Global Europe – will the EU External Trade Strategy create more and better jobs in Europe?
The EU Commission and EU governments claim that further trade liberalization will spur growth, create more and better jobs in Europe and save the European Social Model. In this seminar we would like to assess the impacts of the EU’s free trade agreements to date on jobs, workers and trade unions in particular in Europe and the Global South and discuss alternatives to free trade agreements.
| When |
Sep 18, 2008 from 09:30 to 12:30 |
|---|---|
| Where | Chokladfabriken, Cacaosalen |
| What | Seminar |
| Theme | Building labour strategies for decent work and dignity for all - against precarity and exploitation |
| Aim | Developing strategies, visions and alternatives, Analysing present social issues, Cross-movement dialogue/debate ('confrontative dialogue') |
| Languages | English, Español, Français, Русский, |
Organisations collaborating on this activity
- Labour and Globalization, Italy
- Seattle to Brussels Network,
- European Attac Network,
- CGIL, Italy
- Sindacato Intercategoriale dei Lavoratori (SdL), Italy
- War on Want, United Kingdom
- Weed, Germany
- Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy (IATP), Austria
- AITEC, France
- European Network for Public Services,
- Women in Development Europe - WIDE,
- FIOM, Italy
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