Marc Steiert (@marcsteiert) 's Twitter Profile
Marc Steiert

@marcsteiert

Research Associate at ShaPE on EU Social Dialogue 🇪🇺🗯️ | PhD from @EUI_law on EU youth employment regulation 👨‍🏭 | Social Europe | Labour Law | EU CFR

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Thomas @HU24EU Nicolas SCHMIT European Parliament To adress the problematic use of traineeships & to protect those who are exploited we need a drastic change in direction. etuc.org/sites/default/…

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A single most important call in #EUlabourlaw! Let's finally regulate trainees' working conditions and provide quality criteria! #TraineeshipDirective

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Today, in European Parliament, we commemorated Emilio Gabaglio, who led EUROPEAN TRADE UNIONS from 1991 to 2003. A secular Christian and a humanist economist, Emilio worked closely with then European Commission President Jacques Delors to make workers’ voices heard, and build a truly #SocialEurope. 🇪🇺

Today, in <a href="/Europarl_EN/">European Parliament</a>, we commemorated Emilio Gabaglio, who led <a href="/etuc_ces/">EUROPEAN TRADE UNIONS</a> from 1991 to 2003. 

A secular Christian and a humanist economist, Emilio worked closely with then <a href="/EU_Commission/">European Commission</a> President Jacques Delors to make workers’ voices heard, and build a truly #SocialEurope. 🇪🇺
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Together with European Youth Forum we urge Member States to return to the drawing board and work on legislation that brings fair and inclusive entry into the labour market for young workers: etuc.org/en/document/pr… #BanUnpaidInternships

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A new working paper is available on Cadmus EUI : A little learning is a dangerous thing: AG Emiliou on the Adequate Minimum Wages Directive (C-19/23, Opinion of 14 January 2025) by Prof. Claire Kilpatrick and Law researcher Marc Steiert.