WHY EUROPE NEEDS PUBLIC SERVICES

RESHAPING THE FUTURE

Activity report 2013 TABLE OF CONTENT TABLE OF CONTENT EDITORIAL - A SHIFT OF PARADIGM FOR PUBLIC SERVICES 3

WHAT IS CEEP? 4

A YEAR IN REVIEW 5 The Public Procurement Package 5 The Local Public Services Entreprises Conference 7 The Framework of Actions for Youth Employment 8 The Symposium on Acquis + 8 CEEP’s Projects 9 The Public Services Summit, in pictures 11

PUBLIC SERVICES BOARD 13 Entreprises, Internal Market & Competition 15 Local Entreprises 16 Services of General Interests & Statistics 18

SOCIAL AFFAIRS BOARD 20 Macro-Economics 22 Social Protection 23 Health & Safety 24 Education & Training 25

SUSTAINABILITY BOARD 26 Communications 28 Energy 29 Environment 30 Transport 32 Water 33

ANNEXES 35 CEEP Executive level 35 President & Correspondents 35 Members of CEEP National Sections 39 Opinions 44 CEEP Responses to Consultation 45 Press Releases 45 CEEP General Secretariat 47

2 CEEP - ACTIVITY REPORT 2013 EDITORIAL A SHIFT OF PARADIGM FOR PUBLIC SERVICES

Dear colleagues, Dear friends, Hans-Joachim RECK, Valeria RONZITTI, President General Secretary

In 2013, public services in Europe were questioned, with One of the key conclusions of this PSS was that a shift in financial cuts being operated in a difficult financial,- eco paradigm is needed to achieve inclusive and sustainable nomic and social context. growth. The economic and social upheavals taking place over these past few years are the focus of ongoing dis- In order to find innovative solutions, CEEP organised in cussions among EU and national leaders. June the first ever Public Services Summit (PSS). It was But those discussions are not reaching any results: there more than necessary to hold that Summit in 2013. During is a lack of ambition in the measures and actions com- these difficult economic times, there is a critical need for ing out of these discussions. As the backbone of the Eu- what public services’ employers and providers advocate: ropean Social Model, CEEP members have a crucial role high-quality, accessible and sustainable public services. in finding the new balance between economic and social values. The crisis we continued to face in 2013 put many public services under strong pressure: providers need to deliver The shift in paradigm should start by thinking “outside of the same level and quality of service as before, but with the box” when it comes to promoting long-term invest- fewer resources. Those new constraints were particularly ment and secure financing of public services. damaging for public services’ providers at a time when European societies are facing new challenges. We can CEEP also intends to put citizens and sustainability at the mention the rising expectations and the growing needs centre of our concerns. More than ever, providers of pub- due to an ageing population, the privatisation and liber- lic services need to do “better with less” and, at the same alisation processes removing borders between public and time, to adapt the services to current and future citizens’ private sectors, the development of new technologies needs. In order to tackle those two constraints, we need creating new demands on public services, the damaging to find new approaches to ensure accessibility and qual- short-termism in the financial investment sector and leg- ity when developing more effective and efficient services. islation not always adapted to the needs of public ser- vices. We intend to make the Public Services Summit become a point of reference for discussing the future of SGIs in Eu- The Summit CEEP organised contributed to finding solu- rope and we are looking forward to welcome the widest tions to those challenges by fostering exchange of views possible number and type of stakeholders ,being them and political discussions between public services’ provid- representing public services or the private sector that can ers and employers, social partners at all levels and Euro- only develop thanks to strong public services infrastruc- pean and national policy makers. tures, at the next PSS in 2015.

Five reasons why Europe Five ways public services are Five demands needs public services reshaping the future for the future • They provide the physical • They are adapting to the • Ensure continuous acces- and social infrastructure economic crisis. sible funding. of Europe. • They are modernising to • Adopt long-term when • They give Europe a com- respond to chaning needs planning for the future. petitive advantage. and pressures. • Put sustainability first. • They contribute to Eu- • they help tap the employ- • Support innovation, re- rope’s diversity. ment potential. search and education. • They are a stabilising • They are creating ew • Provide legal certainty force for Europe. models of social dialogue. to essential services and • They are accountable to • They are contributing to a respect subsidiarity prin- European citizens. sustainable future. ciples.

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CEEP, the European Centre of Employers and En- while at the same time ensuring the widest possible terprises providing Public Services, established in choice to local and regional democratic institutions Brussels since 1961, represents employers and enter- as to how Public Services are delivered. prises providing Services of General Interest in such vital sectors as Transport, Energy, Water, Environ- As one of the three recognised European general ment, Housing, Hospitals, Education and Training, cross-sectoral Social Partners, we believe that em- Postal Services, Communications, Central and Local ployer consultations as well as social dialogue are Administrations etc. essential to promote the Lisbon Treaty’s targets for innovation and growth. In order to help our mem- We believe that modern Public Services, or Services bers achieve these goals, we focus on the European of General Interest (SGIs), serve the fundamental Employment Strategy (EES), promoting adaptabil- goals of the EU, its Member States and its regions, ity to change, addressing regional disparities and supporting business, social and territorial cohesion, helping build partnerships at regional and local lev- economic and social solidarity and a better quality els. of life for all citizens. We support sustainable development and call for We strive to ensure that SGIs play a key role in con- social and environmental criteria to be considered tributing to and encouraging the integration of the in all decisions implementing EU policies such as EU Member States into a common economic area in transport, energy, water supply, waste disposal and a manner supportive of the internal market concept, telecommunications.

Hans-Joachim RECK and Valeria RONZITTI and José Manuel DURÃO BARROSO Herman VAN ROMPUY

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The year 2013 was characterized by several achievements for CEEP. Here we will mention the main ones, therefore this is not an exhaustive list. None of those achievements would have been reached without the strong and direct commitment of CEEP members either in lobby or social dialogue activities. A good example of a solid and united “CEEP community”!

The Public Procurement Package

One of the main achievements for CEEP was the result of a long lasting lobby action concerning the Public Procurement Package. In this respect, there are certainly two results, common both to the Public procure- ment and the concession which that represents a stepping stone:

The clear recognition in secondary law of the freedom of organisation of public authorities when provid- ing public services CEEP strongly lobbied for the addition, at the beginning of the two proposals, of a provision reminding that those pieces of legislation do not interfere with the provisions of the Treaties regarding the freedom of authorities when organising the provision of SGIs. Indeed, it was essential to mirror the new provisions brought by the Lisbon Treaty (article 14, Protocol 26) recognising that authorities have at their disposal a tool box for the provision of public services, in the three directives. At the end, in all proposals, provisions stating that the Directive does not affect the freedom of authorities have been included. The Public Procurement Directive even clearly refers, in its Article 1, to article 14 TFUE and Protocol 26. More generally, the debates have encouraged the to more systematically recall the Treaty principles in its initiatives impacting services of general economic interest at European level.

Setting an adequate framework for the in-house provision of public services This has been the number 1 priority of CEEP, both on the public procurement and concessions dossier, with the aim of ensuring that the proposal for a positive definition of in-house and public-public cooperation in the public procurement directives is maintained and of ensuring that this definition is adequate and re- sponds to the need from the field, notably by allowing private participation in the controlled entities. CEEP realised several important achievements on this issue: • Despite opposition to the clear recognition of public-public cooperation in the EU secondary law, the and the Council recognised it and maintained it in the final texts; • Although we did not find full support for our position, based on the Regulation 1370/2007 that allows any private participation, the co-legislators did not formally closed the door to private participation in the in-house entity. This can be seen as a first move from a strict application of the ECJ case law; • The co-legislators also lowered the average turnover carried for the controlling authority from 90% to 80%; • The final texts also provide for more adequate provisions regarding public-public cooperation (hori- zontal), with no reference to a “joint” mission or any transfer of power.

More specifically for thePublic Procurement Directives, we achieved major results in: Ensuring equal treatment of providers From the very beginning, CEEP has voiced that the modernisation of EU public procurement rules should be the opportunity to acknowledge the evolutions of markets and ensure a level playing field between all operators, whether publicly or privately owned. CEEP supported the proposal of the European Parliament to exclude from the Directives operators, whatever their ownership, when their exclusive of special rights

CEEP - ACTIVITY REPORT 2013 5 A YEAR IN REVIEW have been granted through a public and transparent procedure. This guarantees the equal treatment be- tween public and private companies which have been granted a tendered special or exclusive right and ensures the coherence with several principles laid in the TFEU such as the principles of non-discrimination, impartiality and neutrality vis-à-vis the system of property ownership.

Designing adequate rules for modifications of contracts The European Commission proposal suggested very restrictive rules for the modification of contracts as in the proposal on the award of concession contracts. This would have obliged providers to re-tender should any need for a modification of an on-going contract appear. CEEP asked for lighter provision, notably regarding the definition of a substantial modification of a con- tract (which requested a new tendering). In general, the provisions on modification of contracts have been clarified and simplified. In particular, thresholds defining if a modification is seen as substantial (and there- fore need to be re-tendered) have been increased (from 5% to 10% for services and 15% for works).

Re-thinking the special regime for social and health services The European Commission, in its proposals, questioned the previous distinction between A/B Services, which only imposed to services listed in annex IIB (2004/18/EC) and annex XVIIB (2004/17/EC) require- ments regarding technical specifications and the publication of the awarding notice. If it could be legiti- mate to revise the content of the B list (services which have a limited cross-border dimension), the new regime suggested by the European Commission neither simplified nor flexibilised public procurement for this type of service. CEEP suggested a simple alternative, based on a unique article, and that did not go beyond the current regime for B services - which had shown its value. An alternative to this first proposal could have been to substantially increase the thresholds applied to this category of services. Besides, CEEP was of the opinion that some services then excluded by the EC from this “light” regime could have been re-integrated, as for example legal services.

Finally, during the negotiations, CEEP obtained that legal services are re-excluded from the scope of the Directives. The final compromise maintains a “special regime” for the social services. Contracting authori- ties have now to publish a contract notice or a prior information notice and shall make known the results of the procurement procedures by means of contract award notices, possibly by grouping them and publish- ing them on a quarterly basis.

