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RT @decarobin: il est temps de dire au revoir à @oliverroepke qui quitte le poste de @WorkersEESC pour devenir président de l'ensemble @EU_EESC 👏 Lucie @LucaLuc19908512 a accepté de prendre la nouvelle présidence du groupe des travailleurs @WorkersEESC 💪👊 t.co/mmaag5CBjd

🐦🔗: n.respublicae.eu/WorkersEESC/s

RT @bentesorgenfrey: Then it is time to say goodbye to @oliverroepke who are leaving the post of @WorkersEESC to become president of the whole @EU_EESC 👏 Luckily @LucaLuc19908512 have agreed to take the task as president of @WorkersEESC 👍 t.co/prpJPfMDYB

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📢One of the goals of the upcoming term of the EESC is to give voice to CSOs of the candidate countries.

Associations like @PromoteUkraine work hard to keep an eye on the Russian aggression 🇺🇦

Check up on their last initiative in 20km Brussels👇🏾👇🏾
RT @PromoteUkraine: Join us on 28 May and run or walk with Ukrainian Veterans at the 20 km of Brussels Event!

If you can't participate, you can still donate to support our mission!
Sign up or donate now using the link…

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RT @EPSUnions: Across Europe, the hit workers hard.

From the UK 🇬🇧 to Georgia 🇬🇪 workers stand up for higher wages and better conditions. Unless the sector becomes attractive, the workforce exodus will continue.

Read this piece on @IWPR👇🏽
iwpr.net/global-voices/georgia

🐦🔗: n.respublicae.eu/WorkersEESC/s

RT @decarobin: Dessiner le commerce de demain , sans la représentation des travailleurs?..pour réussir les transitions numériques, écologiques, il faut aussi des mesures sociales et la participation des salariés @WorkersEESC @fgtaFO @force_ouvriere t.co/90TG8I1Rzb

🐦🔗: n.respublicae.eu/WorkersEESC/s

Today is the 10th year anniversary of the collapse of the Rana Plaza Building. It is considered one of the deadliest labor accidents in History. The
@WorkersEESC condemns the precarious conditions that workers of EU companies(established in third countries)suffer daily. Thread!🧵

🐦🔗: n.respublicae.eu/WorkersEESC/s

RT @etuc_ces: Justice is Everybody's Business!
End human rights violations in supply chains, involve trade unions
📢This is what we said loud&clear today in front of @europarl_en on sad 10th anniversary of disaster 🙏 and on ahead of key @EP_Legal vote on Directive 👀

🐦🔗: n.respublicae.eu/WorkersEESC/s

6/6 This accord continues the work of improving factories in Bangladesh and works towards expansion to other countries. The @WorkersEESC urges all brands to sign the accord, to protect the workers, to respect the labour rights, and to prevent the loss of more lives.🙋🏾‍♀️

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5/6 After the accident, the new Accord on Fire and Building Safety in Bangladesh was established and huge progress has been made since. Moreover, a new International Accord on Health and Safety was promoted by unions and brands in August 2021.

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4/6 However, there is still much work to be done to ensure the safety and well-being of garment workers around the world. is fundamental in ensuring human rights, social and environmental standards are respected all along the supply chain.

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3/6 In the aftermath of the disaster, numerous organizations and initiatives were launched to improve the safety and rights of garment workers, including the Bangladesh Accord on Fire and Building Safety and the Alliance for Bangladesh Worker Safety.

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2/6 The collapse was attributed to the building's unsafe structure, and negligence of the owners and authorities.Many of the workers were making clothes for Western brands,highlighting the responsibility of these companies to ensure safe working conditions in their supply chains.

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1/6 On April 24, 2013, the Rana Plaza building in Bangladesh collapsed, killing over 1,100 garment workers and injuring thousands more. The tragedy brought international attention to the working conditions of garment workers and sparked calls for reform in the industry.

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Today is the 10th year anniversary of the collapse of the Rana Plaza Building. It is considered one of the deadliest labor accidents in History. The
@WorkersEESC condemns the precarious conditions that workers of EU companies(established in third countries)suffer daily. Thread!🧵

🐦🔗: n.respublicae.eu/WorkersEESC/s

🤲 "Working together as a model for the future 🇪🇺 sharing the spirit of solidarity, responsibility and unity"

🗨️ Giulia Barbucci, EESC Vice-President for Budget 2020-2023 @giuliabarbucci @WorkersEESC

📺 Watch this video and find out more: europa.eu/!cDtYTK

🐦🔗: n.respublicae.eu/EESC_PRESS/st

RT @EESC_REX: 🔛15th meeting of the 🇪🇺🇷🇸Joint Consultative Committee!
@oliverroepke ▶️ Prospect of joining the EU can be a powerful driver of reforms ❗️ It is necessary to have dialogues on difficult subjects, conversations between sometimes opposing views.

🐦🔗: n.respublicae.eu/WorkersEESC/s

RT @mcarmenbarrera: 🗓️📢 Hoy en la Conferencia "Personas sin hogar, prevención, ayudas europeas y la experiencia finlandesa".

🇪🇺✊ Reivindicando nuestro objetivo de conseguir, en el horzionte 2030, que ninguna persona se vea obligada a vivir en la calle.

🔗ugtpoliticaseuropeas.com/nuest

t.co/PfmH2ILeiS

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RT @employers_EESC: 🎨It's World Creativity & Innovation Day

💡Businesses need innovation to adapt to new realities & stay

🎻Example: " cannot cancel creativity" explored how the music sector adapted to a complete change of their business environment

▶️ eesc.europa.eu/en/agenda/our-e t.co/kcyJVpzHRw

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