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Publié lundi 28 avril 2008 à 14h45
par
eromerof
(vu 765 fois et 2 commentaires)
Nowadays, the panorama of the left in Europe does not seem to be very tempting. Only 7 out of 27 countries belonging to EU are ruled by socialist parties. These are: United Kingdom, Portugal, Spain, Hungary, Bulgaria, Lithuania and Cyprus. We could argue that there is a lack of real political leadership, a leadership that in other decades was embodied by politicians such as Francois Mitterrand.
The political victory of Zapatero in Spain last march gives the Spanish socialism a great opportunity to implement and develop politics that can be seen as an example for other European countries. It generates a new opportunity to take the initiative in the European context. Whereas the majority of countries in South America are governed by left parties, sometimes with a strong and questionable populist sense, and whereas United States are given an oppotunity to give the power again to the Democratic party, no matter if Clinton or Obama, the European left movement needs to reshape its political agenda, taking the initiative and dismantling the demagogic and populist discourse of conservative countries, too much focused on very sensitive and easy to be manipulated issues such as security, migration, taxes...
From a Spanish perspective, I would like to introduce some of the... » Lire la suite ...
Tags: blogueur de la semaine, changement climatique, développement, diversité, égalité, femmes, providence
Publié lundi 28 avril 2008 à 14h33
par
raphi sternfeld
(vu 558 fois et 2 commentaires)
Tags: crise alimentaire, providence, seniors
Dossier:
Hungerkrise_DE.pdf
Publié lundi 28 avril 2008 à 09h30
par
Isabella_Frenning
(vu 493 fois et 2 commentaires)
Tags: blogueur de la semaine, éducation
Publié lundi 21 avril 2008 à 16h05
par
Editeur
(vu 647 fois et 5 commentaires)
Tags: providence, security
Publié lundi 21 avril 2008 à 12h08
par
Duncan Anderson
(vu 588 fois et 2 commentaires)
I know the British National Health Service can be improved, but I still personally believe that Free Health Service and Free Education from cradle to grave should be part of the fundamental human rights of every citizen, but let's start in the EU first.
Tags: droits fondamentaux, éducation, santé, services publics
Publié jeudi 17 avril 2008 à 11h48
par
Salvador E. Becker
(vu 878 fois et 1 commentaires)
Publié jeudi 17 avril 2008 à 10h13
par
brianfrombrussels
(vu 692 fois et 3 commentaires)
For people who like to know
what their fellow earthmen think of the world's affairs, nothing
can match an elevator. Your local pub or the back seat of a cab
are close competitors for sure, but still they don't quite make
it in front of an elevator. Well, perhaps I'm biased, considering
that I happen to spend more time in elevators than in cabs or at
my local lately.
Anyway, every month around the 15th whatever elevator I take, the
conversation between commuters seems to roll over the same topic:
the rent is paid, electricity and heating bills are gone and
various other charges dealt with and... well, so is the month's
money. Gone, vanished, not a euro in front of them - not to
mention any to be put on the side in prevision of worth days to
come. It seems that the only power left to the working class in
our liberal society, that is the purchase power, is melting away
like wax under the sun. And the regulars of my elevator are
usually civil servants, mind you. I guess you'd hear less
pleasant stories from elevators with a very different attendance
- steel workers from Mr. Mittal's group, for instance.
Even from the most cynical point of view, this can't go on. The
driving force behind our western economies is consumption. If the
people don't have the... » Lire la suite ...
Publié vendredi 11 avril 2008 à 16h35
par
martina
(vu 1036 fois et 6 commentaires)
According to Eurostat a woman in Europe earns, in average, 15
percent less than her male colleague. With 22 percent difference
Germany takes a sad lead when it comes to pay inequality – on the
management level it is even worse (33 percent). Only a few
countries have taken action against this inequity.
The purpose of the international action day for equal
opportunities and equal pay, which has already taken place in the
US and Belgium, is to create awareness of this problem – and soon
there will also be actions in Germany. The German Network of
Business and Professional Women has taken the initiative for the
Equal Pay
Day on 15 April 2008 where the network, together with many
other women’s organizations, will organize numerous actions.
One of the activities of the German Equal Pay Day will be
‘Red Bag’
– which was already put into practice last summer in connection
with the European year of equal opportunities. At that time the
initiative went rather unnoticed by the general public - I don’t
remember having heard about it before now. » Lire la suite ...
Tags: blogueur de la semaine, égalité, femmes, travailleurs
Dossier:
Equal Pay Day_DE.pdf
Publié vendredi 11 avril 2008 à 15h31
par
Editeur
(vu 654 fois et 0 commentaires)
Tags: citoyens, démocratie, diversité, égalité, gay, LGBT, ONG
Publié vendredi 11 avril 2008 à 10h31
par
noelhatch
(vu 599 fois et 0 commentaires)
However, the economic layers of governance have been eroded by
globalisation. There is an increased pressure on costs. If we
debate the reform of the European social model, we need to debate
the reform of globalisation. Economic globalisation increases
within and between countries.
How can we develop a politics of international
redistribution?
Henning proposed that we needed a politics of national and
international redistribution - we need to explore a global social
politics. This includes:... » Lire la suite ...
Tags: égalité, environnement, impôts, militants, militants, mondialisation, providence
Publié jeudi 10 avril 2008 à 16h46
par
noelhatch
(vu 592 fois et 0 commentaires)
See more of... » Lire la suite ...
Tags: dialogue social, femmes, mondialisation, providence, salaires, services à la petite enfance
Publié jeudi 10 avril 2008 à 12h42
par
Editeur
(vu 659 fois et 0 commentaires)
Yes, but… a revision
needs to be done. The social dimension of the Lisbon Agenda and
perspectives for post 2010 EU strategy were key issues on the
agenda of the seminar on the New Social Europe of the
PES Group
in the Committee of Regions on 7 April 2008. The seminar is
part of the group’s contribution to the PES manifesto
consultation.Tags: égalité, emploi, pauvreté, travail décent
Publié jeudi 10 avril 2008 à 10h44
par
noelhatch
(vu 649 fois et 3 commentaires)
Deborah Littman, Chair of London
Citizens Living Wage Network & UNISON
National Officer for Bargaining, at the New Social Europe debate in London, admitted
she wholly agreed with many of the proposals made in the New Social Europe discussion paper. But she
was concerned on how we get there, how we make social Europe a
concern for everyone.
Work has been made insecure, the social wage has been reduced and
there has been a steep decline in bargaining power from workers.
Communities have been dismantled, workers distanced from their
employers or contractors. There has been a very deliberate policy
to push back the gains of the workers, often by stealth.
Expectations have been constantly lowered to the extent that our
goal becomes not how we can make it better, but how can we
prevent it being that bad. How can you organise when you don’t
know who you’re actually working for? The trade unions struggle
with bargaining, sometimes too conservative in their approach.
The game has changed – we need to deal issue by issue.
How can we fight for this... » Lire la suite ...
Tags: dialogue social, emploi, militants, providence, salaires, travailleurs
Publié mercredi 9 avril 2008 à 14h11
par
noelhatch
(vu 611 fois et 0 commentaires)
See more of his proposals and his debate here:
Tags: dialogue social, militants, UE
Publié mardi 8 avril 2008 à 12h40
par
noelhatch
(vu 631 fois et 0 commentaires)
To see more proposals and the debate please see the the video below:
To read more:
Tags: commerce, dialogue social, impôts, militants, salaires, travailleurs