Fostering a voluntary use of social and environmental criteria in public procurement In its capacity of social partner and representative of members committed to corporate social responsibil- ity, CEEP welcomed the possibility to broaden awarding criteria to other considerations than the lowest price. Nevertheless, it was also of primary importance that these proposals remain flexible and on a volun- tary basis in order to ensure that the contracting authority can best meet its own needs. CEEP called the European Parliament and the Council to keep this line and avoid any mandatory use of environmental and social criteria in tendering procedures. Furthermore, CEEP very much supported the development on the use of labels or equivalents in award procedures, echoing its members’ commitment to develop the CEEP-CSR Label rewarding good practices of public services providers.

More complex and controversial was the lobby on the award of concessions contracts. Ahead of the pub- lication of the proposal by the European Commission in December 2011 CEEP had already experienced years of heated debates with DG MARKT about the opportunity or not to have such rules at European level. When the European Commission published a very dense and exhaustive text, very far from the light-touch approach presented by Commissionaire Barnier, CEEP expressed doubts about the added value of the pro- posal, but decided however to adopt a pragmatic approach by trying to ensure, through constant and sharp lobby action, the best possible final result for public services providers. In this context, some major improve- ments need to be highlighted compared to the initial EC proposal and based on CEEP key priorities:

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Enabling an adequate choice of the external provider: more flexibility in award criteria CEEP asked for the possibility for authorities to conduct a global analysis of tenders. Any mandatory weighting of awarding criteria needed to be removed from the proposal since this provision would have limited a priori the choice of authorities. One of the major outcomes of our work is the simplification and flexibilisation of provisions on award cri- teria, now mentioning a “listing in descending order of importance” of those criteria rather than the initial “weighting”. This should give authorities more room for manoeuvre to select their partner and support innovation.

Enabling the modification of contracts Concession contracts are very complex and need flexibility to fully meet their objectives. CEEP opposed the very restrictive rules for the modification of contracts as in the public procurement dossier and asked for lighter provision, notably regarding the definition of a substantial modification of a contract (which requests a new tendering). The article has been reformulated in the last compromise, in order to clarify the condition for a modifica- tion of a contract without tendering. In particular, thresholds defining if a modification is seen as substan- tial (and therefore need to be re-tendered) have been increased (from 5% to 10% for services contracts and 15% for work contracts).

The Local Public Services Enterprises Conference in Paris

The 16,000 European Local Public Services Enter- prises all share one ambition: effective economic performance aimed at serving local communities. Combining private corporate governance with the values of general interest is our day-to-day task and part of our DNA. We believe this can contribute to modernising local public action and fostering social cohesion and economic development. We also be- lieve this is likely to inspire the EU2020 strategic vi- sion in respecting local diversity and providing pub- lic services relying on business principles.

The current affairs show us how some events can Cutting of the ribbon of the Local Public Services Entreprises Conference mark history. For Local Public Enterprises, the event of 29 and 30 October was a double premiere. It was in- dance with their common credo – Serving the Public – deed the first time that the Annual CEEP Local Public En- they match the assets of the private sector and the public terprises Conference was hosted by the Congress of the values, carrying in their genes the founding principles of French Federation of Local Public Services Enterprises sustainable development. The Europe of Local Public En- (FedEpl) and also the first time this event took place in terprises we are building stone by stone is also, without Paris-La Défense. The Europe of Local Public Enterpris- being dogmatic, the Europe of territories. It is a Europe es is now on the move and this joint event was, if not its which carries a common energy at Member State’s level, founding act, at least an accelerator of its development. at the same time responding to the expectations and lo- The European dimension was of course at the heart of cal specificities, bearing in mind the need for diversity and our reflections and exchanges. 16,000 Local Public Ser- proximity. This unique ambition of business excellence in vices Enterprises share common values and principles. serving society is Local Public Enterprises’ contribution to local public action throughout the . Those enterprises are the key actors of the action of local authorities in their territories, the engine of development This event was the demonstration of Local Public Enter- and investment, stimulating local employment. In accor- prises’ ambition for the European Union!

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The Framework of Actions on Youth Employment

To negotiate this Framework of Actions was the first together with ETUC on the very issue of fostering priority of the European Social Dialogue Work Pro- youth employment in public services. gramme for 2012-2014. With it, the European social On this pressing issue, CEEP and ETUC identified partners aim to promote solutions to reduce youth four key challenges: unemployment. They call on national social part- • Addressing the issue of an ageing workforce. ners, public authorities and other stakeholders to • Decreasing public budgets. act together and achieve concrete progress in fa- • Addressing skills mismatches among potential vour of youth employment. public services’ employees. This Framework of Actions is based on existing and • Increasing the attractiveness of public services new practices linked to the four priorities : for young people. 1. Learning, 2. Transition, And elaborated four key recommendations to help 3. Employment unleash the youth potential in public services: 4. Entrepreneurship in its broad sense, including • Investing in education systems to improve the social entepreneurship. skills match. • Promoting the attractiveness and the quality of Aware of the specific challenges encountered by employment in public services. many employers in public services to attract young • Learning from each other by exchanging infor- people, CEEP decided to support the negotiations mation across Europe. of the Framework of Actions with additional work. • Taping the youth employment potential in light In this context, we conducted a specific project of an ageing workforce.

The Symposium on Acquis +

CEEP Symposium on Acquis+ was the closing event of • To guarantee the principles of Article 4 TEU and a long-term analysis we have conducted on the Euro- Protocol No. 26 regarding “the essential role and pean Legal Framework impacting the provision of Ser- the wide discretion of national, regional and lo- vices of General Interest (SGIs). This work is of great cal authorities in providing, commissioning and importance for both providers of SGI and institutions, organising services of general economic interest as it gives a clear picture of the existing legal framework as closely as possible to the needs of the users”; and analyses the discrepancy that today sometime re- procedures should be developed to ensure the mains between the new provisions of the Lisbon Treaty appropriate implementation of these provisions in and the existing EU secondary Law and Case Law. secondary legislation, and consultation processes Observing the related damages, CEEP formulated on should be improved and developped; the basis of this work some key recommendations to • To not consider the “in-house” provision of servic- bring the Treaty to life and release the potential of SGIs es of general economic interest and cooperation to achieve EU social, economic and environmental ob- between public authorities as “exceptions” to the jectives. Those recommendations are embedded in a rule anymore but as legitimate modes of manage- Manifesto, based on four proposals to reconnect the ment. This requires securing a workable definition EU secondary law with the Treaty: based on clear and simple criteria in the EU sec- ondary law. Guaranteeing the principle of subsidiarity and equal treatment between all modes of provision of services Reinforcing the “economic and financial conditions” of general interest which enable services of general economic interest The modalities of the shared competence between to fulfil their missions the EU and its Member States that are subject of the Compensations of public service obligations are principle of subsidiarity have to be clarified. Therefore, still subject of state aid regime when these are it is necessary: only compensations of additional costs incurred by

8 CEEP - ACTIVITY REPORT 2013 A YEAR IN REVIEW their particular missions and this does not distort tives for public authorities to choose one or the other: competition. The concept of “economic and finan- public or private. We call for a coherent approach re- cial conditions” stated by the Treaty needs to be garding public and private providers of SGIs going be- clarified. yond outdated oppositions. Further, following article 14 TFEU, it needs to be clearly recognised that the ordinary legislative pro- Guaranteeing the respect of all the Treaty’s principles cedure is the most legitimate procedure admitted in all the activities of the European legislator, includ- when elaborating EU rules impacting SGIs. ing its negotiations with third countries As its guardian, the European Commission shall en- Clarifying the EU’s policy objectives and approach sure the proper implementation of the Treaty also with regard to public-private cooperation when negotiating and exchanging with non-EU The Commission’s policy with regard to cooperation be- partners. Therefore we call for transparency in those tween public and private sectors is contradictory, as it is processes and the participation of the European proposing rules that do not suit, but rather give incen- Parliament.

CEEP’s Projects

2013 was an important year for the European proj- Thanks to this project, we expanded our knowledge- ects managed by CEEP. Since a few years, projects based activities. Here below some outcomes of the have become an important tool to gain knowledge study: on Public Services and develop our activities. • Public services employ close to 30% of the Eu- • Mapping evolutions of public services in Europe. ropean workforce and contribute by more than • Pulse of Public Services. 26,7% to the European economy; • Matching education with the needs of public. • With more than 501bn € invested in the econo- services on the labour market. my in 2010, they contribute substantially to our • CEEP-CSR Label . well being; • Fostering Youth employment in public services. • Unlike other sectors of the economy, the share of employment remained stable in public servic- Mapping evolutions of public services in Europe es from 2006 to 2010; The first “Mapping” project was useful to create a • A little less than half of those employed in pub- methodology to collect key statistical information on lic services had attained tertiary level education public services in Europe. The second was essential compared to 31% in the broader economy; to collect even more information on what public ser- • Half of public services’ employees work for SMEs vices are in Europe, by Member State and by sector. (compared to 32% of the total economy).

Final event of the Youth Conference

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• A clear majority (around 58%) of public services’ Matching education with the needs of Public Ser- employees are women. Nevertheless, there is a vices on the labour market great disparity between sectors. In network ser- This new project with the aim to tackle the skills vices there are around five times more men than mismatch in public services started early 2013 women. The figures are almost the opposite in (and ended in January 2014) with the aim to bet- education of health care. ter identify the skills mismatches in public services • Ageing of the workforce is definitely a key issue and present some practices to better draw links be- in public services. tween education and public services’ providers.

All these outcomes can be found in a snapshot by In 2013, we managed two meetings (one in Amster- sector, by Member State, and aggregated at EU dam and the other in Ireland) that aimed to 1) col- level on the following website: www.mappingpub- lect experiences on how to better bridge the gap licservices.eu. between education providers and public services and 2) to discuss future skill needs in public services. The outcomes are also in the report: “Mapping evo- The outcomes were presented in January 2014 and lutions in Public Services in Europe: towards in- are available on our website: www.ceep.eu. creased knowledge of industrial relations”. CEEP-CSR Label Pulse of Public Services Since its creation in 2008, this successful label was Released for the first time in Spring 2013, the Pulse awarded to more than 90 successful enterprises in of Public Services is the first ever Barometer for Europe. The new 2014 awarding process started in leaders of public services. Based on a bi-annual 2013 with two new key elements: survey, this pulse is useful to present the views on • A higher scope for public procurement. Indeed, current and future evolutions of public services and with the newly agreed directive on public pro- present the challenges lying ahead for them. curement, labels have gained importance for tendering procedures. An important work has Outcomes of the pulse are available on our website: been done to make our label better meet the re- www.ceep.eu. quirement of the directive. • Relaunch of the label with a simplified process. Fostering Youth employment in Public Services Without losing the quality of the label, we have With the results presented in April 2014, this proj- mainstreamed the documents needed to apply ect was new and innovative for CEEP. Indeed, it was for the label. the first time that CEEP studied the situation of youth in public services and discussed potential means to tackle the high unem- ployment level in Europe.

