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04.03.22
Public Procurement
Five Members of the European Parliament from different political groups have co-authored an opinion piece backing UNI Europa’s Procuring Decent Work campaign. They make the case for a change to EU public procurement rules and call for public contracts to only go to companies that have collective bargaining agreements with their workers.
They are: Dennis Radtke (EPP), Agnes Jongerius (S&D), Irena Joveva (Renew), Kim van Sparrentak (Greens/EFA) and Nikolaj Villumsen (GUE/NGL).
Their opinion piece is available in English, French and Spanish.
OPINION | By a cross-party alliance of Members of the European Parliament ??Procuring decent work: changing the rules of public procurement can deliver lasting improvements for essential workers ➡️https://t.co/m836xn8BW2 #EU #DecentWork #CollectiveBargaining pic.twitter.com/I3AT8o8iCL — Equal Times (@equaltimes) March 3, 2022
OPINION | By a cross-party alliance of Members of the European Parliament
??Procuring decent work: changing the rules of public procurement can deliver lasting improvements for essential workers
➡️https://t.co/m836xn8BW2 #EU #DecentWork #CollectiveBargaining pic.twitter.com/I3AT8o8iCL
— Equal Times (@equaltimes) March 3, 2022
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