• 04.03.2009 Speech

    John Monks' speech to the American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organisations

    Miami, 04/03/2009 President, Secretary-Treasurer, Sisters and Brothers, this is the third time that I have had the very great privilege of addressing this Executive Council. The first two times were when I was General Secretary of the British TUC, an organisation with which the AFL-CIO is very familiar, as we share the oldest international trade union relationship in the world, stretching back to 1894. I guess that the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) is not so clear in all your minds.
  • 04.03.2009 Press release

    Attacking public sector wages: the wrong thing to do at the wrong moment

    Brussels, 04/03/2009 Reiner Hoffmann, Deputy General Secretary of the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) says: ‘It is frightening to see how the president of the European Central Bank has forgotten the lessons of the Great Depression of the 1930’s. Not wages but interest rates should be cut’.
  • 02.03.2009 Press release

    ETUC stresses need for European solidarity to fight the crisis and financial speculation

    Brussels, 02/03/2009 To deal with a possible wave of financial market contagion spreading the crisis from one country to the next, ETUC calls for a major increase of the Commission’s balance of payment facility from its present level of 25 billion euro. The ETUC also calls on the European Commission not to allow the International Monetary Fund to abuse currency crises by imposing lending conditionalities undermining the European Social Model.
  • 25.02.2009 Speech

    John Monks' remarks to the College of the Commission on 25 February 2009

    Brussels, 25/02/2009 President, the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) is grateful for this chance to address the College on what is evidently the worst economic crisis ever experienced in the EU. I can agree with messages that are being stressed by employer colleagues on the importance of maintaining the single market in the EU and to recognise the need to work together on key questions, but from the ETUC perspective, what is being done is also inadequate both in scale and in urgency in key areas.
  • 19.02.2009 Press release

    ETUC disappointed with the Commission's policy priorities for 2010

    Brussels, 19/02/2009 Reacting to the European Commission’s 2010 Annual Policy Strategy that was published today, European Trade Union Confederation General Secretary John Monks stated: ‘I am surprised and deeply disappointed that the Commission does not include problems that have arisen in the single European labour market in respect of retrograde European Court of Justice judgements and posted workers as part of its policy agenda. I shall be raising these issues at the meeting with the College of Commissioners next week’.
  • 18.02.2009 Press release

    Buying public debt to support investing in Europe's future

    Brussels, 18/02/2009 ETUC therefore urges European policymakers to prioritise policies which provide economic stimulus and create new sustainable jobs. The European Central Bank (ECB) and other central banks need to start buying public debts backing European investment projects in the areas of clean and renewable energies, European infrastructure and networks, modern cars and new transportation systems.
  • 09.02.2009 Press release

    Macro-economic dialogue

    Brussels, 09/02/2009 He declared: 'They have, in effect, looted from the customers and shareholders and some are now doing the same thing to the taxpayers who have thrown them a life support system. They must be resisted and brought to realise their proper responsibilities'. Note For a definition of the macro-economic dialogue, please see ETUC's contribution to the macro-economic dialogue of 7 March 2005.
  • 05.02.2009 Press release

    ETUC deeply regrets the European Central Bank's 'wait and see attitude'

    Brussels, 05/02/2009 For ETUC, interest rates in the euro area should have been brought to near zero months ago and policy makers should now be discussing how to organise the printing of money in order to finance the economy. Says John Monks, General Secretary of ETUC: ‘The economic situation is alarming and protectionist and nationalist pressures are rising. By postponing action to support the economy, the ECB is playing with fire’.
  • 04.02.2009 Press release

    Sanctions against employers of irregular migrants: ETUC deplores a toothless and counterproductive instrument

    Brussels, 04/02/2009 ETUC welcomes the general principle of back payment of wages to migrant workers and the introduction of administrative and criminal sanctions against employers. These measures could play a dissuasive role on rogue businesses. But the directive will be difficult to enforce in practice because the agreed text fails to properly extend the liability to pay such sanctions to the whole subcontracting chain.
  • 28.01.2009 Press release

    A social progress protocol is needed more urgently than ever

    Bruxelles, 28/01/2009 The Czech Republic took up the Presidency of the European Union during a period of unprecedented crisis, which was quickly followed by a wave of redundancies and restructuring plans. To cope effectively with the social consequences of this crisis that threatens to place ever greater numbers of workers in a situation of employment insecurity and carries the political risk of encouraging nationalism, an ETUC delegation submitted a number of proposals to the Czech prime minister during their meeting in Prague on 28 January.
  • 22.01.2009 Press release

    ETUC concerned about the Commission's inaction on the protection of fundamental social rights

    Brussels, 22/01/2009 Said John Monks: ‘I am very concerned about this communication. ETUC is ready to discuss issues of labour mobility, including legal aspects with the social partners, but has insisted that this is not an excuse for inaction by the Commission. If the Commission thinks that they can wash their hands of the issue they are completely wrong. It is urgent and today I call on them to think again. ETUC regards this issue as a central test for this and a future Commission.’
  • 21.01.2009 Press release

    Recession and EJC decisions pose threat to the support for the single market

    Brussels, 21/01/2009 The ETUC has long supported the free movement of labour within the European Union to the extent of opposing transitional restrictions following the accession of the new Member States in 2004 and 2007. Despite the recession, ETUC will stand up for equal access to labour markets and the principle of equal treatment for all workers.
  • 16.01.2009 Press release

    Gaza and Israel: Stop the violence now

    Brussels, 16/01/2009 Following another night of violence that included the bombing of a hospital in Gaza, ETUC calls again for resolute and sustained EU action to obtain an immediate ceasefire followed by a lasting negotiated settlement involving the lifting of the blockade of Gaza and security guarantees, with the deployment of EU personnel as appropriate.
  • 14.01.2009 Press release

    ETUC urges the European Central Bank to cut interest rates to the bone

    Brussels, 14/01/2009 Economic activity is falling off a cliff: inflation has crashed through the 2% floor of price stability while unemployment is rising significantly across all European countries. On top of all of this comes the danger of a renewed appreciation of the euro exchange rate, generating yet another blow to economic activity and employment in Europe. Therefore, the only sensible thing for the ECB to do at its meeting on Thursday this week is to continue the policy of interest rates cuts and cut them to the bone.
  • 08.01.2009 Speech

    Symposium 'New World, new capitalism'

    Paris, 08/01/2009 Conference podcast To view the symposium's contributions, see its website. John Monks participated at the second session on Globalisation and social justice. Globalisation and social justice Saying ‘I told you so’ is not the best way of winning friends and influencing people.