The European Centre for Workers’ Questions is a European network of 71 labor unions from 29 countries. The administration is located in Königswinter. Members of EZA are worker's organizations and educational andresearch institutes that deal with worker's questions with reference to Christian social values. These organizations have around 8 million members. Moreover, the EZA has further partners in Europe and cultivates relations to worker's organizations in other regions. The work of the EZA is being funded by the European Union.
Goals
The EZA attempts to achieve two goals with its work:
Support of social dialogue to be used as an instrument to advance social partnerships and political consultation of the European Union. In using this dialogue they connect themselves to social challenges within the European plane.
With this background, the EZA wants to contribute to finding answers for employment and social questions, where they place special attention on those who are socially disadvantaged. In particular, they see education as a means to build a better and more cohesive European society in order to counter social inequalities.
Activity
The EZA conducts seminars about relevant, current questions of the European social dialogue with its members and partners to present possible solutions. The themes consist of structural challenges of the personnel selection, equal opportunity for women and men, the compatibility of family and work, as well as the migration of employees. The EZA also addresses multipliers and those responsible of labor unions. Moreover, the EZA conducts courses for executives and employees of labor unions for the consolidation and expansion of competencies and knowledge within the European context. Additionally, it advises its members and partners in the development of projects for the execution of European educational measures and promotes topic orientated networks and platforms to its members and other organisations.
History
The EZA was founded on January 29, 1985 in Brussels. The goal was to create a Europe-wide workers education with an emphasis on Christian social values. At first, there were members from ten organizations from Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Ireland, Luxembourg, Austria, and Switzerland.
Committees
The EZA committees include the general assembly, the administrative board and the presidium. The general assembly consists of complete members, candidate members, associate members and members of the administrative board. Candidate members, associate members, and observers take part in advising, whereas the general assembly has power to vote on the administrative board. The administrative board consists of the president, co-president, at least five vice presidents, a treasurer, at least seven assessors, a general secretary and three auditors. They are voted for four years and are in charge of voting for the general secretaries, the acceptance of the yearly tasks and financial reports from the presidum and the secretaries, and the acceptance of the members. The presidium consists of the president, the co-president, the five vice presidents, the treasurer, as well as the general secretary. They are voted in for five years and work together with the secretariat of businesses.
Presidents
1985-1988: :de:Wolfgang Vogt |Wolfgang Vogt, MdB, Parliamentary State Secretary at the Federal Minister of Labor and Social Affairs, Germany
since 2011: Bartho Pronk, former member of European Parliament in the Netherlands
Co-Presidents
since 2010: Piergiorgio Sciacqua, Member of MCL / EFAL, Italy
Former Presidents
since 2006: 1998-2006: Leo Pauwels, formerly in the ACW in Belgium
Publications
Aside from side projects and annual reports, the EZA publishes their series, and educational programs such as the European Social Dialogue. They also publish a quarterly newsletter titled that reports the work of the EZA.