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What are the 20 principles of the European Pillar of Social Rights? (easy-to-read version)

Easy to read version

  • Map of the Europan Union and a European flag

    The European Union (EU) is a group
    of 27 European countries
    working together.

  • Group of people, including a man with his thumb up, a person in wheel chair, a blind man and a black woman

    The European Union wants to make Europe
    a fairer place, inclusive and full of opportunities
    for everyone.

  • Woman thinking about her rights

    To make this happen, the European Union set up 
    the European Pillar of Social Rights.

  • A lawyer thinking

    The European Pillar of Social Rights 
    explains what every European Union country
    should do to make sure everyone gets a good job, 
    and other rights.

    Rights are what you are allowed
    to have and do by law.

  • Two women shanking hands, a European flag on the background

    The European Pillar has 20 parts, 
    called ‘principles’.

    These parts have been agreed
    by all 27 European Union countries.

1. Education, training
and life-long learning

  • Child with a school blackboard on the background, growing up and becoming a young woman

    Everyone has the right to good education and training
    throughout their whole life.

2. Equal treatment
between women and men

  • Woman and a man standing, at the side of a big hand thumbs up

    Men and women must be treated
    in the same fair way 
    in every part of life.

  • Group of smiling professional workers

    This includes being treated in the same fair way:

    •  when you are looking for work;
  • Smiling woman in front of a laptop working from home
    • when you are in work;
  • Fair pay: smiling workers aside of euro banknotes
    • when getting paid for the work you do.

3. Equal opportunities

  • Equal opportunities: group of similing people including kids and a person on a wheel chair

    Equal opportunities means that everyone
    has the same fair chance to take part
    in the world around them.

4. Help to get a job

  • A woman working in front of a laptop, at her right stands an hand thumbs up

    Everyone has the right to be supported
    to get work or set up their own business.

5. Work that is flexible
and lasts for a long time

  • Fair and equal treatment at work: two hands shaking, a man giving a training and a smiling woman with her thumbs up

    All workers have the right to:

    • fair and equal treatment at work;
    • get support and training;
    • feel safe and secure in their job.

6. Pay

  • A street-sweeper aside of euro's banknotes icon

    All workers have the right to fair pay,
    for a decent standard of living.

7. Clear information about your job

  • A man being informed about his job's rights

    All workers have the right 
    to clear information about their work.

    Workers also have the right
    to clear information about the reasons
    why they lost their job.

8. Listening to workers

  • A woman saying what she thinh

    All workers have the right to speak up
    about decisions that affect them at work.

9. Work-life and home-life

  • A family thumbs up, in front of their house

    All workers who are parents or carers
    have the right to take time off work
    to help the people they look after.

10. Health and safety

  • Construction workers

    All workers have the right to be protected at work.

    Workplaces should be safe and healthy for everyone.

    Personal information must stay private.

11. Childcare and support to children

  • Kids thumbs up

    All children have the right 
    to get good care and education

  • A children curled up in a corner

    All children have the right
     to protection from poverty.

12. Protection from being very poor

  • An house, tap water and a bag filled with fruit

    Everyone has the right
    to the basic things they need to live.

13. Unemployment benefits

  • Man thumbs up and euro's banknotes

    Everyone without a job
    has a right to unemployment benefits.

    This is money to help you afford
    the basic things you need to live.

14. People who don’t have enough money

  • A civil servant talking with a man

    People who cannot afford basic services
    have the right to extra help 
    from the government. 

15. Old age pensions

  • A couple of old people and euro's banknotes

    Women and men 
    have equal rights to a pension.

    A pension is money for you
    to live on when you retire.

16. Healthcare

  • Medical staff

    Everyone has the right to affordable,
    good-quality healthcare.

17. People with disabilities

  • Persons with disabilities

    People with disabilities
    have the right to support to:

    • live with dignity;
    • take part in the world around them.

18. Long-term care

  • Old woman on a wheel chair and her carer

    Everyone has the right
    to affordable long-term care.

    That is care for people 
    who have a health condition or serious disability.

19. Housing

  • House

    Everyone has the right to a good-quality,
    affordable place to live.

20. Basic services

  •  Drinking water, electricity and wi-fi connections

    Everyone has the right to basic services.

    Basic services include getting access to things
    like water, electricity, banking and internet.