Essential workers rally in Brussels for better pay and conditions through EU procurement reform

BRUSSELS, 1 October 2024 – Today, 1,000 essential workers – cleaners, security guards and food service employees – from nine European countries rallied in Brussels, demanding that European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen act to improve pay and conditions for millions of workers through procurement reform. Workers, trade union leaders and members of the […]

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“We support essential workers’ demands for a reform of EU public procurement rules”

We, economists from around the world, support essential workers’ and their trade unions’ demands for a reform of EU public procurement rules that strengthens collective bargaining and improves working conditions in labour-intensive sectors such as cleaning, security and food services. The Covid-19 pandemic underscored the critical economic value of outsourced workers in sectors such as […]

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