PeP 2014 Introducton Input Juliy Zhotey, Bulgarian Delegation
“We are here because we are poor people, but along with that, we are also citizens and I prefer to emphasize the latter. As citizens we do not just seek…
“We are here because we are poor people, but along with that, we are also citizens and I prefer to emphasize the latter. As citizens we do not just seek…
Please see attached PeP 2014 Irish delegation handout including Case Study on use of EU Structural Funds
The EMIN project has now completed 30 National Conferences on Minimum Income Schemes and two thematic reports: 1) On ‘Not Take Up’ done by FEANTSA and 2) ‘Adequacy of Incomes for Older people’ done by AGE Platform Europe. For more information, please follow the blog: http://emin-eu.net/
You are now invited to register for the final Conference (of phase one of the project) on how to build momentum for adequate Minimum Income Schemes which will be held in Brussels on Thursday 11 December from 13.30 to 18.00. The outcome of the work will be presented and other key actors will be present and contribute.
11/09/2014 – The Socialists & Democrats Group of the European Parliament hosted a joint seminar with the European Anti-Poverty Network (EAPN) and the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) to critically examine how the quality of work and employment are taken up in the Europe 2020 Strategy, both at national and EU levels: what the consequences for poverty and social exclusion are and how we can ensure that decent work and quality jobs are back on the agenda as a priority.