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“Cum-Ex” – A tax scam that remains in the shadows

2019-01-30 12:00

In October 2018, the “CumEx-Files” scandal broke out, making headlines in the German media. The least one can say about it is that it represents a true “heist” on European public treasuries. A commentary from Fernand Muller, former Vice-President of the Union of Finance Personnel in Europe and CESI representative in the European Commission’s Expert Platform for Tax Good Governance.

Upcoming on March 5: Precarious work and lack of access to social rights

2019-01-30 12:00

Tuesday March 5 will see a CESI conference on ‘Precarious work and lack of access to social rights: The particular case of fixed-term contracts’. Registration to the event, which will be held in cooperation with the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC), is now open.

Davos: Does the global governance belong to the few?

2019-01-25 12:00

Since January 22 the annual Davos World Economic Forum is meeting once again to discuss the most stringent and pressing issues facing world governance from a forward-looking perspective such as including the 4th industrial revolution, climate change, digitalisation and reskilling of workers. According to CESI, the Forum should be more socially-oriented and give a greater role to social stakeholders and trade unions.

Education Package: Education on top of European agenda throughout 2018!

2019-01-19 12:00

After the ambitious November 2017 communication on “Strengthening European identity through education and culture’, the European Commission has now released the so-called ‘Education Package’. Reflecting major parts of CESI’s key demands in the education sector, Secretary General Klaus Heeger strongly welcomed the package.

Corporate tax reforms in Switzerland: The struggle of ZV Öffentliches Personals Schweiz against looming tax revenue losses

2019-01-18 12:00

Switzerland is facing tremendous international political pressure regarding the taxation of international proceeds. Under the current corporate taxation system, businesses whose headquarters are located in Switzerland but whose revenue largely originates abroad are subject to very low tax rates on their foreign profits in Switzerland. According to OECD regulations, this is a harmful tax practice and can no longer be accepted. If Switzerland continues to uphold this practice, the country risks being blacklisted and becoming the object of international trade restrictions as a consequence. The proposed policy response of the federal government is a shift of taxation from business towards citizens combined with less resources for public services. A feature by Urs Stauffer, President of CESI’s Swiss member trade union organisation ‘ZV Öffentliches Personal’ and current Treasurer of CESI.

Romanian Presidency of the Council: Which priorities for a Social Europe?

2019-01-18 12:00

Romania officially took over the EU Council Presidency on January 1 2019. The rotating presidency of the Council at intervals of six months has been an institutional practice since 1958. The responsible member state has to steer the European leadership through important milestones and troubled waters, currently including issues such as Brexit, the negotiation on the EU’s 2021-2027 Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF), the European elections in May and last but not least the adoption of the European Council’s Strategic Agenda 2019-2024 at its upcoming meeting in June 2019. The Romanian Presidency aims on four key priorities: a Europe of convergence, a safer Europe, a Europe as a stronger global actor, and a Europe of common values. CESI calls for an adequate consideration of employment and social affairs.

CESI EU elections campaign: For Europe, and for a better Europe!

2019-01-14 12:00

Five months ahead of the European elections on May 23-26, CESI has launched a European elections awareness-raising campaign. Promotional visuals for members, affiliates, and interested third parties are now available for download and dissemination.

Roadmap response to the European Commission in favour of qualified majority voting in EU social policy

2019-01-14 12:00

The European Commission work programme for 2019 includes an initiative to explore possibilities to switch from unanimous-based voting to qualified majority voting (QMV) in EU social policy making by the Member States in the Council. The procedural mechanism which the European Commission envisages for this switch relates to a so-called Passerelle Clause which the EU Treaties specify and according to which the Member States may, upon a proposal by the European Commission, decide by unanimity to transition future decision making in the Council in specified fields – such as parts of social policy – from unanimity to qualified majority voting and from a special legislative procedure to the ordinary legislative (co-decision) procedure. Following an ad-hoc social partner consultation by the European Commission in December, CESI reiterates in a response to a new dedicated roadmap by the European Commission its case for a more integrated EU social policy making.

Upcoming on January 29: CESI@Noon on ‘Digital world of work: What role for interest representation?’

2019-01-11 12:00

Tuesday January 29 will see the next edition of CESI’s event series ‘CESI@noon’ with a lunchtime panel debate on ‘Digital world of work: What role for interest representation?’ Registration to the event, which will be held jointly together with the Saxony Liaison Office Brussels, is now open.

#CESItalks with MEP Jeroen Lenaers: A new EU Labour Authority to fight social dumping and abusive employment in Europe

2018-12-21 12:00

In our latest #CESItalks interview Jeroen Lenaers, EPP MEP from the Netherlands and Member of the European Parliament’s Committee on Employment and Social Affairs spoke with CESI about the importance of a new European Labour Authority to help fight social dumping and abusive employment conditions in the EU.

CESI welcomes French FA-FP and SSDMRS from Bosnia & Herzegovina as new full members

2018-12-21 12:00

At its Board meeting on December 14, the Board of CESI ratified applications for full memberships of the French Autonomous Public Service Federation (FA-FP) and the Trade Union of Physicians in Srpska in Bosnia & Herzegovina (SSDMRS). CESI says welcome!

CESI signs multi-sectoral guidelines to tackle third-party violence and harassment related to work

2018-12-18 12:00

Yesterday, on December 17 2018 and in the presence of representatives of the European Commission, CESI, as a member of the employee TUNED delegation in the European sectoral social dialogue for central government administrations, signed European-level social partner guidelines to tackle third-party violence and harassment related to work.

CESI supports ATCEUC’s Swiss member trade union Aerocontrol concerns over unjust conviction of an affiliate

2018-12-17 12:00

In a press release on December 16, CESI’s member ATCEUC, the European air traffic controller’s union, raised strong criticism over an unjust conviction of a Swiss air traffic controller, an affiliate of ATCEUC’s Swiss member union Aerocontrol, in the aftermath of an aviation incident at Zurich airport where no injuries or damages were observed.

CESI mourns the decease of its Vice-President José Fernández Vidal

2018-12-14 12:00

The European Confederation of Independent Trade Unions (CESI) mourns the decease of its Vice-President José ‘Pepe’ Fernández Vidal from its member organisation CSIF, the Spanish Central Independent Public Employees’ Trade Union, who passed away yesterday.

CESI condemns Strasbourg terrorist attacks

2018-12-13 12:00

At its meeting in Brussels today, the Presidium of CESI issued a statement condemning the terrorist attacks at the Christmas market in Strasbourg earlier this week.

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