A stable business environment that allows competition, full implementation of the single market, trust within society created through frank dialogue and respect for European values such as the rule of law – these are some of the conditions needed for an open Europe identified by the participants...
Social economy enterprises are based on shared characteristics and their main objective is to have a social and societal impact. As economic operators, they produce goods and services, often of general interest, but they use any surpluses primarily to achieve these social and societal objectives...
In 2017, the European Disability and Development Week (EDDW) launched the photography competition “Together for Inclusion” to challenge attitudinal barriers towards people with disabilities. The ten pictures that made it to the final capture people with disabilities showing they have the right t...
The European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) commissioned Ramboll to conduct a study on best practices on national export promotion activities in order to ascertain the EU’s best practices. As the name of the study implies, the focus is on export activities at the Member State level. With r...
In this brochure, we have collected a series of opinions in which the EESC has reflected on the various policies that constitute the building blocks of the Banking Union as well as the remaining issues facing its completion....
The present report focuses on the human resources activities of Directorate HRF. Its purpose is to show what HR does to get and keep EESC staff – as individuals and as a group - in an optimal position to contribute to the overall mission of the EESC. In line with the general secretariat's Manage...
This study aims to provide a better understanding of the factors influencing citizens' choices in favour of populism in societies in non-metropolitan areas, in which the populist vote is higher than in large urban areas, and the role played by CSOs in preventing and opposing populism by research...