Next Left Round Table – Growth of Employment and Welfare

Next Left Round Table GROWTH OF EMPLOYMENT AND WELFARE – EUROPEAN POLICIES FOR NATIONAL SOLUTIONS […]
Speakers

17/10/2012
00:00:00 - 00:00:00
Sofia, Bulgaria
Next Left Round Table – Growth of Employment and Welfare
55920
53-next-left-round-table-growth-of-employment-and-welfare
0

In order to give you access to our events, FEPS processes your personal data together with any other organiser of this event mentioned in the description of the event and in accordance with 'FEPS’ data protection policy.

Next Left Round Table

GROWTH OF EMPLOYMENT AND WELFARE – EUROPEAN POLICIES FOR NATIONAL SOLUTIONS

organised by FEPS with ISI (Institute for Social Integration)

The upcoming FEPS  Next Left Round Table will be taking place in Sofia, Bulgaria on 17th October and will be organised with the kind support of ISI. The theme “GROWTH OF EMPLOYMENT AND WELFARE – EUROPEAN POLICIES FOR NATIONAL SOLUTIONS” aims at framing an inspiring exchange on alternative progressive proposals, that would advance on the issue of Social Europe on one hand, while in the same time readjust its vision to modern societies and the reality in the aftermath of the global crisis. There are three themes that the speakers and participants will particularly focus on, which are:

1. The New Socio-economic Paradigm – General Characteristics and Country-Specific Features

2. The Comprehensive Challenge of Achieving Growing Employment Together with Increasing Welfare

3. European Policies for National Solutions Regarding the Double Challenge of Employment with Welfare.

These constitute follow up of the previous Round Table (held in 2010), as also  relate exceedingly also to the work that is being concluded within the FEPS Next Left Focus Group – which altogether shall ensure exciting debate and productive outcome.

Among already confirmed panellists are: Sergei Stanischev (President of the PES and of BSP) and Alfred Gusenbauer (Chair of the FEPS Next Left Research Programme), as also Ernst Stetter (FEPS Secretary General).

For further information, please do not hesitate to contact: Ania Skrzypek, FEPS Senior Research Fellow at ania.skrzypekfeps-europe.eu

 

Network
Institute for Social Integration
Find all related publications
Publications
11/05/2026

Place-based industrial policy

Places, people and power in European industrial policy
17/04/2026

The open future and its enemies

How we can protect free society from AI dictatorship
17/04/2026

EqualiZe

Gender differences in political opinion and voting among Generation Z
27/03/2026

Laboratories of counter-hegemony

Orbán, Trump and the transatlantic far-right ecosystem
Find all related Progressive Post
Progressive Post
21/05/2026

All far from quiet on the Eastern front

The sense of Eastern discomfort that the European progressive family noted after the last European […]
13/05/2026

The race for the most impossible job in the world

Antonio Guterres’ term as UN Secretary-General (UNSG) ends on 31 December 2026. The final decision for […]
12/05/2026

The inconvenience is not ours

When the United States and Israel launched strikes on Iran on 28 February, killing the […]
Find all related Audiovisual
Audiovisual
24/04/2026

The language of EUROPEAN SOVEREIGNTY with Josep Borrell

📺🔊 Available on YouTube, Spotify & Apple Podcast In this episode of FEPS Talks, Josep […]
24/04/2026

The language of EUROPEAN SOVEREIGNTY with Josep Borrell

📺🔊 Available on YouTube, Spotify & Apple Podcast In this episode of FEPS Talks, Josep […]
23/04/2026

‘Accelerating industrial decarbonisation’ Flickr album

Discussions on technological neutrality and on the IAA
23/04/2026

‘An enlargement for a new generation ’ better natures; is it feasible?’ Flickr album

Photo album of the ‘An enlargement for a new generation‘ event in Brussels, Belgium. The […]
Find all related news
News
13/04/2026

Hungary’s civic revolution

FEPS' commentary on the outcomes of the Hungarian election
05/03/2026

The new EU Gender Equality Strategy 2026-2030

Commentary by the Feminist Foreign Policy Progressive Voices Collective (FFPPVC)
03/03/2026

Wag the dog?

FEPS commentary on the US-Israel attack on Iran
03/03/2026

Closing ceremony of the Progressive Ukraine programme

The graduation ceremony completed the programme which was part of the Open Progressive University (OPU).
Find all related in the media
In the media

Јавање на огнениот коњ

by Racin 19/05/2026
"Riding the Fiery Horse" Read the analysis by László Andor, FEPS Secretary General, on the implications of Donald Trump’s visit to China.

Ue, la competitività non è nulla senza i diritti sociali

by La Repubblica 06/05/2026
"In the EU, competitiveness is nothing without social rights" In this article published in La Repubblica, former European Commissioners Nicolas Schmit (FEPS President), László Andor (FEPS SecGen) and Anna Diamantopoúlou (part of FEPS' Bureau) remind European leaders that deregulation will only make Europe poorer and that only social sovereignty will make it stronger.

A competitividade não é nada sem direitos sociais

by Publico 06/05/2026
"Competitiveness is nothing without social rights." Writing for Público, former European Commissioners Nicolas Schmit (FEPS President), László Andor (FEPS SecGen), and Anna Diamantopoúlou (FEPS Bureau) argue that competitiveness is hollow without social rights. They caution European leaders that a path of deregulation will only lead to widespread poverty, asserting instead that "social sovereignty" is the true key to a stronger Europe.

Andor László: Átváltozó Európa

by Portfolio 06/05/2026
"László Andor: Europe in Transformation" In this article published in Portfolio, former European Commissioners Nicolas Schmit (FEPS President), László Andor (FEPS SecGen) and Anna Diamantopoúlou (part of FEPS' Bureau) remind European leaders that deregulation will only make Europe poorer. They argue that as the continent faces a "stalled" German economy and shifting global dynamics, only social sovereignty and a renewed social contract can truly make the Union stronger.