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The CEEP Annual Work Programme for 2012 outlines critical priorities aiming to improve public services and reinforce the European Social Model amid ongoing economic challenges. Key focus areas include social dialogue, service of general interest (SGIs) provision, and the necessity for credible negotiations in occupational pensions and youth employment. Emphasizing a pragmatic partnership stance, CEEP seeks to redefine its corporate image, enhance communication tools, and strengthen the connection between cross-sectoral and sectoral social dialogues. These actions are vital for CEEP's future positioning and impact.
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CEEPAnnual Work Programme 2012Update and Outlook Meeting of the General Assembly Brussels 15 May 2012
Structure of Presentation • Political context • Political vision • Priorities in 2012: SGIs • Priorities in 2012: Social Dialogue • “TO DOs”
Political context • EU still in crisis despite slow recovery announced by Spring forecast 2012-2013 • Increased EU framework for economic governance: European Semester, “Six Pack”, Fiscal compact... + involvement of European Social Partners • New equilibrium to be found after elections in France and Greece. • Pact for growth and discussions on the European Social Model are/will be on the agenda • It’s time to act! • Opportunity for a new positioning of CEEP as THE engine of the European Social Model through innovative, competitive and modern public services. • First step: CEEP message ahead of Summit of Heads of State and Government in Brussels 28-29th June
Political visionAcquis + and beyond • Position CEEP as leader on discussions on the European Social Model • Build a long term vision on SGIs • Based on the work started beginning of 2011 on the occasion of the Single Market Act • Interpreting the EU legal framework for SGIs providers (after the changes in the Lisbon Treaty) • Create a 2 level message (scientific/generally accessible) and disseminate it as THE reference for SGIs in Europe • Acquis + approach = the backbone of CEEP strategy in the coming months...and beyond
Priorities in 2012: SGIs Public procurement and concessions: ensuring an adequate legal framework and legal certainty • Clear recognition of the freedom of authorities to organise the provision of SGIs • Proper definition of the scope of both initiatives • Better definition of in-house/full recognition of public-public cooperation • Flexibility and simplicity for an optimal use of the tools (avoiding additional burden) • An argument to promote the CEEP-CSR label against compulsory social criteria in public procurement • CEEP positioning as the “pragmatic partner” is paying back
Priorities in 2012: social dialogue • Working Time Directive: failure of negotiations is not an option. Credibility of European Social Dialogue is at stake. Public Services Employers are the key to the solution • Occupational Pensions: the freedom of employers to organise occupational pensions without additional financial burden must be preserved • Youth Employment: CEEP must do its homework to build up the case of Public Services Employers as promoters of high quality youth employment
Our “TO DOs” • Redefine CEEP’s corporate image • Further develop CEEP Communication tools • Externally to EU Institutions and CEEP Partners • Internally to CEEP members • Concentrate on transversal issues while profiting from sectoral expertise: • Intensify the link between cross-sectoral and sectoral social dialogue, use sectoral evidence to support lobby on transversal issues, prevent splitting up of public services by creation of a new set of sectoral social dialogue committees without CEEP • New and more members: essential for finances, vital for representativity!
Structure for action We are here! CY IRL LT GR IT LV DK 2012 2013 2014 2015 LE Conference CEEP-CSR awarding LE Conference LEConference “Acquis +” event 2013: IRL, LT 2014: GR, IT 2015: LV, LUX 2016: NL, SR CEEP Congress Dissemination CEEP work on Acquis + : participation in defining the European Social Model 2017: MT, UK 2018: EST, BG 2019: AT, RO 2020: FIN
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