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Inequality in Europe. Launch of the ETUI/ETUC Benchmarking Working Europe 2021 report

3 December 2021, 12h30 – 14h CET, Zoom

The European Trade Union Institute (ETUI), the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC), the Brussels office of the Austrian Chamber of Labour (AK EUROPA) and ÖGB Europabüro are pleased to invite you to the launch of this year’s Benchmarking Working Europe report.

Despite enjoying the status of the most equal region in the world, Europe remains, overall, a land of rising inequalities, with new dimensions and forms of inequality constantly emerging and Covid-19 as a most recent catalyst for many of them. While it is not obvious at all how these growing societal rifts will be addressed, let alone remedied, in the post pandemic world, it is clear that they should be dealt with as a matter of urgency since the longer we take to reverse inequality the harder it will be to reconstruct sustainable and resilient European economies and societies.

This issue of Benchmarking Working Europe takes stock of the various inequalities in Europe, emphasizing how the pandemic has both generated new dimensions of inequality and aggravated existing ones, as well as pointing out how inequalities are an obstruction to resilience and sustainability and actively hinder a post-pandemic vision for a prosperous and equitable Europe. It also seeks to identify a range of policy actions that could assist with tackling inequalities.

Welcome: Luca Visentini, General Secretary of the ETUC, Philippe Pochet, ETUI General Director and Oliver Röpke, ÖGB, President of the EESC Workers´ Group

Presentation of main findings of the Benchmarking 2021 report: Nicola Countouris, Director of the ETUI Research Department

Panel discussion: Nicolas Schmit, Commissioner for Jobs and Social Rights TBC, Luca Visentini, General Secretary of the ETUC and Aurore Lalucq, MEP, Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats in the European Parliament TBC

with input from the Benchmarking by Sotiria Theodoropoulou, Head of Unit II, European economic employment and social policies, Kate Pickett, Professor of Epidemiology in the Department of Health Sciences at the University of York and Simon Deakin, Professor of Law at the University of Cambridge

Chair: Romuald Jagodziński, Senior researcher ETUI

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