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Opinion Across Europe, equality is being obliterated by austerity

Social Europe is being destroyed. Will our EU 2014 candidates pledge commitment to fighting rising poverty, unemployment, inequality and social exclusion?

THE EUROPEAN SOCIAL Model is being obliterated by austerity. The ECB Chief, Mario Draghi, in an interview with the Wall Street Journal in 2012 was blunt and explicit in stating that “the European social model is already gone”. The goal of a Social Europe should place the reduction of inequalities and the promotion of fundamental rights and social cohesion at the centre of EU policymaking to drive economic recovery. Instead a continued emphasis on austerity at EU and member state level has led to rising poverty, unemployment, inequality and social exclusion.

The abandonment of Social Europe has had immediate impact:

  • In 2012, 124.5 million people, or 24.8% of the population, in the EU27 were at risk of poverty or social exclusion;
  • On average, women in the EU earn 16% less per hour than their male counterparts, with the gender pay gap as wide as 20% in some member states;
  • 17% of Europeans have personally experienced discrimination or harassment: people with a disability (28%), LGBT people (28%) and people from a minority ethnic group (27%) are most likely to report experiencing discrimination;
  • The youth unemployment rate in the EU27 was 23% at the end of 2012 (more than double the overall unemployment rate in the EU).

This abandonment involves a rejection of explicit and binding commitments to a Social Europe. Social Europe is stitched into the two core Treaties of the EU. The Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union requires the EU to take account of: the creation of high levels of employment, the fight against social exclusion, combating discrimination, and promoting gender equality in policy-making and implementation. The Treaty of the European Union states that the EU is based on values that include human dignity, equality and respect for human rights. The Europe 2020 Strategy for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth contains explicit objectives for reducing poverty and increasing employment.

Waning commitment

Further signs of the rollback of Social Europe are evident in the paralysis in progressing EU equality legislation. The draft equal treatment Directive to prohibit discrimination in the fields of social protection, social advantages, education and goods and services would broaden the current protection offered to the protected grounds of age, disability, sexual orientation and religion or belief beyond the field of employment. The failure of the Council of Ministers to secure unanimous agreement to enact this Directive, which was adopted by the European Parliament in April 2009, demonstrates the waning commitment to Social Europe.

The European Commission’s proposal for a new Directive on maternity leave also remains stalled in the European Council. This Directive includes measures for a longer period of fully paid maternity leave and a new period of paternity leave.

As part of our European elections 2014 campaign, the Equality and Rights Alliance, a coalition of over 170 civil society groups, asked all candidates in the forthcoming election to the European Parliament to pledge their commitment to work for Social Europe, should they get elected. We asked all candidates to commit to seeking:

  1. Enhanced targeting of EU funding measures to support actions for greater equality and social inclusion in member states;
  2. Equality and human rights mainstreaming in all policy making at EU level;
  3. Enactment of the draft equal treatment Directive to combat discrimination based on religion or belief, disability, age or sexual orientation, outside the field of employment;
  4. Standards for effective and independent statutory equality bodies and human rights institutions in each member state;
  5. A European Commission committed to equality and human rights.

As of April 24, the candidates who have made this commitment are:

  • Emer Costello MEP, Labour Party, Dublin.
  • Lorraine Higgins, Labour Party, MNW.
  • Lynn Boylan, Sinn Féin, Dublin.
  • Matt Carthy, Sinn Féin, MNW.
  • Liadh Ni Riada, Sinn Féin, South. 
  • Mark Dearey, Green Party, MNW. 
  • Grace O’Sullivan, Green Party, South. 
  • Eamon Ryan, Green Party, Dublin. 
  • Pat (the Cope) Gallagher, Fianna Fáil, MNW.
  • Brian Hayes, Fine Gael, Dublin.
  • Jim Higgins MEP, Fine Gael, MNW.
  • Sean Kelly MEP, Fine Gael, South. 
  • Brid Smith, People Before Profit, Dublin.
  • Paul Murphy MEP, Socialist Party, Dublin.
  • Marian Harkin MEP, Independent, MNW.
  • Nessa Childers MEP, Independent, Dublin.
  • Diarmuid O’Flynn, Independent, South.