Started at the same time as the negotiation on a Framework of Action on youth employment, this project was useful to pro- vide key data and information on youth employment in our sectors and to provide examples on how some providers are pro-actively tackling this issue.

All outcomes can be seen on the CEEP website.

Final conference of the Matching education programme

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The Public Services Summit, in pictures

Brian HAYES, Irish Minister of State with special responsibility for Public Service Reform

Hans-Joachim RECK, President of CEEP Antonina CIPOLLONE, Member of Unit In- ternal Market and Sustainability, Secretariat- General of the European Commission

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Hannes SWOBODA, President of the group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats at the European Parliament

Patrick ITSCHERT, General Secretary of ETUC Valeria RONZITTI, General Secretary of CEEP

Joan BURTON, Irish Minister for Social Protection

12 CEEP - ACTIVITY REPORT 2013 PUBLIC SERVICES BOARD PUBLIC SERVICES BOARD PUBLIC SERVICES BOARD CHAIR (since 12/2013) Thierry DURNERIN

POLICY FOCUS CONSULTATIONS CONTRIBUTION • Revision of EU public procurement rules. • CEEP set of amendments on the EC proposals • Legislative proposal on service concessions. for the modernisation of EU public procurement rules (both Directive on public procurement and KEY ACHIEVEMENTS Directive on utilities) communicated to the co- • Strengthening of CEEP exchanges and work legislator. with the Cabinet of Commissioner Barnier and • CEEP set of amendments on the EC proposal for DG Markt, both on the public procurement and a Directive on the award of concession contracts concession issues. communicated to the co-legislator. • Development and deepening of CEEP contacts • CEEP “red lines” disseminated ahead of final in the European Parliament, especially with the compromises by the Trilogue. Rapporteurs on the concession proposal and on the modernisation of EU public procurement REPRESENTATION/EVENTS rules, MEP P. Juvin and MEP M. Tarabella and • Meeting with Commissioner Barnier on the re- with the Chair of the IMCO Committee MEP M. vision of public procurement and concessions Harbour. rules. • Good dissemination of CEEP proposals of • Meetings and regular exchanges with the Rap- amendments to the proposals on public procu- porteur M. Tarabella on the proposals on public rement and on concessions, especially in the Tri- procurement. logue phase. • Constant contacts with DG Markt Unit in charge • The final Public Procurement Package has been of the concession dossier. considerably improved, CEEP main demands • Meetings and regular exchanges with the Rap- have been mirrored in the final compromises. porteur P. Juvin on the proposal on concessions. • Joint press release of the PSEF - ‘Re-building • Regular contacts with representatives of Mem- confidence in Europe requires sound public ser- ber States to influence the Trilogues on the Pu- vices’. blic Procurement Package. • CEEP in the panel of the Seminar of AFCCRE on the future of public services in Europe.

Member Entreprises (as of May 2014) ACEA SPA BICA - Bulgarian Industrial Capital Association AdP - Águas de Portugal, Sgps, SA BRGM - Bureau des recherches géologiques et minières AFD - Agence Française de Développement BSR - Berliner Stadtreinigungsbetriebe, AöR AFTRP - Agence foncière et technique de la région parisienne BVÖD - Bundesverband Öffentliche Dienstleistungen ANROC - Association nationale des régies de services CDC - Caisse des dépôts et consignations publics et des organismes constitués par les collectivi- CEEP Portugal tés locales ou avec leur participation Cispel Toscana CONFSERVIZI AöW - Allianz der öffentlichen Wasserwirtschaft, e.V. Companhia Carris de Ferro de Lisboa, SA APA - Administração do Porto Aveiro, SA CONFSERVIZI - Confederazione Italiana dei Servizi APS - Administração do Porto de Sines, SA Pubblici Locali–Asstra – Federambiente-Federutility Banco BPI, SA DB Regio AG, Sparte Bus BBVL - Beratungsgesellschaft für Beteiligungsverwal- De Lijn - Vlaamse Vervoermaatschappij tung Leipzig GmbH Deutscher Landkreistag BDEW - Bundesverband der Energie- und Wasse- Deutscher Städtetag rwirtschaft e.V. DSTGB - Deutscher Städte- und Gemeindebund

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DSW - Dortmunder Stadtwerke AG NHS Confederation DUO - Dienst Uitvoering Onderwijs Österreichischer Gemeindebund DVV - Stadtwerke Duisburg AG Rheinbahn AG EBU - European Broadcasting Union SALAR - Swedish Assoc. of Local Authorities and Regions EDF - Electricité de France SEMAVIP - Sem d’aménagement de la ville de Paris EEAFM - EEA Fund Management Limited SEMERAP - Société d’Economie Mixte pour l’Exploi- EEM - Empresa de Electricidade da Madeira, SA tation des Réseaux d’eau et d’Assainissement et la EFEE - European Federation of Education Employers Protection de l’Environnement EFM - Empresa Funeraria Municipal SA SEMITAN - SEM des transports en commun de l’agglo- ELIGE - Red de Empresas Locales de Interés General mération nantaise EMASESA - Empresa Metropolitana de Abastecimien- SEMIV - SEM immobilière de Vélizy to y Saneamiento de Aguas de Sevilla S.A. SEMLEMANS EP - Estradas de Portugal, E.P.E. SEMTRAM EPF NPDC - Etablissement publique foncier du Nord SEMVR - SEM Ville Renouvelée Pas-de-Calais SENWTF - Senatsverwaltung für Wirtschaft, Technolo- Erftverband Bergheim gie und Frauen FAD - The State Employers’ Organisation SEPI - Sociedad Estatal de Participaciones Industriales FedEPL - Fédération des entreprises publiques locales SERL - Société d’équipement du Rhône et de Lyon FEDERAMBIENTE SIDR - Société immobilière du département de la Réunion FEDERCULTURE - Federazione delle Aziende e degli SNCB/NMBS - Société Nationale des Chemins de Enti di gestione di cultura, turismo, sport e tempo Fer Belges/Nationale Maatschappij der Belgische libero Spoorwegen FEGAPEI - Fédération nationale des associations ges- SNCF - Société nationale des chemins de fer français tionnaires au service des personnes handicapées SOGARIS FNCCR - Fédération nationale des collectivités concé- SPRILUR dantes et des régies Stadtwerke Köln GmbH Fraport AG Stadtwerke Mainz AG GdW Bundesverband deutscher Wohnungs- und Stadtwerke Nordhausen – Holding für Versorgung Immobilienunternehmen e.V. und Verkehr GmbH GEBALIS - Gestão dos Bairros Municipais de Lisboa, EEM STRATOSZ - National Association of Strategic and GRDF - Gaz Réseau Distribution France Public Utility Companies ICO - Instituto de Crédito Oficial SUEWAG IEFP - Instituto do Emprego e Formação Professional, IP SWL - Stadtwerke Leipzig GmbH INCI - Instituto da Construção e do Imobiliário, IP SWT - Stadtwerke Trier AöR INCM - Imprensa Nacional - Casa da Moeda, SA TAP - Air Portugal, SA INE - Instituto Nacional de Estatística, IP TFL - Transport for London INTER REGIES Thüga-Aktiengesellschaft KFS - Swedish Organisation for Local Enterprises TRANSTEJO - Transportes do Tejo, SA KL - Local Government Denmark uestra Hannoversche Verkehrsbetriebe AG KPMG Prüfungs- und Beratungsgesellschaft für den Union Habitat Öffentlichen Sektor AG UNISOC – Union des Entreprises à Profit Social KS Bedrift UPPFP - Union des Professionnels du Pôle Funéraire Public KT - Local Government Employers UVCW - Union des Villes et Communes de Wallonie KVVKS - Kasseler Verkehrs- und Versorgungs-GmbH VDV - Verband Deutscher Verkehrsunternehmen e.V. LFDJ - La Française des Jeux VEWIN - Vereniging van Exploitanten van Waterlei- Liga Citadina dingbedrijven In Nederland LogiRep/PolyLogis VKÖ - Verband kommunaler Unternehmen Österreichs LVB - Leipziger Verkehrsbetriebe GmbH VKU - Verband kommunaler Unternehmen e.V. Mainova AG VNG - Vereniging van Nederlandse Gemeenten Metropolitano de Lisboa, EPE VÖWG - Verband der Öffentlichen Wirtschaft und MONTEPIO GERAL Gemeinwirtschaft Österreichs Nantes Métropole Aménagement WIBERA Wirtschaftsberatung AG NARE - National Association of Regional Employers ZPGO - Związek Pracodawców Gospodarki Odpadami

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Entreprises, Internal Market & Competition CHAIR Juan Pedro MARIN ARRESE VICE-CHAIR (until 05/2013) Peter PEX GENERAL RAPPORTEUR Rosario ESCOLAR POLO

POLICY FOCUS Regulation by declaring certain categories of aid • Revision of EU state aid rules. compatible with the internal market in applica- • Single Market Month 2013. tion of articles 107 and 108 of the Treaty. • State-owned enterprises (as part of the work programme of the Lithuanian Presidency). REPRESENTATION/EVENTS • Meetings of the Public Services Intergroup of the KEY ACHIEVEMENTS European Parliament. • CEEP was identified as one of the Single Market • Meeting with Lithuanian Presidency on State- Partners involved in the preparatory discussions owned Enterprises. on the Single Market Month 2013. • Hearing of representatives of DG Taxud of the • The debate on state-owned enterprises initially plan- European Commission on the reform of VAT ned by the Lithuanian Presidency has been postpo- rules for public bodies and activities of general ned. interest. • CEEP in the panel of the debate and launch of OPINIONS Karin Svanborg-Sjövall’s book ‘Private Choice in • CEEP Opinion on the proposal for a Commission the Public Sector’.

