key economic policy challenges.
In the discussions, several critical priorities of progressives and trade unions are addressed transversally across the conference, including:
- Continuing the social agenda anchored to the European Pillar of Social Rights
- Protecting and expanding the EU Green Deal principles, policies and reach
- Ensuring the quality of work and good employment amidst the transitions
- Upholding upward convergence, territorial cohesion and equality
To access the programme, please click here: download conference programme
This conference will take place under Chatham House rules, and participation is possible upon invitation only. For more information, please contact Marie Hasdenteufel, Policy Officer for Economic & Digital Policy, Social Europe (Marie.Hasdenteufel(at)fes.de), or Daniela Iller, Policy Officer for Trade and Development (Daniela.Iller(at)fes.de).
Contact
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