AN INITIATIVE TO SUPPORT WORK-LIFE BALANCE FOR WORKING PARENTS AND CARERS

Similar documents
Equality between women and men in the European Union. Fátima Ribeiro Gender Equality Unit, DG Justice and Consumers

European Semester and monitoring policy for investment in health and well-being

Reform strategies: the experience of emerging European economies and their effects on sustainability and equity

Social trends and dynamics of poverty and social exclusion. ESDE conference Brussels 06/02/2013

Economic, employment and social policies in the new EU 2020 strategy

The challenges of an ageing population. Budgetary and labour force projections for Belgium and the EU Member States

RETIREMENT Differences in State of Affairs and legacies across the EU28

Securing sustainable and adequate social protection in the EU

State of play of CAP measure Setting up of Young Farmers in the European Union

THE 2015 EU JUSTICE SCOREBOARD

Evaluation of the Part-Time and Fixed-Term Work Directives. Conference on EU Labour Law, 21 October 2013, Brussels

Responding to economic and social challenges: Active inclusion of the people furthest from the labour market

Social Protection and Social Inclusion in Europe Key facts and figures

Innovative view on leave policies: The conceptualisation of the quality of the parental and care leave system

THE 2016 EU JUSTICE SCOREBOARD

Working Poor in Europe

Working conditions in Europe. Findings from the 5 th European Working Conditions Survey

Study on the costs and benefits of possible EU measures to facilitate worklife balance for parents and care givers

2015 Ageing Report Per Eckefeldt European Commission Directorate General for Economic and Financial Affairs

Progress towards the EU 2020 goals. Reforms introduced in

Brief overview of measures related to work-life balance in the European Union

Gender equality in the Member States

Part C. Impact on sample design

Meeting Social Needs in an Ageing Society

Income inequality: policy response from the EU perspective. 5 October 2017 Aurimas Andrulis, DG EMPL

EU Cohesion Policy- ESF

October 2010 Euro area unemployment rate at 10.1% EU27 at 9.6%

January 2010 Euro area unemployment rate at 9.9% EU27 at 9.5%

EU Budget 2009: billion. implemented. 4. The European Union as a global player; ; 6.95% 5. Administration ; 6.

A new approach to education PPPs in the Eurostat/OECD exercise

The Social Protection Committee. Social Europe

COVER NOTE The Employment Committee Permanent Representatives Committee (Part I) / Council EPSCO Employment Performance Monitor - Endorsement

Eurofound in-house paper: Part-time work in Europe Companies and workers perspective

Albane DEMBLANS Secretariat-General of the European Commission

REPORT FROM THE COMMISSION TO THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL

Macroeconomic Policies in Europe: Quo Vadis A Comment

Completing EMU: Arguments and proposals for the next term of office of the European Parliament and the European Commission

Social Protection Performance Monitor (SPPM)

COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION. Brussels, 13 June /1/13 REV 1 SOC 409 ECOFIN 444 EDUC 190

Discussion paper on General Anti-Abuse Rules (GAAR)

EUROPE 2020 Towards the 2013 Annual Growth Survey

Improving the quality of public finance an analytical framework 2018 Ludwig Erhard Lecture

FOCUS AREA 5B: Energy efficiency

GROWTH AND JOBS: NEXT STEPS

COMMISSION DECISION of 23 April 2012 on the second set of common safety targets as regards the rail system (notified under document C(2012) 2084)

The Mystery of Low Productivity Growth: Some Insights from Belgium

2009 Ageing Report : Assessing the economic and budgetary consequences of ageing populations: (projections for the EU27 Member States)

FOCUS AREA 6C: Access to and quality of ICT

LABOUR MARKET DEVELOPMENTS IN MALTA: A LOOK BACK, AND FORWARD. April 2016 Ministry for Finance

COMMISSION STAFF WORKING DOCUMENT. accompanying document to the

The Hungarian leave system in times of policy regime change

INTERGENERATIONAL FAIRNESS ESDE 2017 CONFERENCE 10 OCTOBER 2017 #ESDE2017. Barbara Kauffmann Director of Employment and Social Governance Directorate

LEADER implementation update Leader/CLLD subgroup meeting Brussels, 21 April 2015

NOTE ON EU27 CHILD POVERTY RATES

Gender pension gap economic perspective

What budget for the EU? Principles, spending priorities and the impact of Brexit

Poland Social Sector and Public Wages Public Expenditure Review From Maastricht to Vision 2030 Overview

Themes Income and wages in Europe Wages, productivity and the wage share Working poverty and minimum wage The gender pay gap

ANNUAL ECONOMIC SURVEY OF EMPLOYEE OWNERSHIP IN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES IN 2008

FOCUS AREA 6B: Fostering local development

Active Ageing and Intergenerational Solidarity: What differences across the EU countries?

