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EAPN’s work on quality jobs and employment and campaigning

EAPN Decent Work Task Force Amana Ferro Policy Officer, EAPN Secretariat. EAPN’s work on quality jobs and employment and campaigning. EUROPEAN ANTI-POVERTY NETWORK RÉSEAU EUROPÉEN DES ASSOCIATIONS DE LUTTE CONTRE LA PAUVRETÉ ET L’EXCLUSION SOCIALE. Overview of the Presentation

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EAPN’s work on quality jobs and employment and campaigning

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  1. EAPN Decent Work Task Force Amana Ferro Policy Officer, EAPN Secretariat EAPN’s work on quality jobs and employment and campaigning EUROPEAN ANTI-POVERTY NETWORK RÉSEAU EUROPÉEN DES ASSOCIATIONS DE LUTTE CONTRE LA PAUVRETÉ ET L’EXCLUSION SOCIALE

  2. Overview of the Presentation • EAPN and the European Employment Strategy • EAPN’s products and deliverables on decent work • EAPN’s campaigning track record • Policy Hooks and Opportunities – EU and national level

  3. EAPN and the European Employment Strategy Qualityemploymentis a route out of povertyfor thosewhocanwork. • Involved in monitoring the EES sinceits adoption in 1997 (Amsterdam Treaty), and throughoutitssubsequent incorporation in the LisbonStrategy and the Europe 2020 Strategy; • EmploymentWorking Group of EAPN up to September 2011 – meeting three times a year, one representative / national network • See a brief description of the EES here. • See a summary of EAPN’s involvement here. • SeeEAPN’smainemploymentconcernshere.

  4. EAPN’s products and deliverables on Employment • EAPN Explainer on Quality Work and Employment (upcoming, 2013) • Lifeboat or Life Sentence? Report on the Troika and emergency assistance programmes and their impact on poverty and social exclusion, December 2013 (upcoming). • EAPN, Working and Poor – Position paper on In-Work Poverty, November 2013. • EAPN NRP Reports: 2013 – Widening the Gap(Chapter 3); 2012 - An EU worth defending(Chapter 3); 2011- Deliver Inclusive Growth(Chapter 3). • EAPN10 Principles on Quality Work(2011) • EAPN Video:Pathways to Work (2011). • EAPN Response to the Joint Employment Report: 2011; 2010; 2009(not done in 2012; upcoming in 2013). • EAPN Anti Poverty Mag Quality of Work for Quality of Life(2011). • EAPN Book:Active Inclusion: Making It Happen!(Chapter 4) (2010). • EAPNresponse to A European Agenda for New Skills and Jobs(2010). • EAPNposition on Skills and Mobility(2009).

  5. EAPN Campaigns – Minimum Income • 2007-2009 • Posters, postcards, campaign guide; • Supportingdocuments– leaflet, Myths and Realities; • Website - www.adequateincome.eu; • Appeal signedbypersonalities and notonly; published in thenational and European media (all EU languages); • European conference - Laying the Foundations of a Fairer Europe – Ensuring adequate minimum income for all - 2010 • Proposalfor a Framework DirectiveonMinimumIncome – legal study, draftDirective, accompanyingdocuments, garneringpoliticalsupport • More details: http://www.eapn.eu/en/what-we-do/our-campaigns/join-the-eapn-campaign-for-adequate-minimum-income-schemes Challenges: • Unevenresources in nationalnetworks; • Differentnationalsettings / priorities; • Lack of mobilisationafter 2010;

  6. EAPN Campaigns – EU Money for Poverty Reduction NOW! • 25% of the Cohesion Policy budget to the European Social Fund (ESF), and 20% of the European Social Fund to poverty reduction and social inclusion; • SupportingtheCommission’s position, alsobackedbytheEuropeanParliament; • LargeBrussels-based NGO coalition; • Petitionpicked up byAvaaz (13.000 signatures); extensive use of social media; • Leaflet and campaignmaterialstranslated in 8 languages; • More details: http://www.eapn.eu/en/what-we-do/our-campaigns/eu-money-for-poverty-reduction-now Challenges: • Lack of resources at thenationallevel (including time); • Technicaltopic, notalwaysrelevant, hardtogetownership • Closelytiedtoan EU calendar, difficulttoalwaysfollow.

  7. EAPN Campaigns – Water is a Human Right • EAPN was one of the 9 leading organisation, but not the initiatior (which was EPSU). • 1,547,859 signatures online and around 315,000 on paper, nearly double the 1 million target • EAPN ensured visibility and tried to mobilise its members through the Flash, the AntiPoverty Mag, and social media; • More details: http://www.right2water.eu/news/press-communication-%E2%80%9Cwater-human-right%E2%80%9D-will-submit-certificates-16-million-signatories • Challenges: • Issue did not have the same relevance for all countries;

  8. EAPN Campaigns – European Parliament Elections 2014 • Objective: obtaincandidates’ commitmenttochange and to social Europe, basedon human rights. • Strong media action and campaigning materials targeting them, promoting alliance working. • EAPN national networks: raise awareness at the national level and encourage people to vote and enageg. • Campaigning elements: manifesto + pledge + postcard; • Communication: dedicated blog; social media; page on EAPN website; printed and audio-visual press; press releases; Flash; special EAPN Mag; visual identity; templates; press releases. Challenges: • Europeansdon’twantto vote anymore • Variedaudience: candidates, voters, media, etc.

  9. Policy Hooks and Opportunities – EU and national level • Europe 2020: Influencing National Reform Programmes, National Social Reports, Country Specific Recommendations, the European Semester – based on the employment target. • Mid-Term Review – of Europe 2020 Guidelines and targets, maybe even Flagship Initiatives. • European Parliament elections – incorporating demands into the campaigning, forging better relationships with national / EU politicians; • New European Commission, including Commissioner on Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion; • European Commission revision of the concept of quality work – ongoing in the Employment Committee. • Strengthen alliance-building on the ground, particularly with trade unions and similar organisations.

  10. Thank you for your attention! For more information: Amana Ferro, Policy Officer amana.ferro@eapn.eu or visit www.eapn.eu EUROPEAN ANTI-POVERTY NETWORK RÉSEAU EUROPÉEN DE LUTTE CONTRE LA PAUVRETÉ ET L’EXCLUSION SOCIALE SQUARE DE MEEUS, 18 – 1050 BRUSSELS TEL: 0032 2 226 58 50 – FAX: 0032 2 26 58 69 www.eapn.eu - team@eapn.eu

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