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THE SOCIA - L PILLAR AND THE FUTURE OF THE EU SOCIAL AGENDA

12 Feb 2024

Given the redesign of the EU’s economic governance, Finally, the Semester process, a key component of the start of a new legislature in Brussels in 2024, the the EU’s socio-economic governance framework, upcoming EPSR action plan review of 2025 and in the has undergone adjustments to accommodate context of war in Ukraine, the “cost-of-living” crisis, the principles outlined in the EPSR. [...] governance, the start of a new legislature in Brussels in 2024, the upcoming EPSR action plan review of Tommaso Grossi, Laura Rayner, Danielle Brady, 2025 and in the context of war in Ukraine, the “cost- Xheimina Dervishi of-living” crisis, the green and digital transitions, and the splintering of the political landscape, the The Social Pillar and the Future of the EU Social Agenda 11 1. [...] Against the backdrop of labour aftermath of the eurozone crisis and the Brexit vote, market polarisation, inadequate social protection both of which underscored the need for a renewed and increased vulnerability, the action plan emerged focus on Europe’s social dimension and to soothe as the linchpin of the current Commission’s social the political and social costs of austerity measures, agenda. [...] Additionally, the social justice and resilience; the strengthened Strategic Framework on Health and Safety Youth Guarantee; and the Commission’s at Work (2021-2027) laid the foundation for a safer and healthier working environment, The Social Pillar and the Future of the EU Social Agenda 21 Number of Initiatives demonstrating the EU’s commitment to 2.3.2 Social protection safeguarding the well-bei. [...] the low participation in early childhood education and care, as well as gender employment gap, Regarding the analysis of the alignment between the rising (regional) inequalities and low integration of RRF, specifically the NRRPs, and the EPSR, Austria vulnerable people in the labour market”.43 Moreover, and Spain – amongst the countries pooled for 69% of the social investments in the Austrian plan.
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