L'accord des partenaires sociaux pour améliorer les conditions de travail dans le secteur de la pêche a finalement été présenté au Conseil
Près de trois ans après la présentation de l'accord des partenaires sociaux (SPA) concernant la mise en œuvre de la convention sur le travail dans la pêche C188 de l'OIT, la Commission européenne (CE) a présenté aujourd'hui, le 29 Avril 2016, l'accord devant le Conseil de l'UE. Les partenaires sociaux européens de la pêche, Europêche, Cogeca et la Fédération européenne des travailleurs des transports (ETF) **, ont chaleureusement accueilli cette étape, mais regrettent le retard considérable concernant la mise en œuvre du SPA qui assure un niveau élevé de protection aux les pêcheurs dans tous les aspects de leur travail. Les partenaires sociaux demandent à tous les États membres de l'UE de soutenir la proposition de directive du Conseil et les exhorte à ratifier la Convention 188 de l'OIT.
Vice-chair of the SSDC and ETF spokesperson Flemming Smidt responded: “SPAs are a crucial tool for an EU with the ambition to take the lead in setting social standards on a global level; ignoring them should never be an option. We call for a swift adoption of a Council Directive implementing the agreement and eradicating unfair competition from those fleets that do not apply decent working conditions.”
Europêche representative Ment van der Zwan, spokesperson of the employers in de SSDC-F stated: “We hope that the Dutch Presidency of the EU will be able to live up to the commitment expressed earlier this month to start working on the SPA as soon as possible. The transposition of our SPA into EU law will create a safer working environment and better working conditions for one of the most hazardous professions and in turn will reduce the incentive for illegal fishing operations. Our agreement will set an example to improve the situation of more than 30 million men and women working in the industry worldwide.”
The European Social Partners recently signed a joint declaration to mobilise national and European decision makers and urge them to engage in a meaningful dialogue with employers and trade unions to lay the ground work for a meaningful social dimension within the EU fisheries policies. The social partners will now continue raising awareness among EU Member States about the importance of ratifying the ILO C188 and of supporting the adoption of the SPA so that it becomes an EU Directive.
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For further information, please contact:
- Daniel VOCES, Europêche Policy Advisor (+32.2.230.48.48 or voces@europeche.org)
- Livia SPERA, ETF Political Secretary (+32.470.93.05.89 or spera@etf-europe.org)
* International Labour Organisation
** Europêche represents the catching sector in Europe. In the context of the Social Dialogue, the Association comprises 14 national organisations of fishing enterprises from Iceland and the following 9 EU Member States: DE, DK, ES, FR, IT, MT, NL, PL and UK.
The European Transport Workers’ Federation (ETF) represents more than 3.5 million transport workers from more than 230 transport unions and 41 European countries, in the following sectors: railways, road transport and logistics, maritime transport, inland waterways, civil aviation, ports & docks, tourism and fisheries.
Sources: Europeche
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