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S&Ds achieve better protection for 1 million workers from cancer-risks in Europe

The Socialists and Democrats voted today in the European Parliament for more and better protection of workers from the risks related to the exposure to carcinogens or mutagens at work. It is the third and last revision in this parliamentary term.
 
Marita Ulvskog, S&D negotiator on this report, said:

S&Ds: We empowered the European Regional Development Fund and Cohesion Fund to create 1 million jobs by 2027

The S&D Group welcomes the approval of the report on the European Regional Development Fund and Cohesion Fund (ERDF-CF) backed today in Plenary by a large majority. This is a vital step to boost the crucial role of the ERDF-CF: the biggest European public investment tool, one fourth of the whole Multiannual Financial Framework spending over the next 7 years 2021-2027.

S&Ds behind the two-state solution: No EU member state embassy in Jerusalem

Commenting on the situation in the Middle East and the ongoing escalation of violence around the Gaza Strip, S&D Group president Udo Bullmann said:
 

European Parliament sends strong signal of support for countries wishing to join the EU

Today, the European Parliament voted on the new financial Instrument for Pre-Accession Assistance (IPA III) devoted to support the candidate and potential candidate countries during the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027. The European Commission has proposed to increase the envelope of pre-accession funds to €14.5 billion. The Socialists and Democrats consider this is a good start for further negotiations.

S&Ds push for more funds in the EU 2021-2027 budget to support third countries, including for development, human rights and climate goals

Socialists and Democrats voted today in favour of a new ‘Neighbourhood, Development and International Cooperation Instrument’ (NDICI) that merges most of the EU’s current external financing instruments into one broad tool to assist third countries in our neighbourhood and beyond. As proposed by the European Parliament, it would assist third countries with €93 billion during the 2021-2027 period. It’s an increase of almost €4 billion compared to the European Commission initial proposal. 

Europe remains core market for private employment industry

The 2019 Economic Report of the World Employment Confederation shows that private employment services developed positively in Europe in 2017. Agency work remains a core segment within the industry, with eight of the largest fifteen agency work markets globally being located in Europe, but other services gained traction.
 

Parliament backs action against discrimination and harassment of people of African descent

The European Parliament today for the first time supported a report on the fundamental rights of people of African descent. Harassment and discrimination towards people of African descent remains commonplace in much of Europe.
 
S&D Group spokesperson on the issue Cécile Kyenge, who has herself been subject to repeated racially motivated attacks said:

S&Ds: Mr. Trump thinks he can give Golan Heights to his friend Mr Netanyahu as a gift. The EU will never accept it

The S&D Group fiercely protests against the decision to recognise the occupied Golan Heights as Israeli territory.
 
S&D Group vice-president for foreign affairs Elena Valenciano said:

S&Ds remain firmly committed to Ukraine’s territorial integrity

The European Parliament will debate tonight the current situation in Crimea. Five years after Russia’s illegal annexation of the peninsula in 2014, the Socialists and Democrats remain committed to the sovereignty, security and territorial integrity of Ukraine, and condemn Moscow's deliberate destabilisation of Ukraine.
 
Ahead of the debate, Tonino Picula MEP, S&D shadow rapporteur on EU-Ukraine Association Agreement said:

National governments must stop blocking proposals to allow EU citizens to bring lawsuits collectively against large companies

The European Parliament today approved proposals that would allow EU consumers to bring lawsuits collectively against large companies, a process known as collective redress. However, the laws cannot be finalised because certain EU governments are blocking the measures under pressure from corporate lobbyists.
 
S&D spokesperson for the collective redress proposal Mady Delvaux said:

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