CESI Youth

CESI Youth CESI Youth - the Youth of the European Confederation of Independent Trade Unions Through its member organisations, CESI represents several million employees.

The European Confederation of Independent Trade Unions (CESI – Confédération européenne des syndicats indépendants)is a European umbrella organisation, with members from EU - member states and associated countries. CESI is not attached to any political party and defends trade union pluralism on a European level. CESI champions better living and working conditions, as well as the progress of Europe’s social dimension.

15/03/2022
22/02/2022

Today, on February 17, the European Parliament took one step forward in addressing the effects of the COVID-19 crisis on youth employment and education by voting in favour of a resolution on ‘Empowering European youth: post-pandemic employment and social recovery’. CESI welcomes the resolution a...

10/02/2022

📢 The 6th annual European Vocational Skills Week has been announced and focuses on VET & the Green 🍃 Transition.

You can now be part of the Week by linking your event to the Week, sharing your VET success story & more.

Find more info & to learn how you can participate here ➡️ europa.eu/!8cwpdu

09/02/2022
04/02/2022

Tomorrow’s green 🍃 economy needs new skills.

No matter where you are, you can now join the 6th annual European Vocational Skills Week. Simply register your Vocational Education & Training (VET) event or participate in an event.

Learn how here ➡️ europa.eu/!79y4dy

24/01/2022

📢 SAVE THE DATE

On this International Education Day 📚 we are glad to announce the European Vocational Skills Week 2022.

📅 16-20 May 2022
🌍 This year’s theme is VET & the Green Transition

Find more info & to learn how you can participate, here ➡️ europa.eu/!8cwpdu

25/11/2021
27/10/2021

Digital Debate Live 27 Ottobre 2021 10:30 - 12:30

12/10/2021

The role of public services during the COVID-19 pandemic was crucial for maintaining socio-economic stability in Europe.

08/10/2021

European Youth Event

Live stream https://youtu.be/JZ-L_SfHXPk

CESI Youth panel on ‘EU Resilience and Recovery Policies:
Bringing Youth Employment Back on Track’

8 October 2021|online|10 – 12 o’ clock

The headlining speakers at this event include:
o Matthäus Fandrejewski - CESI Youth Representative
o Cora Stalph, moderator of the conference
o Max Uebe – Head of Unit, Directorate-General for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion at the European Commission
o María Rodríguez Alcázar - European Youth Forum
o Sarah Coupechoux – Abbe Pierre Foundation
o Yasmine Ouirhrane – Founder of We Belong
o Eszter Sandor - Eurofound
o Gregor Greif – Slovenian Ministry of Labour, Family, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities, Directorate for Labour Market and Employment Peter Ulrich, Scientific Project Officer, Joint Research Centre, European Commission
o Brando Benifei - Member of the European Parliament
o Jana Degrott – Local Councillor at Grand Dutchy of Luxembourg

05/10/2021
05/10/2021

During the Covid-19 pandemic, citizens, companies and policy makers experienced painfully how vulnerable healthcare systems are to a sudden increase in the number of patients in need of acute care, and how dependent societies and economies are on a functioning health care system.

Taking a broader perspective, after 9/11, the 2008 financial crisis, the 2010 European debt crisis, the 2015 refugee migration challenges and the 2015/2016 terrorist attacks, everyone became aware once again that crises do not remain sectoral: they are stress tests for public administrations, for health and education systems, for security and police forces, for the justice system and many further parts of the public services alike, all of whom are in exceptional demand.

Not only, but especially in times of crises, public services are at the forefront of providing essential goods and services which are indispensable especially for the most vulnerable members of our societies and economies. It is the public sector which is ‘essential’. It cares, protects and supports –the citizens, the society and the economy. It determines whether societies are sustainable or not.

The Covid-19 pandemic has reminded everyone, again, of the importance of long-term planning and crisis preparedness of public services. It has revealed once more that crises are unpredictable in nature and scope but are certain to happen, and that public services cannot be equipped overnight in a tailored manner. It has made clear that long-term investments across the public services are necessary to make them resilient and performing during crises that inevitably occur. Without well performing public services also in times of crisis, the 20 principles of the European Pillar of Social Rights cannot be attained.

AGENDA
10.00 Welcome & introduction
Klaus Heeger, Secretary General, CESI
Karolina Zbytniewska, Chief Editor, EURACTIV Poland, moderator of the conference

10.10 Keynote address
Barbara Kauffmann, Director for Employment and Social Governance, European Commission

10.30 Insights by experts: Experiences of public service personnel during the pandemic
Tadas Leončikas, Senior Research Manager, Social Policies Unit, Eurofound
Otto Aiglsperger, President, CESI Expert Commission ‘Public Administrations’
Valeria Ronzitti, Secretary General, SGI Europe
Heather Roy, Board Member, Social Services Europe

Insights by experts: Strong public services post-covid
Mihai Palimariciuc, Policy Analyst, EPC
Peter Ulrich, Scientific Project Officer, Joint Research Centre, European Commission

12.00 Closing Remarks
Dragoș Pîslaru, Member of the European Parliament, Renew Europe

12.20 Final remarks by the Chair
Klaus Heeger, Secretary General, CESI
Fabian Zuleeg, Chief Executive, EPC

12.30 End

This conference, co-funded by the European Union, will take stock of the lessons learnt from the pandemic and previous crises and seek to advance a strong European public service agenda which will put investments in the equipment, facilities and staff of public services first – starting with the Recovery and Resilience Facility programmes in the Member States as of this fall, which must be implemented in the spirit of the European Pillar of Social Rights.

The EPC study on ‘Well-performing public services for a fair and resilient European society’ will provide the background for the discussions.

Happy international   ! We are here today at our Hungarian Member organization  MKKSZ where they elected a new board to ...
12/08/2021

Happy international ! We are here today at our Hungarian Member organization MKKSZ where they elected a new board to ensure that has their voice heard ! 🎊🎉🎈🍾

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