FEPS Newsletter 29 Oct 2024 – 🇪🇺🇭🇺 Call to Europe: A free Hungary in a stronger Europe

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29/10/2024
🍂 And Autumn overview! –

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🍂 As October draws to a close and we approach the European Parliament hearings with Commissioners-designate, let us give you an overview of the past and upcoming activities of a very busy Autumn! We’ve just returned from an action-packed trip to Budapest, where we tackled key challenges facing Hungary and the EU, while advancing our work on digital and social rights, Brexit, and more. We’re now gearing up for upcoming debates on the New Pact on Migration and Asylum, the US elections, Africa and more! Read on to find out!

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Call to Europe – A free Hungary in a stronger Europe

25-26 OCT – BUDAPEST, HUNGARY

Call to Europe

A free Hungary in a stronger Europe

 

Ahead of the informal EU Summit that will take place in a few days in Budapest, the city became the stage for a vibrant gathering of democratic, socialist, and green policymakers, academics, trade unions and activists working towards a brighter future. More than 250 participants participated in the latest edition of Call to Europe: ‘A free Hungary in a stronger Europe’.

Media freedom, rule of law, true democracy,  just transition, quality jobs,  accessible public services, housing, and health were some of the key topics of the conference.

 

The event saw the participation of the leaders of the progressive Hungarian parties and European policymakers, including: members of the European Parliament Gaby Bischoff (S&D VP), Klara Dobrev, Birgit Sippel, and Daniel Attard; MSZP President Imre Komjáthi; Zita Gurmai, MSZP VP and  PES Women President; Mayor of Budapest Gergely Karácsony; members of the Hungarian Parliament Gergely Arató, Zoltán Vajda Ágnes Vadai, and many others.

 

Interested? 📺 The recordings of the event are now available!

Call to Europe – A free Hungary in a stronger Europe

This event was organised by FEPS with Solidar, the Group of Socialists and Democrats in the European Parliament (S&D), and Hungarian democratic and socialist foundations.

Advancing child and family care

16 OCT – EESC HQ, BRUSSELS

Computer in command

Do the consequences of algorithmic management for workers require EU policy action?

 

FEPS, with EESC Workers’ Group of the European Economic and Social Committee, held this high-level conference on the impact of algorithmic management at the workplace with guest speakers Commissioner Nicolas Schmit, Brando Benifei MEP, Isabelle Schömann, Deputy General Secretary of ETUC and more!

Right after the approval of the Platform Work Directive, the conference came at a timely moment when the EU institutions are setting the agenda for the next five years to a full room of pivotal policy-makers, trade unionists, and experts.

 

The conference extrapolated findings from two pan-Nordic case studies from the “Digital programme: Algorithms in the workplace“, which use the unique labour environments of the Nordic countries where long-standing traditions of labour organisation intersect with rapidly advancing technologies to their implications for EU policy-making.

Digital Research Programme: Algorithms in the Workplace
Beyond the border - The implications of Brexit for the island of Ireland

16-17 OCT – FEPS HQ

Beyond the border

The implications of Brexit for the island of Ireland

In collaboration with TASC, Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) London and Brussels Labour

 

Now is a critical moment for Northern Ireland, with a functioning devolved government, the Labour Party in the UK Government for the first time in 14 years, and the new EU mandate! It is pivotal that the Windsor Framework is implemented successfully and defines how we can restore political and socio-economic prosperity after Brexit.

Following debates in London, Dublin and Belfast, FEPS, TASC and FES London launched launched two policy studies resulting from the years-long project “Beyond the border: The implications of Brexit for the Island of Ireland” focused on the future of Northern Ireland:

 
Read the policy studies

Upcoming events

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State of the Unions
 

📅  7 NOVEMBER

📍  FEPS HQ

🖥️ HYBRID

State of the Unions

The US election: Implications for the US, for the EU and global politics

Two days after the US elections, this event will provide a pivotal forum to analyse the elections’ outcomes, offering a timely opportunity to delve into the evolving dynamics of US domestic politics, and their ripple effects on the transatlantic relationship.