Member Entreprises (as of May 2014) ACEA SPA Deutscher Landkreistag AdP - Aguas de Portugal, Sgps, SA DSTGB - Deutscher Städte- und Gemeindebund AFTRP - Agence foncière et technique de la région DUO - Dienst Uitvoering Onderwijs parisienne DVV - Stadtwerke Duisburg AG ANROC - Association nationale des régies de services EDF - Electricité de France publics et des organismes constitués par les collectivi- EEAFM - EEA Fund Management Limited tés locales ou avec leur participation EFEE - European Federation of Education Employers AöW - Allianz der öffentlichen Wasserwirtschaft, e.V. EP - Estradas de Portugal, E.P.E. Banco BPI, SA FAD - The State Employers’ Organisation BBVL - Beratungsgesellschaft für Beteiligungsverwal- FedEPL - Fédération des entreprises publiques locales tung Leipzig GmbH FEGAPEI - Fédération nationale des associations ges- BDEW - Bundesverband der Energie- und Wasse- tionnaires au service des personnes handicapées rwirtschaft e.V. FNCCR - Fédération nationale des collectivités concé- BICA - Bulgarian Industrial Capital Association dantes et des régies BRGM - Bureau des recherches géologiques et minières Fraport AG BSR - Berliner Stadtreinigungsbetriebe, AöR GdW Bundesverband deutscher Wohnungs- und BVÖD - Bundesverband Öffentliche Dienstleistungen Immobilienunternehmen e.V. CDC - Caisse des dépôts et consignations GEBALIS - Gestão dos Bairros Municipais de Lisboa, Companhia Carris de Ferro de Lisboa, SA EEM Cispel Toscana CONFSERVIZI ICO - Instituto de Crédito Oficial CONFSERVIZI - Confederazione Italiana dei Servizi IEFP - Instituto do Emprego e Formação Professional, IP Pubblici Locali–Asstra – Federambiente-Federutility INCI – Instituto da Construção e do Imobiliário, IP DB Regio AG, Sparte Bus INCM - Imprensa Nacional - Casa da Moeda, SA

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INE - Instituto Nacional de Estatística, IP und Verkehr GmbH KPMG Prüfungs- und Beratungsgesellschaft für den STRATOSZ - National Association of Strategic and Öffentlichen Sektor AG Public Utility Companies KS Bedrift SUEWAG KVVKS - Kasseler Verkehrs- und Versorgungs-GmbH SWL - Stadtwerke Leipzig GmbH LFDJ - La Française des Jeux TRANSTEJO - Transportes do Tejo, SA LogiRep/PolyLogis uestra Hannoversche Verkehrsbetriebe AG LVB - Leipziger Verkehrsbetriebe GmbH Union Habitat MONTEPIO GERAL UNISOC – Union des Entreprises à Profit Social NHS Confederation VEWIN - Vereniging van Exploitanten van Waterlei- ELIGE - Red de Empresas Locales de Interés General dingbedrijven In Nederland SEPI - Sociedad Estatal de Participaciones Industriales VKÖ - Verband kommunaler Unternehmen Österreichs SALAR - Swedish Assoc. of Local Authorities and VKU - Verband kommunaler Unternehmen e.V. Regions VNG - Vereniging van Nederlandse Gemeenten SNCF - Société nationale des chemins de fer français VÖWG - Verband der Öffentlichen Wirtschaft und Stadtwerke Köln GmbH Gemeinwirtschaft Österreichs Stadtwerke Nordhausen – Holding für Versorgung WIBERA Wirtschaftsberatung AG

Local Entreprises CHAIR (until 12/2013) Thierry DURNERIN CHAIR (since 12/2013) Gaia CHECCUCCI VICE-CHAIR Jesus MAZA BURGOS

POLICY FOCUS REPRESENTATIONS / EVENTS • (Institutionalised) Public Private Partnerships. • 16th CEEP Conference of Local Public Enter- • CEEP-CSR Label. prises in Paris, jointly organised with the Annual • Local Enterprises Barometer 2014. Congress of the French Federation of Local En- terprises (FedEpl). KEY ACHIEVEMENTS • CEEP invited in CEMR debate on “European local • A successful annual European conference of local and regional authorities in public-public and pu- public services enterprises, organised for the first blic-private partnership“. time with the French Federation of Local enterprises • Meetings of the Public Services Intergroup of the (FedEpl). European Parliament. • A first edition of the Local Enterprises Barometer • CEEP invited as expert in the CCIC project to pre- 2014. sent local public services enterprises in Europe.

Member Entreprises (as of May 2014) ACEA SPA Banco BPI, SA AdP - Águas de Portugal, Sgps, SA BBVL - Beratungsgesellschaft für Beteiligungsverwal- AFD - Agence Française de Développement tung Leipzig GmbH ANROC - Association nationale des régies de services BDEW - Bundesverband der Energie- und Wasse- publics et des organismes constitués par les collectivi- rwirtschaft e.V. tés locales ou avec leur participation BICA - Bulgarian Industrial Capital Association APA - Administração do Porto Aveiro, SA BRGM - Bureau des recherches géologiques et minières APS - Administração do Porto de Sines, SA BSR - Berliner Stadtreinigungsbetriebe, AöR

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BVÖD - Bundesverband Öffentliche Dienstleistungen Metropolitano de Lisboa, EPE CDC - Caisse des dépôts et consignations MONTEPIO GERAL Companhia Carris de Ferro de Lisboa, SA NARE - National Association of Regional Employers CEEP Portugal NHS Confederation Cispel Toscana CONFSERVIZI SEMAVIP - Sem d’aménagement de la ville de Paris CONFSERVIZI - Confederazione Italiana dei Servizi SEMERAP - Société d’Economie Mixte pour l’Exploi- Pubblici Locali–Asstra – Federambiente-Federutility tation des Réseaux d’eau et d’Assainissement et la DB Regio AG, Sparte Bus Protection de l’Environnement Deutscher Landkreistag SEMITAN - SEM des transports en commun de l’agglo- DSTGB - Deutscher Städte- und Gemeindebund mération nantaise DVV - Stadtwerke Duisburg AG SEMIV - SEM immobilière de Vélizy EEM - Empresa de Electricidade da Madeira, SA SEMLEMANS EFM - Empresa Funeraria Municipal SA SEMTRAM ELIGE - Red de Empresas Locales de Interés General SEMVR - SEM Ville Renouvelée EMASESA - Empresa Metropolitana de Abastecimien- SENWTF - Senatsverwaltung für Wirtschaft, Technolo- to y Saneamiento de Aguas de Sevilla S.A. gie und Frauen EP - Estradas de Portugal, E.P.E. SERL - Société d’équipement du Rhône et de Lyon EPF NPDC - Etablissement publique foncier du Nord SIDR - Société immobilière du département de la Réunion Pas-de-Calais SALAR - Swedish Assoc. of Local Authorities and Regions FAD - The State Employers’ Organisation SOGARIS FedEPL - Fédération des entreprises publiques locales Stadtwerke Köln GmbH FEDERAMBIENTE Stadtwerke Mainz AG FEDERCULTURE - Federazione delle Aziende e Stadtwerke Nordhausen – Holding für Versorgung degli Enti di gestione di cultura, turismo, sport e und Verkehr GmbH tempo libero SWT - Stadtwerke Trier FEGAPEI - Fédération nationale des associations ges- Thüga-Aktiengesellschaft tionnaires au service des personnes handicapées TRANSTEJO - Transportes do Tejo, SA FNCCR - Fédération nationale des collectivités concé- Union Habitat dantes et des régies UNISOC – Union des Entreprises à Profit Social GdW Bundesverband deutscher Wohnungs- und UPPFP - Union des Professionnels du Pôle Funéraire Public Immobilienunternehmen e.V. UVCW - Union des Villes et Communes de Wallonie GEBALIS - Gestão dos Bairros Municipais de Lisboa, EEM VDV - Verband Deutscher Verkehrsunternehmen e.V. SPRILUR VEWIN - Vereniging van Exploitanten van Waterlei- IEFP - Instituto do Emprego e Formação Professional, IP dingbedrijven In Nederland INE - Instituto Nacional de Estatística, IP VKÖ - Verband kommunaler Unternehmen Österreichs INTER REGIES VKU - Verband kommunaler Unternehmen e.V. KFS - Swedish Organisation for Local Enterprises VÖWG - Verband der Öffentlichen Wirtschaft und KS Bedrift Gemeinwirtschaft Österreichs Liga Citadina WIBERA Wirtschaftsberatung AG LogiRep/PolyLogis ZPGO - Związek Pracodawców Gospodarki Odpadami Mainova AG

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Services of General Interests & Statistics CHAIR Rainer PLASSMANN VICE-CHAIR Laurent GHEKIERE GENERAL RAPPORTEUR Laurence DOCKTER

POLICY FOCUS • CEEP raised the awareness of DG trade on pos- • Analysis of the Lisbon Treaty and the legislative sible concerns on Public Services in TTIP, prepa- framework for SGIs (Acquis Plus). ring the exchanges for the following year. • Public Services in the EU Trade Policy. OPINIONS KEY ACHIEVEMENTS • CEEP Acquis+ Package: • Finalisation and dissemination of CEEP Acquis+. 1. CEEP Acquis+ Glossary “The Acquis Com- The “golden rules” and demands presented in munautaire for Services of General Econo- the Acquis+ Manifesto very much influenced the mic Interest”. final compromises of the Public Procurement 2. Communication Leaflet “Services of Gene- Package. ral Interest for Everyone – An Introduction • CEEP mobilised representatives of the academic to Public Services in Europe”. community on the Acquis+.