Benchmarking options for the effective achievement of the renewable energy target of the EU energy strategy by 2030

Supplement March Trends in poverty and social exclusion between 2012 and March 2014 I 1

DEMOCARE Demographic change and policies for the reconciliation of work and family life

PROGRESS TOWARDS THE LISBON OBJECTIVES 2010 IN EDUCATION AND TRAINING

Trust, Statistics & Knowledge Evidence from the EC Special Eurobarometer survey 2009

PROGRESS TOWARDS THE LISBON OBJECTIVES 2010 IN EDUCATION AND TRAINING

No work in sight? The role of governments and social partners in fostering labour market inclusion of young people

FOCUS AREA 2A: Improving economic performance of all farms, farm restructuring and modernisation

"Overcoming Europe s Policy Trilemmas: Economics, Politics and Governance in a Union Under Stress"

ANNUAL ECONOMIC SURVEY OF EMPLOYEE OWNERSHIP IN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES IN 2008

Growth, competitiveness and jobs: priorities for the European Semester 2013 Presentation of J.M. Barroso,

Cohesion Policy support for Sustainable Energy

COMMISSION STAFF WORKING DOCUMENT Accompanying the document. Report form the Commission to the Council and the European Parliament

Flash Eurobarometer 470. Report. Work-life balance

Can Active Labour Market Programmes reduce Long-Term Unemployment?

Active Labour market policies for the EUROPE 2020-strategy. Ways to move Forward

EBA REPORT ON HIGH EARNERS

Economic Integration and Social Cohesion: the European Union s experience. Vasco Cal Mexico November 2004

Business churn, sectoral performance, and economic policy

Investment and Investment Finance open questions?

European Commission. Economic Tendency Surveys in the EU

Role of governments and social partners in keeping older workers in the labour market (2013)

From Crisis to Recovery: The Challenges ahead for the European Economy

PSD I and PSD II Presentation Global Money Transfer Summit 2013

L 303/40 Official Journal of the European Union

Axis 4 (Leader) Implementing Local Development Strategies

A European Energy Dialogue. Exploring the needs and methods of public involvement and engagement in the energy policy field

On 19/06/2012 the Court delivered its ruling in Case C-307/10 IP Translator, giving the following answers to the referred questions:

Tools for the Efficient and Sustainable Management of Natural Resources

COMMISSION STAFF WORKING DOCUMENT Accompanying the document

Investment and Investment Finance in Slovenia

Carving out legacy assets: A successful tool for bank restructuring?

Working Group Social Protection

AUTOMATIC STABILIZERS VS. DISCRETIONARY MEASURES: EVIDENCE FROM CROATIA ANA GRDOVIĆ GNIP

European Innovation Policy. an Economic perspective

QUALITY REPORT: ANNUAL FINANCIAL ACCOUNTS

The 2015 Pension Adequacy Report:

REPORT FROM THE COMMISSION TO THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL

ASSISTANCE SYSTEM IN ROMANIA

Transcription:

AN INITIATIVE TO SUPPORT WORK-LIFE BALANCE FOR WORKING PARENTS AND CARERS Work-life balance: the Lombardy Region reflects on Europe, Milano 5 December 2017 Fabian LUETZ, Legal Officer DG JUST, D.2 (Gender Equality)

The Work-Life balance initiative: - Follows the withdrawal by the Commission of the 2008 proposal to amend the Maternity Leave Directive «The Commission will present a broader initiative which will continue to promote the objectives of the previous proposal and provide minimum protection. The new initiative will take account of the developments in society over the past decade and use the best mix of available policy tools to deliver results as effectively as possible.» Commision Press Release, 01.07.2015

Signing the European Pillar of social rights during the Social Summit for Fair Jobs and Growth 9. Work-life balance Parents and people with caring responsibilities have the right to suitable leave, flexible working arrangements and access to care services. Women and men shall have equal access to special leaves of absence in order to fulfil their caring responsibilities and be encouraged to use them in a balanced way. A key deliverable of the Social Pillar