 

With leaders and experts from both sides of the Atlantic, we will explore how the election results will shape US-EU relations but also the global geopolitical landscape. Find out more.

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Implementing the New Pact
 

📅 12 NOVEMBER

📍PRESS CLUB BRUSSELS EUROPE

Implementing the New Pact

Solidarity, fundamental rights and effectiveness in asylum and migration management

The New Pact on Migration and Asylum was intended to finally put an end to the disagreements that have been ongoing between member states for years. However, the October EUCO dramatically revealed that this goal has still not been achieved. Against this background, one might ask: What remains of the New Pact before it has even been fully implemented?


This event will bring together the authors of our policy study series, legal experts, policymakers, as well as civil society. Register here. 

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Africa Day 2024 – Getting rights right
 

📅  16 NOVEMBER

📍 AMSTERDAM, THE NETHERLANDS

Africa day 2024 – Getting rights right

On 16 November, Africa Day returns! This year, FEPS will be hosting a series of fringe events on its own FEPS Global Stage! These sessions will focus on workers’ rights in global supply chains, Feminist Foreign Policy in fragile settings, African trade union perspectives on social justice and the social impact of EU development cooperation in Africa through the Inequality Marker. Get your tickets!

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News
Taxing great wealth to finance the ecological and social transition
 

Your future is social

A pillar for our rights

 

In a crucial moment when the new EU agenda is being shaped, this video clips series reminds us the work on delivering on Social Europe must continue in the new EU mandate to ensure no one is left behind in the face of evolving labour markets and environmental challenges.

 

The series focuses on quality jobs, working conditions, Just Transition, employment quality, equal opportunities, and policymaking practices.

Global Day of Action for Care
 

Global Day of Action for Care

 

29 October marks the Global Day of Action for Care, a moment to emphasise the urgent need to recognise and value care work.

 

It took a global pandemic to realise that we depend on care but despite all the clapping from the balconies, care workers -mostly women who are badly paid or not even paid at all- continue to be undervalued and work in precarious, vulnerable conditions.

 

Find out more about work on #Care4Care!

Media
Brussels, my love? Europe's economy in a struggle for survival
 

EURONEWS

David Rinaldi in Brussels, my love? 

 

In this episode of the Euronews TV show, FEPS Director of Studies and Policy, David Rinaldi discussed about EU economy:

  •  Declining competitiveness
  • Uncertainty in trade relations with China
  • Taxing the super-rich
Italy’s scheme to offshore asylum claims should not be a model for the rest of Europe

Photo credits: Shutterstock / Erman Gunes

THE GUARDIAN

Italy’s scheme to offshore asylum claims should not be a model for the rest of Europe

 

Read this piece in The Guardian by Andreina De Leo, one of the authors of our New Pact series, featuring one of the policy studies of the series.

Orbán’s relations with Brussels at boiling point

Photo credits: European Union 2024 – EP

EURACTIV

Orbán’s relations with Brussels

at boiling point

 

Episode of Today in the EU by Euractiv, featuring László Andor, FEPS Secretary General, where he delves into the tense exchange between Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and EC President Ursula von der Leyen during the Strasbourg plenary on 9 October.

Un modello digitale europeo basato sui valori
 

EU NEWS

A Digital Union based

on European values

 

EU News article on the launch of the FEPS Primer ‘A digital union based on European values’, with author Ivana Bartoletti. During the event, she addressed essential topics such as EU regulation on AI, algorithmic bias, human rights-based digitalisation, big tech lack of transparency and monopolistic practices. 

Progressive Post

DOSSIER

The demographic transition: risks and potentials

 

Europe is in an advanced phase of the demographic transition, shifting from a society with high birth and death rates to one where both are declining.

Read 'The demographic transition: risks and potentials'

Photo credits: Shutterstock / Grand Warszawski

The great challenge for the future is addressing – in an inclusive and cohesive manner – this transition, allowing for a ‘longevity society’ where people can live longer and well.

 

📚 Read more

 

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