Labour Movement for Europe: Globalisation in the community, how can we shape a more social Europe

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Published Tuesday, April 8, 2008 at 12:00
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noelhatch
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Europe is unique in the way it tries to combine a free market economy with social justice. But things are changing with globalization and our ageing society. Conservatives say we can no longer afford high standards of social and environmental protection. We say our welfare states are our strength, that a society in which everyone can participate, contribute and benefit will be a strong and prosperous society. We say our welfare states must be renewed - not dismantled: reformed to meet new challenges, not taken apart.
The PES agreed on
10 Principles for a New Social Europe at our Congress at the end of 2006. But what should be our priorities for 2009-14? What should be done at the European level in the years ahead? Labour Movement for Europe launched a debate on the New Social Europe theme of the PES manifesto consultation with a range of exciting speakers:
The meeting took place on 11 March 2008 in London. Check out the different debates of the
"Globalisation of the community, how can we build a more social Europe" here:
Tags: activists, environment, equality, welfare
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