Member Entreprises (as of May 2014) ACEA SPA EEM - Empresa de Electricidade da Madeira, SA AdP - Águas de Portugal, Sgps, SA EFEE - European Federation of Education Employers AFD - Agence Française de Développement ELIGE - Red de Empresas Locales de Interés General AFTRP - Agence foncière et technique de la région EP - Estradas de Portugal, E.P.E. parisienne EPF NPDC - Etablissement publique foncier du Nord AöW - Allianz der öffentlichen Wasserwirtschaft, e.V. Pas-de-Calais Banco BPI, SA Erftverband Bergheim BBVL - Beratungsgesellschaft für Beteiligungsverwal- FAD - The State Employers’ Organisation tung Leipzig GmbH FedEPL - Fédération des entreprises publiques BDEW - Bundesverband der Energie- und Wasse- locales rwirtschaft e.V. FEDERAMBIENTE BRGM - Bureau des recherches géologiques et mi- FEGAPEI - Fédération nationale des associations ges- nières tionnaires au service des personnes handicapées BSR - Berliner Stadtreinigungsbetriebe, AöR GdW Bundesverband deutscher Wohnungs- und BVÖD - Bundesverband Öffentliche Dienstleistungen Immobilienunternehmen e.V. CDC - Caisse des dépôts et consignations GRDF - Gaz Réseau Distribution France Companhia Carris de Ferro de Lisboa, SA DUO - Dienst Uitvoering Onderwijs Cispel Toscana CONFSERVIZI ICO - Instituto de Crédito Oficial De Lijn - Vlaamse Vervoermaatschappij IEFP - Instituto do Emprego e Formação Professional, IP DB Regio AG, Sparte Bus INCI - Instituto da Construção e do Imobiliário, IP Deutscher Landkreistag INCM - Imprensa Nacional - Casa da Moeda, SA Deutscher Städtetag INE - Instituto Nacional de Estatística, IP DSTGB - Deutscher Städte- und Gemeindebund KFS - Swedish Organisation for Local Enterprises DVV - Stadtwerke Duisburg AG KPMG Prüfungs- und Beratungsgesellschaft für den EBU - European Broadcasting Union Öffentlichen Sektor AG EDF - Electricité de France KS Bedrift

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KT - Local Government Employers und Verkehr GmbH KVVKS - Kasseler Verkehrs- und Versorgungs-GmbH STRATOSZ - National Association of Strategic and LogiRep/PolyLogis Public Utility Companies LVB - Leipziger Verkehrsbetriebe GmbH SWT - Stadtwerke Trier AöR MONTEPIO GERAL TAP - Air Portugal, SA Nantes Métropole Aménagement TFL - Transport for London NHS Confederation TRANSTEJO - Transportes do Tejo, SA Österreichischer Gemeindebund Union Habitat SEMLEMANS UNISOC – Union des Entreprises à Profit Social SEPI - Sociedad Estatal de Participaciones Industriales VDV - Verband Deutscher Verkehrsunternehmen e.V. SALAR - Swedish Assoc. of Local Authorities and VEWIN - Vereniging van Exploitanten van Waterlei- Regions dingbedrijven In Nederland SNCB/NMBS - Société Nationale des Chemins de VKÖ - Verband kommunaler Unternehmen Österreichs Fer Belges/Nationale Maatschappij der Belgische VKU - Verband kommunaler Unternehmen e.V. Spoorwegen VNG - Vereniging van Nederlandse Gemeenten Stadtwerke Köln GmbH VÖWG - Verband der Öffentlichen Wirtschaft und Stadtwerke Mainz AG Gemeinwirtschaft Österreichs Stadtwerke Nordhausen – Holding für Versorgung WIBERA Wirtschaftsberatung AG

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POLICY FOCUS Rompuy, to discuss and elaborate CEEP’s key • Europe 2020 strategy and relevant flagship ini- messages ahead of the Tripartite Social Summit. tiatives, including the European Semester. • Start of European cross-industry social partner • Youth employment, including the cross-sectoral negotiations on in-depth employment analysis. negotiations on a Framework of Actions. • The third implementation report of the European • Directives on Posting of Workers, Professional framework agreement on Inclusive Labour Mar- Qualifications, IORP. kets was adopted by the Social Dialogue Com- • The European Commission’s work with the social mittee. dimension of EU and EMU. • Active involvement and finalisation of the inte- • Social partner involvement European economic grated programme of the European cross-sec- governance. toral Social Partners: Four seminars on ‘Better implementation and impact of social dialogue KEY ACHIEVEMENTS instruments’, including a high-level conference • European cross-industry social partner negotia- on European social dialogue. Other events in- tions and adoptions of a Framework of Actions clude a joint conference on “The promotion of on youth employment. active ageing through lifelong learning”, a joint • European Social Partners’ invited for the first conference on “Skills needs in greening econo- time to attend the European Council meeting to mies”, a joint seminar on the issue of “The transi- discuss youth employment and to present the tion between education and employment”. Framework of Actions on youth employment. • European Social Partners’ meetings in Berlin and OPINIONS Paris with Heads of States and Governments, • CEEP opinion on the Youth Employment Package. including Labour Market Ministers, to discuss • CEEP opinion on the European Commission’s So- concrete actions to foster youth employment. cial Investment Package. • The adoption of a European cross-industry so- • CEEP opinion on enhancing the social dimension cial partner joint declaration on social partner of the economic and monetary union. involvement in European economic governance. • Addendum to the CEEP opinion on the European • The European Social Partners’ meeting with the Commission’s proposal for a General Data Pro- College of the European Commission to discuss tection Regulation (COM(2012)11), targeting the the social dimension of EMU including the role of employment relations’ context. social dialogue. • Meeting with European Council President, Van

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CONSULTATIONS CONTRIBUTION European Commission on Industrial Relations in Europe. • CEEP response to the European Commis- • 29-30 April, Irish Presidency Conference: ‘Wo- sion second-stage consultation of the social men’s Economic Engagement and the Europe partners at European level under article 154 2020 Agenda’. TFEU on Quality Framework for Trainee- • 2-3 May, European Commission Conference on ships. the Social Investment Package. • CEEP answer to the public consultation on the • 11 July, Informal Troika in Vilnius under the Li- new EU occupational safety and health policy thuanian Presidency. framework. • 10 October, European Commission Conference • CEEP response to Green Paper: Long-term fi- on improving the socio-economic convergence nancing of the European economy. in the EMU. • 17 October, High Level Event on Diversity Mana- REPRESENTATIONS / EVENTS gement in Warsaw. • 6 February, Conference on Employment and So- • 21 October, European Commission Conference cial Developments in Europe Review 2013. on Labour Law. • 7 February, Informal Troika in Dublin under the • 24 October, Autumn Tripartite Social Summit. Irish Presidency. • 22-November, EESC Hearing on Employability of • 14 March, Spring Tripartite Social Summit. young people. • 15-16 April, Conference organised in Budapest by the

Member Entreprises (as of May 2014) Air France Groupe Sector APA - Administração do Porto Aveiro, SA FedEPL - Fédération des entreprises publiques APS - Administração do Porto de Sines, SA locales ARAN - Agenzia per la Rappresentanza Negoziale FEGAPEI - Fédération nationale des associations delle Pubbliche Amministrazioni gestionnaires au service des personnes handica- Banco BPI, SA pées BBVL - Beratungsgesellschaft für Beteiligungsverwal- FNPSPR - National Employers’ Federation of Public tung Leipzig GmbH Utilities of Romania BICA - Bulgarian Industrial Capital Association Fundacion ONCE, S.A. - Organización Nacional de BOGESTRA - Bochum-Gelsenkirchener Straßen- Ciegos Españoles bahnen AG GdW Bundesverband deutscher Wohnungs- und BVG - Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe, AöR Immobilienunternehmen e.V. BVÖD - Bundesverband Öffentliche Dienstleistungen GEBALIS - Gestão dos Bairros Municipais de Lis- Companhia Carris de Ferro de Lisboa, SA boa, EEM CEEP Portugal HOSPEEM - European Hospital and Healthcare Em- CEEP UK ployers Association CONFSERVIZI - Confederazione Italiana dei Servizi HSH - Federation of Norwegian Commercial and Pubblici Locali–Asstra – Federambiente-Federutility Services Entreprises DB Regio AG, Sparte Bus IEFP – Instituto do Emprego e Formação Profes- Deutscher Städtetag sional, IP DGAEP - Direcção-Geral da Administração e do INCM – Imprensa Nacional - Casa da Moeda, SA Emprego Público INTER REGIES DSTGB - Deutscher Städte- und Gemeindebund KAV Bayern - Kommunale Arbeitgeberverband DVBAG - Dresdner Verkehrsbetriebe AG Bayern e.V. EBU - European Broadcasting Union KFS - Swedish Organisation for Local Enterprises EDF - Electricité de France KL - Local Government Denmark EFEE - European Federation of Education Employers KS Bedrift EP - Estradas de Portugal, E.P.E. KT - Local Authority Employers Erftverband Bergheim Local Government Group FAD - Fornyings- og administrasjonsdepartementet MEA - Malta’s Employers Association FASTIGO - Employers’ Association for the Property MODST - State Employers’ Authority

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MONTEPIO GERAL Stadtwerke Köln GmbH NAVANTIA STRATOSZ - National Association of Strategic and Nederlandse Centrale Overheidswerkgever Public Utility Companies NEREO - North East Regional Employers TdL - Tarifgemeinschaft deutscher Länder NHS Confederation TFL - Transport for London Pracodawcy Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej TKIB - Türk Kamu İşletmeleri Birliği REFER EPE TRANSTEJO - Transportes do Tejo, SA REGIONER - Danish Regions uestra Hannoversche Verkehrsbetriebe AG Rheinbahn AG UITP SAGE - Swedish Agency for Government Employ- Union Habitat ers UNISOC – Union des Entreprises à Profit Social SEEMP - South East Employers VDV - Verband Deutscher Verkehrsunternehmen SEPI - Sociedad Estatal de Participaciones Indus- e.V. triales VM - Office for the Government as Employer SALAR - Swedish Assoc. of Local Authorities and VNG - Vereniging van Nederlandse Gemeenten Regions VÖWG - Verband der Öffentlichen Wirtschaft und SPEKTER - The Employers’ Assosiation Spekter Gemeinwirtschaft Österreichs SSB AG - Stuttgarter Straßenbahnen AG WIBERA Wirtschaftsberatung AG Stadtwerke Frankfurt am Main Holding GmbH Wiener KAV - Wiener Krankenanstaltenverbund Stadtwerke Leverkusen

Macro-Economics CHAIR (until 12/2013) Anna THOURSIE CHAIR (since 12/2013) Andrew R. LEADBETTER VICE-CHAIR (until 12/2013) Gillian FAWCETT VICE-CHAIR (until 12/2013) Sergio GASPARINNI VICE-CHAIR (until 12/2013) Stefan PETRANOV VICE-CHAIR (since 12/2013) Tor HATLEVOLL

POLICY FOCUS OPINIONS • Economic developments. • Spring note for the Macro-economic Dialogue • The European economic governance framework. meeting (technical). • The Annual Growth Survey and the European Semester. • Speaking note for Macro-economic Dialogue • The social dimension of the EMU. meeting (political). • Long-term financing of the European economy. • Autumn note for the Macro-economic Dialogue meeting (technical). KEY ACHIEVEMENTS • Speaking note for Macro-economic Dialogue • Interventions at the Macro-economic Dialogue meeting (political). meetings at both political and technical levels on economic issues. CONSULTATIONS CONTRIBUTION • Meeting with Commissioner Barnier to discuss • Informal European social partner consultation long-term investments in Europe. meeting organised by the European Commission on the 2014 Annual Growth Survey.

