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Today, the European Parliament kicks off negotiations on key European legislation aimed at improving working conditions of trainees. The Socialists and Democrats, who will lead the parliamentary negotiations, brace themselves for a fierce battle to secure fair pay and full rights for all trainees.
Alicia Homs, S&D MEP and European Parliament’s rapporteur on traineeships, said:
“The situation is alarming: Nearly half of all trainees receive no pay at all, and those who do are often only reimbursed for expenses like transportation. This is not how we ensure decent living conditions or promising careers for young Europeans.
"Traineeships play a crucial role in helping young people transition from education to the labour market. However, too often employers exploit trainees as cheap or even free labour. This can result in discrimination and perpetuate a vicious circle where privilege breeds privilege.
"For years, the S&Ds have been pushing for EU legislation to ban unpaid traineeships and protect trainees against discrimination and abuse. Today, I will present the draft report on this, firmly defending the rights of all trainees.
"To ensure proper regulation of traineeships at the EU level, we need legislation that includes a clear definition of traineeships, enshrines the principle of non-discrimination, and introduces effective mechanisms to prevent abuse.
"Today, we kick off negotiations in the European Parliament. It will be a tough battle – too many people benefit from the current 'wild west' of traineeships. But the principle is simple: trainees perform real work and should be treated as workers. We owe this to young Europeans.”
Note to editors:
The current situation of trainees in Europe, according to Eurobarometer and Eurostat:
The process toward European legislation on traineeships: