MEPs call for decisive action to fight inequalities in the EU

11 Oct 2019 10:30 AM

EC and EU countries have to beef up social rights by delivering on the EU Pillar of Social Rights with legislative proposals and adequate funding.

While the euro area’s unemployment rate hit a record low of 7.4% in August 2019, youth unemployment remains unacceptably high and large socio-economic differences between EU countries persist, according to the Employment Committee’s annual report. The 2020 poverty reduction target will not be met, leaving the EU with some 113 million people in the EU at risk of poverty and social exclusion.

In the resolution, adopted by 422 votes against 131 and 101 abstentions, MEPs call for

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Yana Toom (Renew, EE) , rapporteur, said: “The country-specific recommendations issued by the Commission since 2012 are not only about economic, but also about the EU’s social policies. However, the declining trend in implementing them is unacceptable and must be reversed. The Commission has to convince Member States that the social health of the EU is not less important than defending the single market or any other common policy.”

Background

Since 2018, the Employment and Social Affairs Committee has been preparing an annual report on Employment and Social Policies, submitted to plenary vote in advance of the Council adopting euro-area recommendations and conclusions on the annual growth survey. The annual exercise serves as a contribution to the drafting of country specific recommendations (CSRs) in the frame of the European Semester for the following year.