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請願書の宛先: European Commission
The EU- networks based in Brussels cover many sectors - from rights of persons with disabilities and women's rights to recycling, green energy and culture. All networks are established in a similar way- membership based structures from European countries are united through their political priorities and work actively for their agendas. The EU-networks are trusted partners of the European Parliament, European commission and the UN. Often the EC discusses and takes in consideration the opinion of the leaders of those networks and gives space for their recommendations while shaping and implementing political decisions towards the member states. In order for those networks to have a meaningful political impact for all EU-citizens they must be representative of ALL European citizens but is that the case?
We urge all European networks to:
- establish fair working conditions for all their employees;
- embrace ethical practices of wellbeing, inclusion and work-life balance;
- ensure equal representation both in staff and boards taking in consideration all different EU-member state citizens.
We urge the European Commission as the key partner of all EU -umbrella networks and as their core-funding source to monitor and safeguard these principles continuously.
理由
The EU-networks are trusted partners of the European Parliament, European commission and the UN. Often the EC discusses and takes in consideration the opinion of the leaders of those networks and gives space for their recommendations while shaping and implementing political decisions towards the member states.
請願に関する情報
請願開始:
2024/09/13
請願終了:
2025/06/13
地域:
Europäische Union
カテゴリ:
公民権
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26.09.2024について
人々が署名する理由
I am categorically against belittling work, knowledge, and competencies based on gender or origin, this is pure discrimination..
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I believe EU citizens regardless of their gender or nationality should be remunerated equally for their work.