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Young workers in IndustriAll sectors 21 – 23 March 2013 Sesimbra, Portugal 1
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IndustriAll European Trade Union 2 Congress of constitution of the new federation on May 16th, 2012 to Brussels EMF, EMCEF and ETUF-TCL Over 200 affiliates, about 7 million members In 35 Countries
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We demand Give priority to worker’s social rights over economic freedom Re-regulate the global financial markets Qualify and train workers instead of promoting austerity Focus on sustainable and socially responsible industrial policies Prioritise the needs of the real economy over those of financial speculators A new Federation
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IndustriAll European Trade Union Over 200 affiliates and over 7 million members Industrial production drives growths in Europe - 75% of EU exports are industrial goods - 80% of European R&D expenditure Industry is and will be the core of Europe’s economic strength and sustainability strategy IndustriAll will ensure that the voices of Europe’s industrial workers are being heard A new Federation
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General Strategy Personnel matters Communication, Press, Media ICT Mechanical Engineering Transport Equipment SD MET Textile, Clothing, Leather EWC, Restructuring, Company Agreements, Database Training &Education Regions Basic Metal Defense SWP Health & Safety Nepsi Social Policy Labour Market EUCOBAN Equal Opportunities Social Dialogue Policy Comittee Basic Materials Youth Company PolicyCollective Bargaining Policy Social Dialogue Internal Organisation Financial affairs Political Management, Industrial Policy ExCom, SteerCom Database Economy Extractive Industries Project Management Pharmaceuticals Ulrich Eckelmann General Secretary Luc Triangle Dep. Gen. Secretary Bart Samyn Dep. Gen. Secretary Sylvain Lefebvre Dep. Gen. Secretary Energy Industries 11 SSDCs Extractive industry Paper / Chemical / Gas Electricity / Textile / Tanning / Stell / Met Industries / Shipbuilding / Footwear / Nepsi
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Secretariat Executive committee Steering Committee Political Management, Industrial Policy Company PolicyCollective Bargaining Policy Social Dialogue (SDPC) 11 SSDCs Extractive industry Paper / Chemical / Gas Electricity / Textile / Tanning / Stell / Met Industries / Shipbuilding / Footwear / Nepsi Employers' organizations Work programme of social partners 10 sector committees Affiliates
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Sectoral social dialogue Committees (SSDCs) 11 out of 42 committees officially recognized by the European Commission: SSDC Electricity SSDC Gas SSDC Paper SSDC Extractive Industries SSDC Chemical Industry SSDC Textile & Clothing SSDC Footwear SSDC Tanning/Leather SSDC Shipbuilding SSDC Metal SSDC Steel + NEPSI 7
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1.Textiles, Clothing, Leather and Footwear 2.Steel 3.Pharmaceuticals 4.ICT 5.Mechanical Engineering 6.Automotive 7.Aerospace 8.Shipbuilding Sector Committees
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9.Basic Materials (Chemicals, Rubber, Glass, Paper, Cement, etc.) 10.Energy (Electricity, Oil, Gas, Coal Mining, Wind and Solar Power) Develop sector activities / Close link to Sectoral SD (where applicable) Open to all affiliates Sector Committees
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Equal opportunities (part of the Statutes) Training & Education Youth (Ad hoc) Press & Communication (Ad hoc) Health and Safety (Ad hoc) Horizontal Activities
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8 Regions Support to regions where necessary : especially SE Europe (ex-YU + RO/BG) Capacity building Increased importance of Turkey Regional Work
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Thank you! Sylvain Lefebvre 12
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