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Social agenda is ‘existential’ for the EU, says Commissioner Mînzatu

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Last updated: 2025/12/04 at 11:09 PM
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The European Commission is set to unveil a comprehensive plan today to address the evolving needs of the European workforce, focusing on upskilling initiatives to navigate the green and digital transitions. Romanian Commissioner Roxana Mînzatu will present the strategy, aiming to bolster “Social Europe” and ensure quality jobs remain a priority alongside economic competitiveness. This initiative comes as a response to rapidly changing labor market demands and the increasing integration of artificial intelligence.

Mînzatu emphasized that social rights are not at odds with competitiveness, but rather essential to achieving it sustainably. According to the Commission, a strong social framework is crucial for attracting and retaining talent, fostering innovation, and ensuring inclusive growth across the European Union. The plan will be rolled out in stages, beginning with a public consultation on the forthcoming Quality Jobs Act, expected next year.

Addressing the Impact of AI on the European Workforce

A significant component of the Commission’s plan centers on the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on employment. Recent data suggests that approximately 25% of European workplaces are already utilizing algorithms and AI systems in decision-making processes that directly affect employees. This trend is expected to accelerate, necessitating proactive measures to prepare workers for the changes ahead.

Mînzatu acknowledged the potential for job displacement and transformation due to AI, stating that some roles will inevitably evolve or disappear. However, she also highlighted the opportunity for AI to augment existing jobs and create new ones. A key concern, she noted, is preventing AI from becoming a controlling force in the workplace, rather than a supportive tool.

The Commission aims to establish a trustworthy environment for the adoption of AI across all sectors, from small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to large corporations. This includes ensuring that workers have access to the training and resources needed to develop essential AI skills. The focus will be on bridging the skills gap and fostering a workforce capable of leveraging the benefits of AI while mitigating its risks.

Balancing Regulation and Innovation

Mînzatu stressed the importance of avoiding unnecessary burdens on European industry while simultaneously providing adequate worker protections. The Commission intends to identify and address regulatory gaps related to AI in the workplace, focusing on establishing minimum standards to safeguard employee rights and well-being. This approach seeks to strike a balance between fostering innovation and ensuring fair labor practices.

The plan also considers the need for geographically targeted reskilling programs. Different regions within Europe face unique challenges and opportunities related to the green and digital transitions, requiring tailored solutions to address specific skill shortages. The European Centre for the Development of Vocational Training (Cedefop) provides analysis and data on these regional variations.

Furthermore, the initiative recognizes the importance of lifelong learning. The rapidly evolving nature of technology demands continuous skills development throughout a worker’s career. The Commission will explore ways to incentivize and support ongoing training and education opportunities for individuals of all ages and backgrounds.

The Commission’s broader strategy for a “Social Europe” also encompasses initiatives related to fair wages, access to healthcare, and affordable housing. These interconnected policies are designed to create a more equitable and sustainable society, where economic progress benefits all citizens. The European Pillar of Social Rights, launched in 2017, provides a framework for these efforts.

Looking ahead, the public consultation on the Quality Jobs Act will be a crucial step in shaping the future of work in Europe. The Commission will carefully consider feedback from stakeholders, including employers, trade unions, and civil society organizations, to ensure that the legislation is effective and responsive to the needs of the European workforce. Businesses and workers are encouraged to participate in the consultation to help shape these important policies.

The success of this upskilling initiative will be a key indicator of Europe’s ability to navigate the challenges and opportunities presented by the ongoing technological revolution and the transition to a greener economy.

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