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26/09/2017
UNI Europa on Junker, State of the Union, speech
As President of the European Commission, Juncker, sets sail towards a more social Europe, Trade Unions keep watch in unsure waters
11/07/2017
Eurostat on EU unemployment
The euro area unemployment rate was 9.3% in May 2017, stable compared to April 2017 and down from 10.2% in May 2016. It is the lowest rate recorded in the euro area since March 2009
07/07/2017
UNI Europa “Call on Slovak Banking Association to return to the negotiation table”
Declaration of UNI Europa Finance who participated at the workshop “Collective bargaining” that took place in Bratislava on 11-12 June 2017, in the frame of the joint project of ITC-ILO and UNI Europa Finance
03/07/2017
Finance Watch comments on Pan-European Personal Pension proposal
Finance Watch welcomes the Commission’s proposal for a regulation that sets out common principles for a Pan-European Personal Pension (PEPP) product.
19/06/2017
A letter from FABI to Santander about US workers
FABI sent a letter to Ms. Ana Botin CEO of Santander Group in support to USA workers in the bank asking the respect of the collective agreement
15/06/2017
Finance watch on CMU Mid-term review
EU Commission should resist deregulation, be bold on sustainability
05/06/2017
Finance Watch comments on the STS Securitisation agreement
STS Securitisation is not simple and will need careful monitoring to avoid past mistakes
17/05/2017
Italian Trade Unions signed the agreement with ABI on Sales
Italian UNI Finance affiliated trade unions reached an agreement with the Italian Banking Association (ABI) on sales policies and work organisation - Full documentation
09/05/2017
Eurostat on EU unemployment
The euro area unemployment rate is 9.5%, the highest youth unemployment rate are recorded in Greece (48.0%) , Spain (40.5%) and Italy (34.1%).
26/04/2017
UNI Europa on Brexit
UNI Europa Statement on Brexit, following the triggering of Article 50 of the EU Treaties by the UK Government