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Please find here the adopted positions of the EUCDW concerning European social politics
Provision of services must meet social, ecological and quality demands:
EUCDW demands new approach
Facilitate the merger of companies - Protect the Concept of Partnership in Companies
Merger Directive has to be in line with the European Company statute
EUCDW welcomes decisions of the EPP concerning the Lisbon Strategy
Reforms on the basis of the Social Market Economy
EUCDW welcomes revitalisation of the Lisbon strategy by the EU Commission
Will now concrete steps follow ?
European fiscal coordination
EUCDW demands Decision from EU Finance Ministers
The European Constitution: A new beginning, but not yet the end
The process of European unification has been given a big push forward - which now has to be followed by further steps
A Constitution for the Internal Market only?
Heads of Government must also look ahead to future referendums
THE BOLKESTEIN DIRECTIVE: NO !
It's against solidarity, it's against subsidiarity, it's against the constitution: It's against the Europe we want
Brok: "European Mass Migration Unlikely"
Warnings that a collapse of social security systems may be imminent are "scare-mongering", says EUCDW President
Memorandum for a social Europe 2004-2009
Christian democratic workers' demands of the European Union (short version)
Action Plan for Europe 2004-2009
Christian democratic workers' demands for the European Union (long version)
A 'Social Clause' and a 'Stability Clause' must be included in the European Constitution Against softening the EURO - For more ability for Europe to act in terms of social cohesion
Spring summit must formulate verifiable targets
Improving productivity - bringing reforms in line with people's values and needs
Romania's way into the European Union Strengthening Democracy: precondition of the adhesion
Follow the objectivs of the EU Convention
Position of the EUCDW concerning the IGC
End the oppression of the Cuban Nation
Isolation of the regime instead of an embargo against the people
Services of general interest - important for people, important for business
In favour of European framework regulations that bind together economic, social and regional criteria
European Social Policy: Convention sets Standards
Further reinforcement of European ability to act is necessary
Better motivated = More competitive
The way out of crisis calls simultaneously for increases in productivity and social security
Precedence for Lifelong Pensions Retirement cover: three-pillar approach needed
Strengthening the common ground means strengthening stability
Brok demands decentralization, a social market economy and non-inflationary growth
"The Basic Values of the Social Europe Do Not Constitute a Shopping List" Elmar Brok Demands More Majority Voting for EU Social Policy Issues
Overcoming the Division of Europe EUCDW welcomes the agreement about the accession and financial aid
European Responsibility for Growth and Employment Basic Points for the Budgetary and Tax Policies
The Convention must ensure Europe for all citizens The Constitution must grant the capacity to act in the area of social affairs
Shaping Social and Employment Policy ! Open Letter to the EPP and the EPP/ ED Parliamentary Party
Elections in France : a warning to established parties. Control mechanisms are vital to a stable democracy
The Convention must Critically Monitor the Intergovernmental Conference. EUCDW demands that the Convention should be represented at talks on the constitutional treaty
On the Way to a Value-Based Community. Declaration of all Associations of the EPP on the occasion of the first session of the Convention on the Future of the EU
Europe and the EURO need Stability. EUCDW criticises decision by Ministers of Finance
Reject the conciliation result of the takeover-directive. Not in accordance with positions of the European Parliament
Put an end to these summit rituals Being close to the people: Precondition for the European unification process. EUCDW demands appointment of a convention to work on a new EU-treaty