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Brussels, European Trade Union Institute (ETUI) and European Social Observatory (OSE), 2025, 188 p.
Sabato S., Ghailani D. et Spasova S. (dir.)
Brussels, European Trade Union Institute (ETUI) and European Social Observatory (OSE), 2025, 188 p.
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OSE Paper Series, Research Paper No. 63, Brussels: European Social Observatory, May 2024, 53p.
Vanhercke B., Sabato S. and Spasova S. (eds.)
Brussels, European Trade Union Institute (ETUI) and European Social Observatory (OSE), 198p.
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The main objective of this research project is to explore how to strengthen the EU’s just transition framework by reinforcing the socio-ecological dimension of the European Pillar of Social Rights (EPSR) – using the upcoming review of the EPSR’s Action Plan to reinforce links between the EU’s green transition and social policy frameworks, and related governance structures.
The OSE was contracted by the European Trade Union Institute (ETUI) to write a preliminary assessment of whether the European Green Deal (EGD) constitutes a suitable policy framework to combine environmental and economic objectives with the pursuit of social fairness, thus ensuring a just transition towards more sustainable economies and societies. The resulting Working paper focuses on two elements that appear crucial to the achievement of a socially just transition in the framework of the EGD.
L’Observatoire social européen est partenaire du Projet NEUJOBS, financé par la Commission européenne (7è programme-cadre) et prévu pour une durée de quatre ans. Le principal objectif du projet est de faire la lumière sur les opportunités et les difficultés que représentent les transitions socio-économique et écologiques, pour le marché du travail. Afin d’inclure dans la recherche les positions du plus de parties prenantes possibles, les partenaires sociaux seront particulièrement impliqués.