Current EU legal framework on family-related leaves - Maternity Leave Directive (92/85/EEC) - Parental Leave Directive (2010/18/EU) + Directive on Gender Equality in Employment (2006/54)

Current EU legal framework on flexible working arrangements (FWA) Parental Leave Directive (2010/18/EU) Right to request reduced and flexible working hours upon return from leave Part-Time Work Directive (97/81/EC) Right to request change from part-time to full-time and vice-versa

Work-life balance for parents and carers What is the Problem? Women's underrepresentation in the labour market and the unequal sharing of caring responsibilities

370 billion / year is the cost of the underrepresentation of women in the labour market in the European Union (Eurofound, October 2016, Gender Employment Gap)

Employment rates improved in the last three years, but the gender gap did not change much (12 pps) Women and men's employment rates in EU28 (20-64 years old) 80 78 76 74 72 70 68 66 64 62 60 78 78 77 76 76 75 75 75 75 74 65 64 63 63 62 62 62 62 62 63 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Men Women Source: Eurostat

90 Womens employment rate is lower than men - in all MS 80 70 60 66 72 83 66 75 70 76 77 72 71 74 77 79 76 74 73 74 85 79 83 75 75 83 81 81 76 83 83 50 40 30 20 47 52 56 57 57 58 62 63 63 64 64 64 65 65 66 67 67 69 71 72 72 72 72 73 74 74 75 79 10 0 EL IT MT HR RO ES PL SK BE BG CY IE HU LU FR SI PT CZ AT NL FI LV UK EE DK LT DE SE Source: Eurostat Women Men employment rate (20-64 years old) - 2016

What are the main causes? Unequal share of care responsibilities men / women: children and dependant relatives Shortage of childcare services, notably for children under 3 and long-term care services for other dependants Financial disincentives in tax-benefit systems for second earners

Objectives of the initiative 1. Increase female participation in the labour market and reduce the gender gap, including pay and pension gaps 2. Give workers a real choice when balancing their professional and caring responsibilities by modernising the current legal and policy framework 3. Address shortcomings in care services facilities and the tax/economic disincentives to work for second earners.

Proposal for a Directive The legal basis for EU action - Article 153(1)(i) TFEU foresees that : "(W)ith a view to achieving the objectives of Article 151, the Union shall support and complement the activities of the Member States in following fields: ( ) (i) equality between men and women with regard to labour market opportunities and treatment at work;" - Article 153(2)(i) TFEU provides : "To this end the European Parliament and the Council ( ) b) may adopt ( ) by means of directives, minimum requirements for gradual implementation"

The initiative 1) A proposal for a directive 2) A communication with non-legislative measures

1) The Directive Strengthening existing and creating new rights to improve the current EU legal framework: Paternity leave (new) Parental leave (strengthened) Carers' leave (new) Flexible working arrangements (strengthened)

Repeal Directive 2010/18 - Commission uses its power of initiative provided for by the Treaty and proposes new legislation - Commission proposes to repeal Directive 2010/18 - All entitlements in Directive 2010/18 maintained in proposal for new Directive

- 10 working days, - compensated at sick pay level

- 4 months (as before) - non-transferable between parents (before only 1 month nontransferable) - compensated at sick pay level - until child is 12 - flexible uptake

- 5 working days/year/worker - to take care of sick or dependent relative - compensated at least at sick pay level

- For parents of children up to 12 or carers - Right to request to employer: - Reduction of working hours - Flexible working schedules - Remote working - Employers must consider the request and justify any refusal

For those who request or take leaves and flexible working arrangements Employment protection - Protection against dismissal - Prohibition of discrimination + Job and previous rights maintained

2) Non-legislative measures Three group of measures to accompany Member States: via seminars, funding (including ESF) and monitoring o o o 1) Improving the design and gender-balanced take-up of family-related leaves and flexible working arrangements o o o Ensure better implementation of existing legislation and promote compliance Study on enforcement of dismissal protection and unfavourable treatment Seminar on capacity building with EQUINET and Labour Inspectorates 2) Improving the quality, affordability and access to childcare and long-term care 3) Addressing economic disincentives for parents and carers to work

Thank you for your attention! Questions?