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12 January 2024

Message to EU Labour Ministers - A strong economy is the basis for continued social progress 

At a gathering in Namur this week, EU Labour Ministers discussed the European Pillar of Social Rights as part of the future EU Strategic Agenda.
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BusinessEurope Director General, Markus J. Beyrer, stressed that the next EU strategic agenda will make Europe successful again if it focuses on five points: put in place a strategy to rejuvenate our Single Market, deliver less and smarter legislation, turn the Green Deal into a real EU growth strategy, harness the growth and employment potential of digitalisation and AI, and improve economic security and

market diversification through an ambitious trade agenda. Beyrer also stressed that the social policy chapter should prioritise tackling the labour and skills shortages which are undermining economic growth and social progress in Europe, facilitating mobility within the Single Market (including through the introduction of an e-declaration for postings), and creating the conditions for stronger social dialogue across Europe.

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“We have high expectations of Mario Draghi’s upcoming report, as his important work should lead to concrete actions to put the European economy high on the agenda and back on track in the next institutional cycle.”


President Fredrik Persson on the upcoming EU competitiveness report at a meeting with Mario Draghi on 11 January

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