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The Commission has published the Quality Jobs Roadmap, a flagship initiative to promote quality jobs across the European Union. The Quality Jobs Roadmap places social dialogue and collective bargaining as fundamental enablers of quality jobs.

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The European Commission has presented the Quality Jobs Roadmap, a strong commitment to improving job quality and creating high-quality and future-proof jobs in Europe.

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The European Trade Union Committee for Education (ETUCE) and the European Federation of Education Employers (EFEE) have reached an autonomous agreement on telework and the right to disconnect in the education sector, which employs around 17 million workers in the EU.

This year' European Semester Autumn Package highlights how social partners play a crucial role in shaping policies, with an emphasis on improving job quality.

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The Commission has launched the second-stage consultation of European social partners to gather their views on the content of a potential EU action to ensure workers’ right to disconnect and fair telework.

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The European Public Service Union (EPSU) and social employers have signed a new framework of action to boost retention and recruitment in the care sector. It aims at facing the persistent staff shortages and high turnover rates of care workers.

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Today marked a significant milestone in EU-level social dialogue. Trade unions and employers’ organisations representing the hospitals and health care sector have signed a joint commitment aimed at better supporting healthcare workers and advocating for increased EU investments in healthcare.

The European Labour Authority (ELA) plays a pivotal role in fair labour mobility within the EU, according to the first Commission evaluation of ELA’s five years of activity.

The European Parliament and EU Member States have reached a political agreement on the revised European Works Council Directive, which aims to strengthen social dialogue in the EU.

The Union for the Mediterranean (UfM) met in Porto on 6-7 May at the 18th Regional Platform on Employment and Labour.