Unions call for a sustainable ICT industry in Europe

Last week, the EMF and UNI-Europa in a joint conference called on the ICT industry and the European institutions to set forth an agenda to maintain a sustainable ICT industry in Europe.
At the conference, hosted by MEP Catherine Trautmann (French socialist), the stakeholders came together to discuss which sustainable measures can be taken to keep research & development and manufacturing in Europe through standardised training initiatives with a focus on e-skills and an improved industrial policy with emphasis on the ICT industry.
“Keeping manufacturing of ICT products in Europe is vital to the industry. The ICT sector is a main driver of innovation and creates jobs across sectors.” EMF General Secretary Peter Scherrer said.
UNI-Europa Regional Secretary Bernadette Ségol emphasized the challenges trade unions are facing as the ICT sector has become the driving force for development and innovation across the EU:
"It is important that trade unions respond to the dynamic of the ICT sector and the needs of its professionals by promoting a long-term e-skills strategy. UNI Europa has already been successfully involved in multi-stakeholder partnerships that help both employers and ICT practitioners to address problems such as skills shortage and training. Most importantly though, we have to establish social dialogue in the ICT sector."
The EMF is the representative body defending the interests of workers in the European metal industry. The EMF has a mandate for the external representation and coordination of the metalworkers' unions and a mandate to engage in bargaining at European level.
UNI-Europa is a European trade union organization, representing seven million members in the services sector. UNI-Europa contributes to the development of a fair, social Europe through its active role in the social dialogue in a range of industries and in contacts and lobbying of the European institutions.

For further information please contact
Gerd Rohde, UNI IBITS Head of Department
Birte Dedden, UNI ICTS policy officer
Please find the meeting presentations:
Minutes of the meeting on 16 October 2008: