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The Socialists and Democrats in the European Parliament are leading the drive for reform of the European Semester process by including environmental and social sustainability objectives alongside economic goals, to improve the well-being of all. Today, the European Parliament, for the first time in this legislature, approved reports on the Annual Sustainable Growth Strategy 2021, from both the economic and the employment committees, sending a strong signal to the Commission and the Council on the need for reform.
Joachim Schuster, S&D MEP responsible for the European Semester in the economic and monetary affairs committee, said:
âIt is our ambition to transform the out-dated European Semester into a driver for change to build a sustainable and inclusive recovery by including social and environmental objectives for EU governments to deliver on.
Galway Bay FM
10 March 2021
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Galway Bay fm newsroom – MEP for this region, Maria Walsh, has highlighted the ongoing gender inequality in the Irish workforce at the European Parliament.
Addressing today’s session, Midlands North-West MEP Walsh said one of the very first benefits of Ireland joining the European Union in 1973 was the abolishment of a law restricting the employment of married women.
However, she pointed out that almost 50 years later, significant gaps remain – with the pay gap at 14 percent and the pension gap at 30 percent.
Fine Gael MEP Walsh was contributing to a debate on a newly released report entitled “European Semester for economic policy coordination: Employment and Social Aspects in the Annual Sustainable Growth Strategy 2021”.