Three ambitious EU targets
Targets by 2030
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Where we stand
| The coronavirus crisis has put a halt on a six-year positive employment progress, with an employment rate of 72.4% by the third quarter of 2020. | By 2016, only 37% of adults were participating in learning activities every year. | In 2019, around 91 million persons (out of which 17.9 million were children aged 0-17) were at risk of poverty or social exclusion in the EU. |
Turning principles into reality
What Europeans think about Social Europe
Public consultation
These testimonials are part of a large-scale public consultation with over 1000 written contributions from Member States, regions, cities, social partners, civil society organisations, international organisations, businesses, think tanks and citizens. In addition, the Commission consulted over 1500 key stakeholders – including the European Parliament, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions – with dedicated webinars. The Action Plan draws on its results.
Results of the public consultation
Eurobarometer survey
9 in 10 Europeans (88%) consider social Europe to be important to them personally, according to a 2021 Eurobarometer survey on social issues.
Porto Social Summit, 7-8 May 2021
The Social Summit in Porto on 7-8 May 2021, organised by the Portuguese Council Presidency, provided the opportunity to reaffirm the commitment and ambition to put people first in Europe’s recovery and beyond. The Porto Social Summit was also an occasion to rally forces to renew, at the highest political level, the commitment to implement the Social Pillar.
On 7 May, partners signed up to the three 2030 headline targets set in the Commission’s European Pillar of Social Rights Action Plan in a joint Porto Social Commitment.
On 8 May, the members of the European Council adopted the Porto declaration on social affairs.
Timeline and key actions
The Action Plan sets out a number of EU actions that the Commission is committed to take during the current mandate (until the end of 2024), building on the many actions already undertaken since the proclamation of the European Pillar of Social Rights in Gothenburg, Sweden, in 2017. This Action Plan is the Commission’s contribution to turn the principles of the Social Pillar into reality.
- First quarter of 2021
Green Paper on Ageing
Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan
First-stage consultation of EU social partners on platform work
Action Plan on the European Pillar of Social Rights
Proposal for a Revision of the Social Scoreboard
New Disability Rights Strategy
Binding Pay Transparency Measures
Effective Active Support to Employment
Updating the new Industrial Strategy for Europe
Strategy on the Rights of the Child, accompanied by European Child Guarantee
Joint Report on the Application of the Employment Equality Directive and the Race Equality Directive
Renewed Sustainable Finance Strategy
European Health Data Space
Guidance Notices on Public Procurement of Innovation and on Socially Responsible Public Procurement - Second quarter of 2021
Follow-up to the White Paper on Artificial Intelligence
A Trusted and Secure European E-ID
New Occupational Safety and Health Strategy
European Platform on Combating Homelessness
Communication on Decent Work Worldwide - Third quarter of 2021
Skills and Talent Package, including a Revision of Long-Term Residence and Review of the Single Permit Directives, as well as setting out options for an EU Talent Pool
- Fourth quarter of 2021
Action Plan for the Social Economy
Individual Learning Accounts and Micro-Credentials Framework
Extension and Adaption of the Joint Employment Report
Affordable Housing Initiative
Initiative on Collective Bargaining for the Self-employed - 2023
First EU Report on Access to Essential Services
European Social Security Pass (ESSPASS) - 2024
First evaluation of the European Labour Authority
- 2025
Review of the Action Plan on the European Pillar of Social Rights
- Already achieved in 2020
European Gender Equality Strategy
Industrial Strategy and SME Strategy
Temporary Support to Mitigate Unemployment Risks in an Emergency (SURE)
Revised Multi-Annual Financial Framework 2021-2027
Recovery and Resilience Facility and REACT-EU
European Skills Agenda for Sustainable Competitiveness, Social Fairness and Resilience
Council Recommendation for Vocational Education and Training
Youth Employment Support, accompanied by Reinforced Youth Guarantee
European Education Area
Digital Education Action Plan (2021-2027)
Anti-Racism Action Plan
EU Roma Strategic Framework on Equality, Inclusion and Participation, accompanied by a Council Recommendation on Roma Equality, Inclusion and Participation
Renovation Wave
Pact for Skills
Action Plan on Integration and Inclusion
LGBTIQ Equality Strategy
Proposal for a Directive on Adequate Minimum Wages
Pharmaceuticals Strategy
Joining forces to deliver a more social Europe
Delivering on the European Pillar of Social Rights is a shared political commitment and responsibility of the EU institutions, national, regional and local authorities, social partners and civil society, all having a role to play in line with their competences.
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