Rachel Mullen , Coordinator, Equality and Rights Alliance. 

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    May 9th 2017, 3:32 PM

    Heading up to Clare in the first week of June. Hopefully before the tourist influx as the traffic congestion gets out of control during the summer.
    People think the Wild Atlantic Way is some new creation, those of us who know are aware that it’s just the same old west coast we’ve always loved.
    A video never does justice to a landscape, far too one dimensional.

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    May 9th 2017, 3:47 PM

    @Jack Cassady:

    You mean the Atlantic ocean was there before the Wild Atlantic Way?

    Get out of here!

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    May 9th 2017, 4:05 PM

    @Thinck:
    I can’t prove it but according to folkloric tradition it was.

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    May 9th 2017, 6:23 PM

    Can’t wait to see your beautiful country mid July.

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    Mute Kieran Woods
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    May 10th 2017, 7:33 AM

    @worldpeace:
    You are very welcome. Hope you have as good a time as we had in your country.

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    May 9th 2017, 4:47 PM

    Fabulous…but would be really great to see Failte put a bit of effort into extending the route to include South East coast. Waterford and Wexford coastal areas basically eliminated from national tourism promotions now.

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    May 9th 2017, 9:36 PM

    @Jacqui Corcoran: the Waterford Greenway cycle path, covering the old rail route from Dungarvan to Waterford City, will bring a huge boost to Co. Waterford this year. Dungarvan has been really busy with people using it for the last few months! It is ideal for families as it is off the roads, so it is safe as well as being really beautiful.

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    May 9th 2017, 11:30 PM

    @Pheilum Shannon: True enough, but Waterford is in the Ireland Ancient East tourism region…..

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    May 9th 2017, 3:57 PM

    Short and sweet, with the rolling waves they should also include a couple of surfers.

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    May 9th 2017, 4:23 PM

    @Chris Kirk: they had a couple of hurlers…apparantly wave hurling is all the rage…..

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    May 9th 2017, 3:45 PM

    Was down that way recently. Never stopped p*ssin. Could not see across to Kerry from loop head visibility was so bad. Wind wud blow you away, no wonder there are no trees. Wonder if this type of weather will be in that video?

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    May 9th 2017, 4:17 PM

    @Alan Cooke: move to Spain. We’ll wave you off…

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    May 9th 2017, 4:41 PM

    @Alan Cooke: Write a letter to the ombudsman

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    May 9th 2017, 6:05 PM

    The Conor Pass on a clear day…..

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    Mute Séamus Longshanks
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    May 9th 2017, 6:59 PM

    Sigh, can we leave the West alone. They only reason I love it there is the lack of people.

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    May 9th 2017, 6:47 PM

    Lets hope the wild atlantic way does not become the wild expensive way ,we had a tourist industry before and we killed it with rip off prices .

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    May 9th 2017, 4:20 PM

    It’s based on the Grand Pacific Drive in Australia – just south of Sydney. Similar scenery, but with a rain forest and just over 100 miles long; takes about 2.5 hours nonstop – with the most amazing sea views on that continent.

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    May 9th 2017, 4:08 PM

    Let all go.

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    May 9th 2017, 6:29 PM

    You can sugar coat it anyway you like Ireland is a terrible place for the elderly and poor.Its high time we look after our own people and stop pretending that we’re a hip all welcoming country who loves everyone. That’s bollix we neglected our own for far too long. You reap what you sew. I will go as far as saying that we’re in for a summer of unrest.

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    May 9th 2017, 6:44 PM

    @Blackwalker617: your right it is a beautiful country!

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    May 9th 2017, 11:03 PM

    Those 2 lads never held a hurley in their lives.

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