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Rethinking universalism and social rightsSociety

Rethinking universalism and social rights

Maurizio Ferrera

Social rights in Europe today require marrying 20th-century universalism with the meeting of diverse, complex needs.

Beyond the ‘backlash’: the green electoral agendaEcology

Beyond the ‘backlash’: the green electoral agenda

Jannik Jansen

Voters want a just transition and more, not less, green investment ahead of the European elections.

EU trade policy in troubled timesEconomy

EU trade policy in troubled times

Bernhard Tröster

Amid increasing headwinds, EU trade policy should focus less on the ‘invisible hand’, more on the hand of friendship.

The double life of the Indian economyEconomy

The double life of the Indian economy

Jayati Ghosh

Narendra Modi aims to return to power, Jayati Ghosh writes, against a backdrop of unprecedented inequality.

The world’s moral failure in GazaPolitics

The world’s moral failure in Gaza

Graça Machel

The situation in Gaza cries out for a broad coalition of countries committed to a just and permanent peace.

Danger: hazardous medicinal products at workSociety

Danger: hazardous medicinal products at work

Ian Lindsley

Healthcare workers will be protected from hazardous drugs by an EU law which had to be transposed by member states by today.

Protecting EU health policy from tobacco lobbyingSociety

Protecting EU health policy from tobacco lobbying

Emily O'Reilly

The European Commission should minimise meetings with the tobacco industry, publicise and fully minute them.

Defending the rule of law in the EUPolitics

Defending the rule of law in the EU

Daniel Freund

The European Parliament has in this term learnt lessons on enforcing universal norms, which next term must be acted upon.

Grids risk holding back Europe’s energy transitionEcology

Grids risk holding back Europe’s energy transition

Elisabeth Cremona

Europe must revise outdated grid plans to prepare for surging deployment of wind and solar power.

Honesty needed to save just transition in EP electionsEcology

Honesty needed to save just transition in EP elections

Wouter van de Klippe

Unless the political dial can be turned, this year’s European Parliament elections will put the environment on the line.

The case for a radical, liberal leftPolitics

The case for a radical, liberal left

Robert Misik

We should counter the radical right, Robert Misik writes, not with left-wing populism but the power of reason.

Socialist hegemony: construction time againPolitics

Socialist hegemony: construction time again

Carl Rowlands

Two books focused on Britain address shifting class configurations and go back to the drawing board on a hegemonic project.

Platform work directive—delivering rights for allEconomy

Platform work directive—delivering rights for all

Ludovic Voet

Having seen off the platforms’ obstruction, the battle moves to how the directive will be transposed and implemented.

Gaza: status of UN Security Council ceasefire demandPolitics

Gaza: status of UN Security Council ceasefire demand

Amanda Cahill-Ripley

Is the security council ‘demand’ for a ceasefire legally binding? Here is what international law says.

Women at work: doing different jobs, still unequalEconomy

Women at work: doing different jobs, still unequal

Wouter Zwysen

Because women have fewer options and their work gets devalued, job segregation accounts for half the gender pay gap in Europe.

The missing migrants: myriad preventable deathsPolitics

The missing migrants: myriad preventable deaths

Ugochi Daniels

People fleeing conflict are dying—especially in the Mediterranean en route to Europe—due to lack of safe pathways.

Women leaders in CSOs—overworked, overwhelmedSociety

Women leaders in CSOs—overworked, overwhelmed

Eloïse Bodin

Fundamental change is needed as many women near burnout, amid mounting social challenges and work-life imbalance.

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Benchmarking Working Europe: the ongoing quest for Social Europe

Given the political significance of this European election year, the European Trade Union Institute (ETUI) and the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) decided in their annual Benchmarking Working Europe report to provide a retrospective assessment of the state of Social Europe. Using fact-based evidence and analysis, this edition demonstrates that the new impetus for Social Europe of the past five years has led to important and long-awaited policy initiatives, including on minimum wages, platform work and corporate due diligence. Progress however remains fragile and fragmented.


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How to improve gender equality in the world of work?

Despite gender equality being a core principle of the European Union, women are less likely to be in employment than men in all EU member states and are paid less than men in almost every member state, with the pay gap larger in higher paying jobs.

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The Progressive Yearbook, now available!

With its fifth edition, the Progressive Yearbook can be considered an established and thriving tradition, through which FEPS wishes to reflect on the most important developments of the previous year and to try to imagine what the future has in store for 2024.

With this new volume, we prepare ourselves for a transformative year marked by pivotal elections. We cast a spotlight on the 2024 European Parliament elections and extend our attention to the broader political landscape. Reform of the EU treaties, enlargement, the twin transition and international developments are some of the topics of this year’s edition.

The book also includes an interview with the recipient of the FEPS Progressive Person of the Year award: Teresa Ribera.


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Comparing living and working conditions: Germany out-performs the United States

This paper compares living and working conditions in the US and Germany for the year 2022 with a focus on economic, social and environmental standards. Emphasis is also placed on income and wealth inequality.

Twelve dimensions of comparison are used, split into 15 themes, examined with 80 indicators. Germany comes out ahead on 10 of the themes. When the relative sizes of the gaps are also taken into account, Germany gets an overall score of 23 and the US only 6.

This paper is, to the knowledge of the author, the only comprehensive comparison of living conditions in the US and Germany. The framing of the comparison is the analysis of two different types of capitalism. It underlines the limited role of per capita gross domestic product in the living conditions of the majority of the population while highlighting the impact of institutions and the type of welfare state.


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It‘s all about jobs: investing in Europe’s workers and qualifications for a competitive clean economy

An ecological miracle on the labour market? Or rather job losses? The impact on employment and job profiles in Europe of ecological modernisation is a question driving politics and society.

We have taken a close look at studies and forecasts on the development of the European labour market. One thing is clear: without qualified and motivated workers, the economy will not flourish and the modernisation process will come to a standstill. Europe must deliver on a massive scale in the coming years to remain at the forefront.

We spoke to trade unionists and experts: what trends do we need to shape, what risks do we need to avoid, what course do we need to set now? Key findings in this study from FES Just Climate.


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