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Prolonger l’Accord sur la sécurité incendie et la sécurité des bâtiments dans l’industrie textile du Bangladesh

Octobre 2018

Lettre à la Commissaire Malmström au sujet de l’Accord sur la sécurité incendie et la sécurité des bâtiments dans l’industrie textile du Bangladesh

Des millions de travailleurs de l’industrie du textile et de l’habillement du Bangladesh sont actuellement en danger parce que les inspections dans l’industrie du vêtement ne sont plus autorisées. L’Accord sur la sécurité incendie et la sécurité des bâtiments de 2013, élaboré par des syndicats bangladeshi et internationaux en liaison avec d’autres groupes syndicaux, – ce qui en faisait un instrument original et sans précédent, puisque soutenu par toutes les principales parties prenantes en matière de droits des travailleurs, et signé par plus de 150 marques et distributeurs internationaux qui s’étaient engagés pour 5 ans à investir dans la sécurité des usines – pourtant juridiquement contraignant, n’est plus en mesure d’assurer efficacement la sécurité au travail. Nous arrivons au terme des cinq années…

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PSE : lutter contre les inégalités

Octobre 2018

Brochure du Réseau Europe sociale du PSE

Parmi les objectifs fondamentaux de l’Union figure l’amélioration des conditions de vie et de travail des Européens. Si la croissance est de retour, les inégalités ne cessent de croître et privent de développement économique, d’opportunités sociales, d’éducation, d’emploi et de salaire équitable une importante partie de la population. C’est pourquoi le PSE se bat pour que la lutte contre les inégalités devienne une priorité politique de l’Union et fait campagne pour des salaires décents, des emplois de qualité et un équilibre entre vie professionnelle et vie privée. Pour les Socialistes européens, remettre la justice sociale au cœur des préoccupations politiques et institutionnelles est le meilleur moyen pour que les citoyens retrouvent confiance dans la construction européenne.

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Fair tax must be Council’s priority until the European elections

Jeudi 25 octobre

Communiqué de presse du groupe S&D

In light of recent revelations about the scope of CumEx tax fraud in Europe, and in view of an upcoming coordination meeting tomorrow between the finance ministers of France and Germany, S&D Group president Udo Bullmann calls on EU member states to make swift progress on EU taxation files in view of next year’s election.

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Il faut inventer un impôt sur les sociétés adapté à l’économie moderne

Jeudi 25 octobre 2018

Emission « Fréquence Europe » sur Radio Judaïca Strasbourg

Jeudi 25 octobre, j’étais l’invitée de l’émission d’Olivier Singer « Fréquence Europe ».
A cette occasion, nous avons fait un retour sur l’activité passée et présente -notamment économique, monétaire et fiscale-  du Parlement à quelques mois des élections européennes.

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European Parliament must have a say in future locations of agencies

Jeudi 25 octobre 2018

Communiqué de presse du groupe S&D

The Socialists and Democrats led today in the plenary a vote to relocate the European Banking Authority from London to Paris after Brexit.

S&D Group spokesperson on economic and monetary affairs and co-rapporteur, Pervenche Berès MEP, stated:

“Today’s vote on the relocation of the European Banking Authority (EBA) to Paris is a victory for the European Parliament and for us Socialists and Democrats.

“The EBA, currently located in London, needs to stand ready after Brexit, whatever the outcome of the current negotiations and the profile of the future relations.

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Cleaning plastic litter is a matter of survival for our oceans, say S&Ds

Mercredi 24 octobre 2018

Communiqué de presse du groupe S&D

Plastics are killing our marine life and environment and Socialists and Democrats are committed to change the existing culture of disposable products. As part of the Waste Package and Circular Economy, the S&D Group called for specific legislation to tackle the impact of certain plastic products in the environment.

Today, S&Ds backed a Directive targeting the main sources of macro-plastics found in Europe’s seas and beaches, which account for 70% of marine litter. This includes ten single-use plastic products, as well as lost and abandoned fishing gear.

S&D spokesperson on this issue, Massimo Paolucci MEP, said:

“Plastic has become a plague for our planet, with 8 million tonnes being thrown to the oceans every year. We all need to take responsibility, and we are pushing for Europe to do its part a soon as possible.

“We have adopted a whole battery of measures to reduce the production and use of single-use plastics and also to increase recycling. Here the development of innovative alternative materials is also crucial.

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It’s now or never – both consumers and farmers need us to get on with completing an EU law to stop unfair trading practices in the food

Mercredi 24 octobre 2018

Communiqué de presse du groupe S&D

Following the request from a group of MEPs to have a vote in the Plenary on the Unfair Trading Practises (UTPs) report, S&D co-rapporteurs on the file Paolo De Castro and Marc Tarabella stated: 
“It’s now or never. No hesitation, no bowing to last minute pressure from lobbies opposed to approval of the EU law against unfair trading practices in the food supply chain.  A law that has been eagerly requested by our farmers and consumers for more than ten years would harmonise the 20 national legislations currently in force. A clear and broad majority of MEPs is more than keen on completing the Parliamentary procedure by the end the current Parliamentary term.

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The populist government sells out Italian’s future for cheap electoral gains and jeopardise the needed review on the Stability and Growth Pact

Mercredi 24 octobre 2018

Communiqué de presse du groupe S&D

S&D euro MPs are calling on the Italian authorities to engage in constructive dialogue with the EU in order to present a budget for 2019 aiming at improving the living conditions of Italian citizens.

Hence, in an unprecedented move, the European Commission yesterday rejected the budget plan presented by the populist government led by Giuseppe Conte.

S&D group vice-president responsible for economic and monetary affairs, Mercedes Bresso, stated:

“The Italian government has deliberately opened a conflict with the EU institutions on the budget for 2019. They try to picture a fight with Europe against Italy for electoral purposes, but this is a deception.

“The proposal of the Italian government will be harmful to the most vulnerable Italians, starting with workers, families and SMEs. That is why the real fight will be about the future we want for Europe. In this, progressive forces must come together and propose an alternative vision for the future of Italy and Europe.”

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S&Ds support the right to clean drinkable water for all

Mardi 23 octobre 2018

Communiqué de presse du groupe S&D

The European Union is finally updating its Drinking Water Directive, which was initially drafted in the 1980s. Today, the Socialists and Democrats in the European Union have backed a legislative proposal to include the demands of the European Citizens Initiative petition, which called for a Right to Water, as part of this Directive renewal.

The petition was signed by 1.8 million people from all 28 member states, and the S&D Group wants the Commission to take meaningful, practical action to widen access to clean, safe drinking water for vulnerable and marginalised groups.

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PES Social Europe Network demands action to end child poverty now

Jeudi 18 octobre 2018

Réunion du réseau social du PSE

The creation of a European Labour Authority, a debate on social priorities for the next Multiannual Financial Framework – the EU’s long-term draft budget – and discussions about the European Unemployment Insurance Scheme and decent work in the digital economy, were all on the agenda of today’s PES Social Europe Network meeting in Brussels.

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