Public Procurement
Important victory in today’s battle over EU procurement rules
It was an important victory for employees and progressive politics, as the first battle for reform of the EU's outdated public procurement rules took place today in the European Parliament's Employment Committee. After the vote, Danish Red-Green Alliance...
Pressemeddelelser |Vigtig sejr i dagens kamp om EUs udbudsregler
Der var en vigtig sejr for lønmodtagere og progressiv politik, da det første slag om reform af EU’s forældede udbudsregler i dag stod i EU-Parlamentets Beskæftigelsesudvalg. Enhedslistens medlem af EU-Parlamentet, Per Clausen er da også både en glad...
Nyhed |Nordic Left MEPs: EU’s Public Procurement reform must be socially responsible
After years of intensive pressure from trade unions and progressive European politicians, Commission President Ursula von der Leyen finally agreed that the EU’s directive on Public Procurement should be revised. BUT, it is crucial that the revision of...
Nyhed |Per Clausen overtager plads i Europæisk alliance
Når Per Clausen på tirsdag officielt tiltræder som Medlem af EU-Parlamentet overtager han også pladsen i the European Public Procurement Alliance - den europæiske alliance for reform af EU´s regler for offentlige udbud, som Nikolaj Villumsen var med...
Nyhed |No approval of a new EU-Commission President without a clear commitment to a Revision of the EU’s procurement rules
All progressive forces in the European Parliament should agree to only approve a new President of the European Commission who will commit to revise the EU’s Public Procurement Directive. That is the conclusion drawn by Left EMPL Coordinator...
Nyhed |The European Public Procurement Alliance is launched in the European Parliament!
Tuesday 23. April 2024, at 13.00 the European Public Procurement Alliance was launched in the European Parliament in Strasbourg. The alliance, composed of key Members of the European Parliament representing different political groups and countries, aims to keep...
Nyhed |Europe needs to spend its money better
Study after study shows that the EU's public procurement framework is failing to guarantee decent work and democracy at work. Now, the European Commission must take decisive steps to ensure social public procurement. €2 trillion, around 14% of...
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