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REPRESENTATIONS / EVENTS • 23 October, Macro-economic Dialogue meeting • 18 February, Macro-economic Dialogue meeting (technical). (technical). • 14 November, Macro-economic Dialogue mee- • 4 March, Macro-economic Dialogue meeting (politi- ting (political). cal).

Member Entreprises (as of May 2014) ACCAGLOBAL - Association of Chartered Certified Accountants KFS - Swedish Organisation for Local Enterprises AdP - Aguas de Portugal, Sgps, SA KT - Local Authority Employers AKA e.V. - Arbeitsgemeinschaft kommunale und NEREO - North East Regional Employers kirchliche Altersversorgung e.V. SALAR - Swedish Assoc. of Local Authorities and APA - Administração do Porto Aveiro, SA Regions Banco BPI, SA Stadt Wien BICA - Bulgarian Industrial Capital Association Stadtwerke Köln GmbH BVÖD - Bundesverband Öffentliche Dienstleistungen UNISOC CDC - Caisse des dépôts et consignations VÖWG - Verband der Öffentlichen Wirtschaft und DB Regio AG, Sparte Bus Gemeinwirtschaft Österreichs GEBALIS - Gestão dos Bairros Municipais de Lisboa, EEM WIBERA Wirtschaftsberatung AG INE - Instituto Nacional de Estatística, IP

Social Protection CHAIR (until 03/2014) Peter VAN DER GAAST

POLICY FOCUS Great success achieved so far since the European • Pensions: Activities linked to a Pan European Commission will not address solvency rules at this Pensions Fund. stage in the current Directive. • The planned revision of the IORP Directive. • The Annual Growth Survey and the European OPINIONS Semester. • CEEP opinion on the European Commission’s Social Investment Package. KEY ACHIEVEMENTS • Continued unilateral and joint lobby activities lin- CONSULTATIONS CONTRIBUTION ked the planned revision of the IORP Directive, and • CEEP response to Green Paper: Long-term finan- in particular the European Commission’s intention cing of the European economy. to maintain a level playing field with Solvency II.

Member Entreprises (as of May 2014) Air France Groupe REGIONER - Danish Regions BOGESTRA - Bochum-Gelsenkirchener Straßen- SALAR - Swedish Assoc. of Local Authorities and bahnen AG Regions BVÖD - Bundesverband Öffentliche Dienstleistungen SSB AG - Stuttgarter Straßenbahnen AG EFEE - European Federation of Education Employers Stadtwerke Köln GmbH KL - Local Government Denmark TdL - Tarifgemeinschaft deutscher Länder Local Government Group VÖWG - Verband der Öffentlichen Wirtschaft und Nederlandse Centrale Overheidswerkgever Gemeinwirtschaft Österreichs NEREO - North East Regional Employers Wiener KAV - Wiener Krankenanstaltenverbund

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Health & Safety CHAIR Dominique VACHER

POLICY FOCUS • The health and safety task force has promoted • Health and Safety activities at European level. the partnership between CEEP and the EU- • Work linked to new Health and Safety Strategy OSHA. Each year the task force proposes a rele- at European level. vant action to CEEP members in order to give • Monitor developments concerning issues such some visible signs of our involvement in the as electromagnetic field and muscular skeletal OSHA week. disorder.

KEY ACHIEVEMENTS OPINIONS • The health and safety task force have ensured the • CEEP answer to the public consultation on the promotion of CEEP towards the European actors in new EU occupational safety and health policy its field, as Eurofound, EU Commission, and others framework. social partners as ETUC and BUSINESSEUROPE.

Member Entreprises (as of May 2014) BVÖD - Bundesverband Öffentliche Dienstleistungen SALAR - Swedish Assoc. of Local Authorities and EDF - Electricité de France Regions Fondazione Rubes Triva SPEKTER - The Employers’ Assosiation Spekter KL - Local Government Denmark uestra Hannoversche Verkehrsbetriebe AG KS Bedrift VÖWG - Verband der Öffentlichen Wirtschaft und NEREO - North East Regional Employers Gemeinwirtschaft Österreichs NHS Confederation Wiener KAV - Wiener Krankenanstaltenverbund REGIONER - Danish Regions

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Education & Training CHAIR (until 06/2013) Angelo CARAGIULI CHAIR (since 12/2013) Alan DEAN VICE-CHAIR (since 12/2013) Petra BÖNNEMANN

POLICY FOCUS to endorse further cooperation between the Eu- • Revision of the Professional Qualification Direc- ropean social partners and DG EAC. tive. • Signing the European Alliance for Apprentice- • Quality framework for traineeships. ships. • Education, training and apprenticeships. • Representing CEEP in external bodies and com- OPINIONS mittees such as DGVT and ACVT. • CEEP response to the European Commission se- cond-stage consultation of the social partners at KEY ACHIEVEMENTS European level under article 154 TFEU on Quality • High-level meeting with Commissioner Vassiliou Framework for Traineeships.

Member Entreprises (as of May 2014) BOGESTRA - Bochum-Gelsenkirchener Straßen- Regions bahnen AG Stadtwerke Köln GmbH BVÖD - Bundesverband Öffentliche Dienstleistungen TdL - Tarifgemeinschaft deutscher Länder EFEE - European Federation of Education Employ- uestra Hannoversche Verkehrsbetriebe AG ers VÖWG - Verband der Öffentlichen Wirtschaft und NEREO - North East Regional Employers Gemeinwirtschaft Österreichs NHS Confederation Wiener KAV - Wiener Krankenanstaltenverbund SALAR - Swedish Assoc. of Local Authorities and

CEEP - ACTIVITY REPORT 2013 25 SUSTAINABILITY BOARD SUSTAINABILITY BOARD SUSTAINABILITY BOARD CHAIR (since 12/2013) Jean-Eudes MONCOMBLE VICE-CHAIR (since 12/2013) Klaus NUTZENBERGER GENERAL RAPPORTEUR (since 12/2013) Eva HACKL

POLICY FOCUS OPINION • Climate Change. • Statement on key elements to integrate in all climate • Resource Efficiency. policies. • Unconventional fossil fuels. CONSULTATIONS CONTRIBUTION • CEEP Response to Consultation on Unconventional KEY ACHIEVEMENTS fossil fuels (e.g. shale gas) in Europe. • Strengthening of CEEP’s voice through transversal dis- cussions on issues related to sustainability, in particular REPRESENTATION / EVENTS on climate change. • Meeting and discussion about Resource Efficiency with Carina Vopel, Head of Unit, DG Environment.

Member Entreprises (as of May 2014)

ACEA SPA BWA - Bulgarian Water Association ADIF - Administrador de Infrastructuras Ferroviaras BWB - Berliner Wasserbetriebe, AöR AdP - Aguas de Portugal, Sgps, SA CDC - Caisse des dépôts et consignations Air France Groupe CEEP Portugal ANROC - Association nationale des régies de ser- Companhia Carris de Ferro de Lisboa, SA vices publics et des organismes constitués par les CTM-COMADRID - Consorcio Regional de Trans- collectivités locales ou avec leur participation portes Publicos Regulares de Madrid AöW - Allianz der öffentlichen Wasserwirtschaft e.V. DB Regio AG, Sparte Bus APA - Administração do Porto Aveiro, SA De Lijn - Vlaamse Vervoermaatschappij APS - Administração do Porto de Sines, SA Deutscher Landkreistag AquaFlanders Deutscher Städtetag ARGE Österreichischer Abfall- Wirtschaftsver- DSTGB - Deutscher Städte- und Gemeindebund bände DSW - Dortmunder Stadtwerke AG ASFinAG - Autobahnen- und Schnellstraßen- Fi- EBU - European Broadcasting Union nanzierungs- Aktiengesellschaft EDF - Electricité de France ATM - Azienda Trasporti Milanesi SpA EEAFM - EEA Fund Management Limited Baía do Tejo, SA EEM - Empresa de Electricidade da Madeira, SA Banco BPI, SA EGLV - Emscher Genossenschaft/Lippeverband BDEW - Bundesverband der Energie- und Wasser- ELIGE - Red de Empresas Locales de Interés General wirtschaft e.V. EMALCSA - Empresa Municipal Aguas de La Coru- Berliner Wasserbetriebe, AöR ña, S.A. BICA - Bulgarian Industrial Capital Association EMASA - Empresa Municipal de Aguas de Gijon S.A. BRGM - Bureau des recherches géologiques et EMASESA - Empresa Metropolitana de Abastec- minières imiento y Saneamiento de Aguas de Sevilla S.A. BSAG - Bremer Straßenbahn AG EP - Estradas de Portugal, E.P.E. BSR - Berliner Stadtreinigungsbetriebe, AöR Erftverband Bergheim BVG - Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe, AöR FedEPL - Fédération des entreprises publiques locales BVÖD - Bundesverband Öffentliche Dienstleistungen Federambiente

