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Virtual TUSLO and Economic Committee meeting: preparing the ETUC answer to the public consultation on the review of the economic governance

19 November 2021 @ 9:30 12:30

Dear TUSLOs and Economic Committee Members,

As you may know, the Commission has launched a new consultation on the review of the Economic Governance.

All documents are accessible in all languages here: 
https://ec.europa.eu/info/business-economy-euro/economic-and-fiscal-policy-coordination/economic-governance-review_en 

The ETUC resolution is also accessible on our EST Portal here: https://est.etuc.org/?p=1103

Convening a TUSLO and Economic Committee meeting, the ETUC would like to have your views on the draft answers that we are preparing to answer to the public consultation. 

A virtual TUSLO and Economic Committee meeting are thus convened on the 19th of November from 9.30 am to 12.30am. 

The online meeting will be also the occasion to update you on: 

  • the ongoing proposal for a Social Imbalance Procedure to enhance the social dimension of the EU Semester
  • Social taxonomy in the Sustainable Finance Platform and setting up of an ad hoc working group of the ETUC on this subject  

Please see below the Zoom link and technical details to connect to the meeting:

Link: https://etuc.zoom.us/j/86855054718?pwd=b2V3aTdDbEl0ZlR5b2hvL3NpMi94Zz09
Meeting ID: 868 5505 4718; Passcode: 287953

AGENDA 

Chair:  Liina Carr

9.30 – 11am – Economic Governance Review. ETUC answer to the public consultation (M. Meaulle)
11 – 11.30am – Break
11.30am – 12pm – Update on a Social Imbalance Procedure (G. Casale) 
12 – 12.30 pm – Setting up a working group on Social Taxonomy and Sustainable Investments  (M. Cilento)
12.30pm – End of the meeting

Working languages will be English, French, German and Polish (passive Italian and Spanish).

Please register to the meeting here by 17th November COB.

Please do not hesitate to contact me or our Semester Team for any additional information. 

Best regards,

Liina Carr 
Confederal Secretary