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'The Social Progress Protocol would uphold the principle of non-backsliding in respect of social standards'
@EESC_SOC opinion @mcarmenbarrera & @duttodiego1
📄Read more on the @EU_EESC press release eesc.europa.eu/en/news-media/n t.co/CkKBB5mziH
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RT @EESC_PRESS: 🗞️Here's your latest

🇪🇺@EU_EESC calls for legislation on preventing work-related psychosocial risks

✒️ member @Thierrylt on a genuine European

🇺🇦Human rights lawyer @avalaina "Ukraine will make NATO stronger"

READ more👉 eesc.europa.eu/en/news-media/e t.co/DxAgvRO9tO

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RT @EUPoliciesUGT: 🇪🇺🚴 La directiva de plataformas sigue su avance tras el acuerdo del Consejo.

✊🔴Esperamos que en los trílogos, con la posición firme del Parlamento Europeo, consigamos un auténtico derecho al estatuto de asalariado para las personas trabajadoras.

🗞️ ugtpoliticaseuropeas.com/la-di t.co/rQxY7wpVDV

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RT @project_gig: EU member-states agree Platform Work Directive position:

- 3/7 criteria to trigger presumption of employment is higher threshold than original Commission text

- Both Uber & @leilachaibi criticise Council proposal

- 22 in favour, 5 abstentions

Read here braveneweurope.com/gig-economy t.co/7cs77iHeZV

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RT @MonikaUhlerova: 👧👦 END OF CHILD LABOR!

🟦 Countries that have ratified @ilo Convention No. 182, including the , have committed to taking all necessary measures to prohibit the worst forms of child labor as soon as possible.

🟦It was the fastest ratified convention in the history… t.co/FgQZa57Jes t.co/vcjgmGdN3g

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RT @ThomasWagEESC: It’s a scandal, that today 79 Million children are trapped in hazardous work. They're not able to go to school or to play with their friends. At least the worst forms of have to be inherited in the scope of the regulation of a forced labour product ban. @WorkersEESC t.co/WmUbdB0DwK

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🗓️This week @EU_EESC

12/06->conference "Citizens can defeat disinformation"

12/06->public hearing "The role of Youth in Rural Development"

14-15/06->579th plenary session

Info & webstream 👉 europa.eu/!jPHfJW

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This is the month to honor those who flee their countries, running away from war and famine, seeking a better future for their families.

Remember, YOU can also be a .

RECAP 👇🏾Spanish refugee🇪🇸 crisis : ?s=20
RT @WorkersEESC: 1/9 The Spanish refugee crisis that followed the civil war (1936-1939) was a tragic chapter in history but also an example of international solidarity. Almost half a million Spaniards were forced to flee their homes, seeking safety…

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8/8: Let us not forget the human faces behind the statistics and headlines. Each refugee has a unique story, dreams, and hopes for a better future. Together, we can work towards a world that embraces compassion, empathy, and opens doors for those seeking refuge.

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7 /8: Post-War Resettlement: After the war, efforts were made to facilitate the return of refugees to their pre-war homes. However, the scale of destruction and displacement meant that many individuals had no homes or communities to return to.

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6/8 Other consequence: Evacuation and internal displacement. As the war broke out, the Soviet government implemented large-scale evacuations to protect civilians from the advancing German forces. Millions of people, including women, children, and the elderly, were relocated.

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5/8 Over 900 Jewish passengers, including men, women, and children, were forced to return to Europe, where many of them fell victim to the Holocaust. The tragic fate of MS St. Louis highlights the ABSURD consequences of closed borders and the need for compassion and humanity

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4/8: The ⛴️MS St. Louis, was a tragic chapter in history. It was a German ocean liner that set sail in 1939 carrying Jewish refugees seeking asylum from Nazi persecution. Despite their desperate pleas, the ship was denied entry by multiple countries, including the US and Cuba.

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3/8: Countries like the US, Great Britain, and other Allied powers played a significant role in providing sanctuary to those fleeing the war and persecution. However, restrictive immigration policies and bureaucratic hurdles often hindered their efforts.

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