a
QUÈ ES TRACTAVA
b
POSICIÓ DELS VERDS
c
QUÈ HEM ASSOLIT
d
QUÈ NO HEM ASSOLIT

Developing the job potential of a new sustainable economy

In 2010, unemployment in the EU reached an unprecedented level of around 10%.

As the economic crisis continued to unfold, that rate rose even higher.

At the same time, the EU is lagging behind in its efforts to combat climate change and to boost participation in the labour market.

The Greens therefore called on Parliament to draft a position on an employment strategy designed to tackle these problems.

 

Quina ha estat la posició dels Verds?

For the Greens, ‘green jobs’ are all those that promote sustainable development by providing meaningful employment, strengthening social cohesion, reducing the environmental impact of economic activities and boosting the use of renewable energies.

Nearly all industrial and service sectors – not just high-tech companies – can potentially make their jobs greener.

However, the transformation required to achieve this would require long-term legal and financial incentives.

Measures to combat discrimination and promote gender equality would also be required.

 

Ha adoptat el Parlament la posició dels Verds?

The report, which was initiated by the Greens, was adopted by a large majority.

We also succeeded in mustering majority support for our key demands and rebuffing the EPP'S efforts to degrade the term 'green' to a mere 'political colour code'.

 

En quins punts s'ha ignorat la posició dels Verds?
The Greens were very satisfied with the outcome of the negotiations.
Referències
PREMSA I ESDEVENIMENTS
Comissió:EMPL

Procediment legislatiu:Own-initiative procedure

Referències:2010/2010(INI)

Ponent:Elisabeth Schroedter (GREENS/EFA)

Pels Verds:Elisabeth Schroedter

Votació:07/10/2010

Representant a la comissió:Philine Scholze (Email)