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How is security debated within Europe’s Left and progressive forces? Considerations for a new Left concept of security
November 25, 2020
FINAL DECLARATION 2020
November 26, 2020

What new model for production and work facing the explosion of unemployment

November 26, 2020

REPORT THEMATIC FORUM

Current situation:

  • COVID19 crisis has brought/enhanced: free economic competition based in labour costs // States getting less and less taxes // more unbalanced labour relation
  • Left progressive thinking has to shape this revolution or we will become unimportant
  • Big chunks of the European population has almost been “left behind”
  • If we do not provide the answers, answers will not be democratic
  • Nobody knows what the “new normal” will look like

We need to:

  • Forge a new “civilisation project”, with job creation and re-skilling of workforce
  • EU Central Bank controlled by member states
  • Stop relocation and outsourcing consequences
  • Focus EU policies on social protection, minimum salary, extensive public services
  • Feminist and Youth approach
  • Govern the environmental and technological transition and the transit to a new social and economic model towards a circular economy
  • Aim to a “left no one behind” policy
  • Money of the EU “recovery Plan” in the pocket of workers, not multinationals
  • Give the “Just Transition” concept a key role in any recovery plan
  • Assess the benefits of a possible European membership of workers

Solutions:

  • Industrial & economic sovereignty of states, not corporations lead
  • EU cooperation rules: erase social dumping and harmonise taxes (end tax havens)
  • Economic gains devoted to the benefit of people
  • Reduction of working time without reduction of wages
  • Universal income
  • Rights for precarious workers and new forms of employment (a new Chart of Rights)
  • Redistribute workload in Europe
  • Priority given to national and sectoral level CBA’s over company agreements
  • Fossil fuels industry model re-shaped towards a green model
  • Re-skilling of workers through a European “Marshall Plan”
  • Automation seen as an opportunity at macro-level (possibly a threat at micro-level)
  • Ensure statutory minimum wages to erase working-poor situations

Conclusions:

  • Citizens expecting solutions from a left social-political alliance at European level.
  • Collective bargaining and labour rights need to be regained with a progressive agenda
  • We have to deliver a way to a fair and social environmental transition
  • Unite forces, show UNITY and SOLIDARITY is paramount to gain strength and visibility
  • Future of work and society has to be human-centric and based on ethics

TODAY’S UTOPIA IS TOMORROW’S REALITY

Enrique Carmona

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