26 CEEP - ACTIVITY REPORT 2013 SUSTAINABILITY BOARD Federutility SEMITAN - SEM des transports en commun de Fernwärme Wien GmbH l’agglomération nantaise Flughafen Wien AG SEMIV - SEM immobilière de Vélizy FNCCR - Fédération nationale des collectivités SENWTF - Senatsverwaltung für Wirtschaft, Tech- concédantes et des régies nologie und Frauen FNPSPR - National Employers’ Federation of Public SEPI - Sociedad Estatal de Participaciones Indus- Utilities of Romania triales Fraport AG SIVERO FZPEP - Federacja Związków Pracodawców Ener- SNCB/NMBS - Société Nationale des Chemins de getyki Polskiej Fer Belges/Nationale Maatschappij der Belgische Gas-Union GmbH Spoorwegen GdW - Bundesverband deutscher Wohnungs- und SNCF - Société Nationale des Chemins de Fer Immobilienunternehmen e.V. Français GEBALIS - Gestão dos Bairros Municipais de Lis- SPEKTER - The Employers’ Assosiation Spekter boa, EEM SPGE - Société Publique de Gestion de l’eau HERAmbiente SpA Stadt Wien HITA - Hungarian Investment and Trade Agency Stadtwerke Frankfurt am Main GmbH ICO - Instituto de Crédito Oficial Stadtwerke Köln GmbH INCM - Imprensa Nacional - Casa da Moeda, SA Stadtwerke Mainz AG INE - Instituto Nacional de Estatística, IP Stadtwerke Nordhausen – Holding für Versorgung INTER REGIES und Verkehr GmbH INTERMIXT Stadtwerke Saarbrücken IVB - Innsbrucker Verkehrsbetriebe STRATOSZ - National Association of Strategic and KL - Local Government Denmark Public Utility Companies KPMG Prüfungs- und Beratungsgesellschaft für SÜWAG Energie AG den Öffentlichen Sektor AG SWD - Stadtwerke Düsseldorf AG KS Bedrift SWL - Stadtwerke Leipzig GmbH KT - Local Authority Employers SWM - Stadtwerke München GmbH KVB - Kölner Verkehrs-Betriebe AG SWT - Stadtwerke Trier AöR Local Government Group TAP - Air Portugal, SA London Councils TEMSAN - Turkish Electromechanics Industry In- LVB - Leipziger Verkehrsbetriebe GmbH corporation LVV - Leipziger Versorgungs- und Verkehrsgesell- Thüga-Aktiengesellschaft schaft mbH TKİB - Türk Kamu İşletmeleri Birliği Mainova AG TRANSTEJO - Transportes do Tejo, SA MEA - Malta’s Employers Association Trianel GmbH MEH - Direccion General del Patrimonio del Estado uestra Hannoversche Verkehrsbetriebe AG Metropolitano de Lisboa, EPE Union Habitat MVV Energie AG VDV - Verband Deutscher Verkehrsunternehmen NEREO - North East Regional Employers e.V. N-ERGIE AG VEWIN - Vereniging van Exploitanten van Water- ÖBB-Holding AG leidingbedrijven In Nederland Österreichischer Gemeindebund VKÖ - Verband kommunaler Unternehmen Österreichs PKP CARGO S.A VKU - Verband kommunaler Unternehmen e.V. REE - Red Eléctrica de Espana, S.A. VM - Office for the Government as Employer Rheinbahn AG VNG - Vereniging van Nederlandse Gemeenten Roslagsvatten AB VÖWG - Verband der Öffentlichen Wirtschaft und SALAR - Swedish Assoc. of Local Authorities and Regions Gemeinwirtschaft Österreichs SANEST VOR - Verkehrsverbund Ost-Region GmbH SDEA - Syndicat des Eaux et de l’Assainissement WEC-France du Bas-Rhin WIBERA Wirtschaftsberatung AG SEM du TSCP de Brest Wien Energie GmbH SEMEA Wiener Linien GbmH SEMERAP WLB - AG der Wiener Lokalbahnen

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Communications CHAIR Martine ALLAIRE VICE-CHAIR Marius OPRAN GENERAL RAPPORTEUR Nicola FRANK

POLICY FOCUS OPINION • European Digital Single Market. • Addendum to the CEEP opinion on the Eu- • High speed broadband rollout. ropean Commission’s proposal for a General • Network and Information Security. Data Protection Regulation (COM(2012)11), • Data Protection. targeting the employment relations’ context. KEY ACHIEVEMENTS • Promotion of CEEP’s position in the field of the Euro- REPRESENTATION / EVENTS pean energy policy, in particular with regard to the Policy • Meetings of Task Force Members with represen- Framework for Climate and Energy 2030 and the Inter- tatives of the European Commission nal Energy Market, towards European decision makers.

Member Entreprises (as of May 2014) AdP - Aguas de Portugal, Sgps, SA KPMG Prüfungs- und Beratungsgesellschaft für den ASFinAG - Autobahnen- und Schnellstraßen- Fi- Öffentlichen Sektor AG nanzierungs- Aktiengesellschaft NEREO - North East Regional Employers Banco BPI, SA PKP CARGO S.A BICA - Bulgarian Industrial Capital Association SIVERO BSR - Berliner Stadtreinigungsbetriebe, AöR SÜWAG Energie AG BVÖD - Bundesverband Öffentliche Dienstleistungen VKÖ - Verband kommunaler Unternehmen Öster- DSTGB - Deutscher Städte- und Gemeindebund reichs EBU - European Broadcasting Union VKU - Verband kommunaler Unternehmen e.V. FedEPL - Fédération des entreprises publiques VNG - Vereniging van Nederlandse Gemeenten locales VÖWG - Verband der Öffentlichen Wirtschaft und FNPSPR - National Employers’ Federation of Public Gemeinwirtschaft Österreichs Utilities of Romania WEC-France INCM - Imprensa Nacional - Casa da Moeda, SA WIBERA Wirtschaftsberatung AG INE - Instituto Nacional de Estatística, IP

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Energy CHAIR (until 12/2013) Jean-Eudes MONCOMBLE CHAIR (since 12/2013) Elmar THYEN VICE-CHAIR (until 12/2013) Sven BECKER GENERAL RAPPORTEUR (until 12/2013) Elmar THYEN GENERAL RAPPORTEUR (since 12/2013) Niklas TESSEM

POLICY FOCUS OPINION • Policy Framework for Climate and Energy 2030. • CEEP position on the criteria to examine • Energy Mix (Conventional Power Plants and Re- the functioning of the internal energy mar- newables). ket (COM(2012)663 and the accompanying • Internal Market for Energy. SWD(2012)368). • Energy infrastructures. • Unconventional fossil fuels. REPRESENTATION / EVENTS • Regular exchange with European decision ma- KEY ACHIEVEMENTS kers from the European Commission, the Euro- • Promotion of CEEP’s position in the field of the pean Parliament and EU Agencies. European energy policy, in particular with regard • Visit of the nuclear power plant of Nogent-sur- to the Policy Framework for Climate and Energy Seine. 2030 and the Internal Energy Market, towards European decision makers.

Member Entreprises (as of May 2014) ACEA SPA DSW - Dortmunder Stadtwerke AG ANROC - Association nationale des régies de ser- EDF - Electricité de France vices publics et des organismes constitués par les EEM - Empresa de Electricidade da Madeira, SA collectivités locales ou avec leur participation FedEPL - Fédération des entreprises publiques ASFinAG - Autobahnen- und Schnellstraßen- Fi- locales nanzierungs- Aktiengesellschaft Federutility Banco BPI, SA Fernwärme Wien GmbH BBVL - Beratungsgesellschaft für Beteiligungsver- FNCCR - Fédération nationale des collectivités waltung Leipzig GmbH concédantes et des régies BDEW - Bundesverband der Energie- und Wasser- FZPEP - Federacja Związków Pracodawców Ener- wirtschaft e.V. getyki Polskiej BRGM - Bureau des recherches géologiques et Gas-Union GmbH minières GdW - Bundesverband deutscher Wohnungs- und BSR - Berliner Stadtreinigungsbetriebe AöR Immobilienunternehmen e.V. BVÖD - Bundesverband Öffentliche Dienstleistungen ICO - Instituto de Crédito Oficial CEEP Portugal INE - Instituto Nacional de Estatística, IP Companhia Carris de Ferro de Lisboa, SA INTER REGIES DB Regio AG, Sparte Bus INTERMIXT Deutscher Landkreistag KL - Local Government Denmark Deutscher Städtetag KPMG Prüfungs- und Beratungsgesellschaft für den DSTGB - Deutscher Städte- und Gemeindebund Öffentlichen Sektor AG

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KS Bedrift SWD - Stadtwerke Düsseldorf AG LVV - Leipziger Versorgungs- und Verkehrsgesell- SWL - Stadtwerke Leipzig GmbH schaft mbH SWM - Stadtwerke München GmbH Mainova AG SWT - Stadtwerke Trier AöR MEA - Malta’s Employers Association TEMSAN - Turkish Electromechanics Industry In- Metropolitano de Lisboa, EPE corporation MVV Energie AG Thüga-Aktiengesellschaft REE - Red Eléctrica de Espana, S.A. TRANSTEJO - Transportes do Tejo, SA SEMIV - SEM immobilière de Vélizy Trianel GmbH SENWTF - Senatsverwaltung für Wirtschaft, Technolo- Union Habitat gie und Frauen VKÖ - Verband kommunaler Unternehmen Österreichs Stadtwerke Köln GmbH VKU - Verband kommunaler Unternehmen e.V. Stadtwerke Mainz AG VNG - Vereniging van Nederlandse Gemeenten STRATOSZ - National Association of Strategic and VÖWG - Verband der Öffentlichen Wirtschaft und Public Utility Companies Gemeinwirtschaft Österreichs SÜWAG Energie AG WEC-France Stadtwerke Köln GmbH WIBERA Wirtschaftsberatung AG Stadtwerke Saarbrücken Wien Energie GmbH Stadt Wien

Environment CHAIR Hans SAILER VICE-CHAIR Dominique DAMENDRAIL VICE-CHAIR (until 12/2013) Francisco SOARES VICE-CHAIR (since 12/2013 Federico FOSCHINI GENERAL RAPPORTEUR (until 12/2013) Klaus NUTZENBERGER GENERAL RAPPORTEUR (since 12/2013) Linda WAGNER

POLICY FOCUS OPINION • 7th Environment Action Programme. • CEEP opinion on the proposal for a directive • Environmental Impact Assessment. amending Directive 2011/92 on the assessment • European Waste Management Targets. of the effects of certain public and private pro- • Plastic Waste. jects on the environment (COM 2012/628). • Unconventional fossil fuels. CONSULTATION CONTRIBUTION KEY ACHIEVEMENTS • CEEP opinion on the Green Paper “On a European • Strengthening and deepening of CEEP’s ex- Strategy on Plastic Waste in the Environment”. changes and work both with representatives of • CEEP Answer to the Consultation on the Review the European Commission and the European of the European Waste Management Targets. Parliament. • Good dissemination of CEEP’s proposals in the REPRESENTATION / EVENTS field of Environmental policies, in particular in • Meetings and exchanges with Members of the the field of Waste policies. European Commission (DG Environment and DG Economic and Financial Affairs).

