24
Apr
2024
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La Hulpe declaration on the future of social Europe (debate)
Mr President, I would like to start with a closing line. And it reads: “The soft forces will certainly win in the end.” Allow me to be a little nostalgic in my last speech here as a MEP in plenary. Because we've come a long way. From Gothenburg to Porto and last week to Terhulpen. Over the past decade, I have had the honour of fighting for a more social Europe, for equal pay for equal work in the same workplace, adequate minimum wages, rules on pay transparency, to close the pay gap, and better protection of platform workers. But we're not there yet. Because unfortunately, employers are like a Caterpillar Never Enough. Like water, they always look for the lowest point, but then to produce as cheaply as possible and to get the highest possible profit. So we have to support the dikes well, no matter what the Terhulpen Declaration does. It states: Public money must go to decent work, covered by a collective agreement. Public money should be for the benefit of society, not at the expense of society. Now that there are rules against the exploitation of European workers, you see that employers seize the opportunity to put people in front of their cart from outside. That is why the European Labour Authority must tackle not only the exploitation of European workers, but also that of workers from outside Europe. To ensure workers and trade union rights, we need legislation for AI in the workplace. The workplace is changing a lot because of the digital and the green revolution. The commitment to actively involve and consult the social partners is essential. And yes, honestly, my hands are itchy. But I must also say: I have great confidence in our European Commissioner and spitzenkandidat Nicolas Schmit and my great colleagues from the S&D and the rest of the coordinators to also fight the next battle. Because the soft forces will win in the end. It was a great pleasure.