On 8 November, the Council adopted the Recommendation on Access to
social protection for workers and the self-employed, a key initiative
part of the roll-out of the European Pillar of Social Rights.
Commissioner for Employment, Social Affairs, Skills and Labour Mobility, Marianne Thyssen, welcomed the adoption with the following statement: "This
is another important step towards a fairer and more social Europe. In
the new world of work we see more and more different types of work and
more frequent job changes. We need to ensure that no one is left behind
and everybody has the right to adequate benefits if they fall ill, have
an accident or enter parenthood, become unemployed or retire. With this
Recommendation, Member States commit to extend the coverage of social
protection systems to ensure this. This is key to maintain trust in
social protection systems, but also to ensure a level playing field on
the labour market and avoid a race to the bottom. The EU must continue
to strive for high social standards. I count on Member States to deliver
on this commitment and make social protection fit for the future.” Social
security systems were primarily developed for and remain geared towards
workers in ‘standard employment relations', implying a long-term,
full-time work relationship, leaving other groups less covered. This
potentially concerns a large share of people in the EU's labour market.
Nowadays, 4 out of 10 people work on non-standard contracts or are
self-employed.Over the next year, the Commission will support Member
States and stakeholders in achieving the objectives of the
recommendation through dialogue and mutual learning activities, but also
by improving statistics and proposing a monitoring framework. The
Commission will closely analyse the plan to be submitted by each Member
State within 18 months to inform on the corresponding measures to be
taken at the national level. A complete overview of all initiatives in
the social field by the Juncker Commission is available here. (For more information: Christian Spahr – Tel. +32 229 50055; Athina Reuter – Tel.: +32 229 82390)
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Collegamento al testo in Italiano (Lo scorso 8 novembre il Consiglio ha adottato la raccomandazione sull'accesso alla protezione sociale per i lavoratori subordinati e autonomi, un’iniziativa fondamentale nell’ambito dell’attuazione del pilastro europeo dei diritti sociali. (...))
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Collegamento al testo in Italiano (Lo scorso 8 novembre il Consiglio ha adottato la raccomandazione sull'accesso alla protezione sociale per i lavoratori subordinati e autonomi, un’iniziativa fondamentale nell’ambito dell’attuazione del pilastro europeo dei diritti sociali. (...))

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