Ukraine: Trade Unions from Across Europe Endorse Five-Point Plan

Trade unions from across Europe, meeting today in Brussels, have issued a call for a peaceful, efficient and socially-acceptable way out the crisis in Ukraine, pointing to the years of irresponsible policy-making, unaccountable economic management and systematic disregard of rights and freedoms.

The statement was issued from a meeting of the Pan-European Regional Council, which brings together ITUC affiliates from across Europe, including the Ukrainian trade union movement, as well as the members of the European Trade Union Confederation.

The five point plan calls for:

  De-escalation of tensions, respect for the Ukrainian Constitution, territorial integrity and withdrawal of all armed forces;

  Free and fair elections to shift to a genuine democratic political system, respect for the rights of all, and investigation of all acts of violence, illegal appropriation of public money and abuse of public office;

  Economic assistance packages from the EU and international financial institutions, with a strong warning to avoid the discredited austerity approach pushed on EU member states by the “troika”;

  Social dialogue with the guarantee that workers’ rights will be respected; and
  Support for efficient and affordable public services, including priority for stability measures.

“This plan gives a clear pathway out of crisis and towards the kind of economy and society that the people of Ukraine want and deserve. Political leaders and the European and global institutions need to start work urgently on fulfilling their responsibilities to avoid further turmoil and help Ukraine to get on the right track,” said ITUC General Secretary Sharan Burrow.

To read the full statement

For more information, please contact the ITUC Press Department on: +32 2 224 02 04 or +32 476 621 018

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