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Member Entreprises (as of May 2014)

AdP - Aguas de Portugal, Sgps, SA FNCCR - Fédération nationale des collectivités Air France Groupe concédantes et des régies ANROC - Association nationale des régies de ser- GEBALIS - Gestão dos Bairros Municipais de Lis- vices publics et des organismes constitués par les boa, EEM collectivités locales ou avec leur participation HERAmbiente SpA APA - Administração do Porto Aveiro, SA INCM - Imprensa Nacional - Casa da Moeda, SA APS - Administração do Porto de Sines, SA INE - Instituto Nacional de Estatística, IP AquaFlanders KL - Local Government Denmark ARGE - Österreichischer Abfall- Wirtschaftsver- KS Bedrift bände KT - Local Authority Employers ASFinAG - Autobahnen- und Schnellstraßen- Fi- Local Government Group nanzierungs- Aktiengesellschaft Metropolitano de Lisboa, EPE Baía do Tejo, SA MVV Energie AG Banco BPI, SA Österreichischer Gemeindebund BBVL - Beratungsgesellschaft für Beteiligungsver- REE - Red Eléctrica de Espana, S.A. waltung Leipzig GmbH Roslagsvatten AB BDEW - Bundesverband der Energie- und Wasser- SANEST wirtschaft e.V. SENWTF - Senatsverwaltung für Wirtschaft, Technolo- BICA - Bulgarian Industrial Capital Association gie und Frauen BRGM - Bureau des recherches géologiques et SALAR - Swedish Assoc. of Local Authorities and minières Regions BSR - Berliner Stadtreinigungsbetriebe, AöR SNCB/NMBS - Société Nationale des Chemins de BVÖD - Bundesverband Öffentliche Dienstleistungen Fer Belges/Nationale Maatschappij der Belgische Companhia Carris de Ferro de Lisboa, SA Spoorwegen DB Regio AG, Sparte Bus Stadt Wien Deutscher Landkreistag Stadtwerke Köln GmbH Deutscher Städtetag Stadtwerke Mainz AG DSTGB - Deutscher Städte- und Gemeindebund SWD - Stadtwerke Düsseldorf AG EDF - Electricité de France TAP - Air Portugal, SA EEAFM - EEA Fund Management Limited TRANSTEJO - Transportes do Tejo, SA EGLV - Emscher Genossenschaft/Lippeverband uestra Hannoversche Verkehrsbetriebe AG EMALCSA - Empresa Municipal Aguas de La Coru- Union Habitat ña, S.A. VEWIN - Vereniging van Exploitanten van Water- EMASA - Empresa Municipal de Aguas de Gijon leidingbedrijven In Nederland S.A. VKÖ - Verband kommunaler Unternehmen Öster- EMASESA - Empresa Metropolitana de Abastec- reichs imiento y Saneamiento de Aguas de Sevilla S.A. VKU - Verband kommunaler Unternehmen e.V. EP - Estradas de Portugal, E.P.E. VNG - Vereniging van Nederlandse Gemeenten Erftverband Bergheim VNG - Vereniging van Nederlandse Gemeenten FedEPL - Fédération des entreprises publiques VÖWG - Verband der Öffentlichen Wirtschaft und locales Gemeinwirtschaft Österreichs Federambiente WEC-France Federutility WIBERA Wirtschaftsberatung AG

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POLICY FOCUS OPINION • Fourth Railway Package. • CEEP Position on the proposed amendment of • Urban Mobility Package. Regulation 1370/2007/EC in the draft 4th Rai- lway Package. KEY ACHIEVEMENTS • Intense exchange with European decision ma- REPRESENTATION / EVENTS kers at every stage of the legislative process of • Several meetings and exchanges with representa- the Fourth Railway Package. tives of DG MOVE on the Fourth Railway Package. • Strengthening of CEEP’s position on the Fourth • Several meetings and exchanges with Members Railway Package through successful introduc- of the European Parliament on the Fourth Rai- tion of amendments into the debate in the Euro- lway Package. pean Parliament. • Meeting and exchange with Jean Eric Paquet, • Promotion of member’s voice through cooperation with Director European Mobility Network. other stakeholders (e.g. Joint press release with CER).

Member Entreprises (as of May 2014) ADIF - Administrador de Infrastructuras Ferroviaras Companhia Carris de Ferro de Lisboa, SA Air France Groupe CTM-COMADRID - Consorcio Regional de Trans- ANROC - Association nationale des régies de ser- portes Publicos Regulares de Madrid vices publics et des organismes constitués par les De Lijn - Vlaamse Vervoermaatschappij collectivités locales ou avec leur participation DB Regio AG, Sparte Bus APA - Administração do Porto Aveiro, SA Deutscher Landkreistag APS - Administração do Porto de Sines Deutscher Städtetag ASFinAG - Autobahnen- und Schnellstraßen- Fi- DSTGB - Deutscher Städte- und Gemeindebund nanzierungs- Aktiengesellschaft DSW - Dortmunder Stadtwerke AG ATM - Azienda Trasporti Milanesi SpA ELIGE - Red de Empresas Locales de Interés General Banco BPI, SA EMASESA BBVL - Beratungsgesellschaft für Beteiligungsver- EP - Estradas de Portugal, E.P.E. waltung Leipzig GmbH FedEPL - Fédération des entreprises publiques BICA - Bulgarian Industrial Capital Association locales BSAG - Bremer Straßenbahn AG Flughafen Wien AG BVG - Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe, AöR FNPSPR - National Employers’ Federation of Public BVÖD - Bundesverband Öffentliche Dienstleistungen Utilities of Romania CDC - Caisse des dépôts et consignations Fraport AG

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HITA - Hungarian Investment and Trade Agency çais ICO - Instituto de Crédito Oficial SPEKTER - The Employers’ Assosiation Spekter INE - Instituto Nacional de Estatistica, IP Stadtwerke Frankfurt am Main GmbH INTER REGIES Stadtwerke Köln GmbH IVB - Innsbrucker Verkehrsbetriebe Stadtwerke Nordhausen – Holding für Versorgung KL - Local Government Denmark und Verkehr GmbH KS Bedrift STRATOSZ - National Association of Strategic and KVB - Kölner Verkehrs-Betriebe AG Public Utility Companies London Councils TAP - Air Portugal, SA LVB - Leipziger Verkehrsbetriebe GmbH TEMSAN - Turkish Electromechanics Industry In- LVV - Leipziger Versorgungs- und Verkehrsgesell- corporation schaft mbH TKİB - Türk Kamu İşletmeleri Birliği MEA - Malta’s Employers Association TRANSTEJO - Transportes do Tejo, SA Metropolitano de Lisboa, EPE uestra Hannoversche Verkehrsbetriebe AG ÖBB-Holding AG VDV - Verband Deutscher Verkehrsunternehmen e.V. SEMITAN - SEM des transports en commun de VKÖ - Verband kommunaler Unternehmen Österreichs l’agglomération nantaise VM - Office for the Government as Employer SEM du TSCP de Brest VNG - Vereniging van Nederlandse Gemeenten SEPI - Sociedad Estatal de Participaciones Industriales VÖWG - Verband der Öffentlichen Wirtschaft und SALAR - Swedish Assoc. of Local Authorities and Gemeinwirtschaft Österreichs Regions VOR - Verkehrsverbund Ost-Region GmbH SNCB/NMBS - Société Nationale des Chemins de WEC-FRANCE Fer Belges/Nationale Maatschappij der Belgische WIBERA Wirtschaftsberatung AG Spoorwegen Wiener Linien GbmH SNCF - Société Nationale des Chemins de Fer Fran- WLB - AG der Wiener Lokalbahnen

Water CHAIR (until 12/2013) Renato DRUSIANI CHAIR (since 12/2013) Michele FALCONE VICE-CHAIR (until 05/2013) Peter PEX VICE-CHAIR (since 12/2013) Piet JONKER GENERAL RAPPORTEUR (until 12/2013) Klaus NUTZENBERGER GENERAL RAPPORTEUR (until 12/2013) Maurizio GORLA

POLICY FOCUS KEY ACHIEVEMENTS • Common Implementation Strategy for the Water • Active involvement in discussions with European Framework Directive and the Floods Directive. decision makers (mainly European Commission • European Innovation Partnership on Water. and European Parliament) on both the imple- • EU Blueprint strategy to safeguard Europe’s wa- mentation of the current legislation and the de- ter resources. sign of new policy developments. • Unconventional fossil fuels. • Phosphorus. CONSULTATIONS CONTRIBUTION • CEEP response to the Consultative Communica-

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tion on the Sustainable Use of Phosphorus (COM from members for contributing to the “Strategic (2013) 517 final). Implementation Plan”. • CEEP is member of the Strategic Coordination REPRESENTATION/EVENTS Group for the implementation of the Water Fra- • CEEP is a recognised stakeholder in the Euro- mework Directive. Its representative made regu- pean Innovation Partnership for Water set up by lar reports and received inputs from members, the European Commission. Its representative re- e.g. on priority substances. gularly reported on its works and received input

Member Entreprises (as of May 2014) ACEA SPA concédantes et des régies AdP - Aguas de Portugal, Sgps, SA GEBALIS - Gestão dos Bairros Municipais de Lis- AöW - Allianz der öffentlichen Wasserwirtschaft boa, EEM (AöW) e.V. INE - Instituto Nacional de Estatistica, IP APA - Administração do Porto Aveiro, SA KL - Local Government Denmark APS - Administração do Porto de Sines, SA KS Bedrift Aquaflanders LVV - Leipziger Versorgungs- und Verkehrsgesell- ARGE Österreichischer Abfall- Wirtschaftsver- schaft mbH bände Mainova AG ASFinAG - Autobahnen- und Schnellstraßen- Fi- MEA - Malta’s Employers Association nanzierungs- Aktiengesellschaft MEH - Direccion General del Patrimonio del Estado Baía do Tejo, SA Metropolitano de Lisboa, EPE Banco BPI, SA N-ERGIE AG BDEW - Bundesverband der Energie- und Wasser- Österreichischer Gemeindebund wirtschaft e.V. SDEA - Syndicat des Eaux et de l’Assainissement Berliner Wasserbetriebe, AöR du Bas-Rhin BICA - Bulgarian Industrial Capital Association SEMEA BRGM - Bureau des recherches géologiques et SEMERAP minières SPGE - Société Publique de Gestion de l’eau BVÖD - Bundesverband Öffentliche Dienstleistungen Stadtwerke Köln GmbH BWA - Bulgarian Water Association Stadtwerke Mainz AG BWB - Berliner Wasserbetriebe, AöR Stadtwerke Nordhausen – Holding für Versorgung Companhia Carris de Ferro de Lisboa, SA und Verkehr GmbH Deutscher Landkreistag SÜWAG Energie AG Deutscher Städtetag SWD - Stadtwerke Düsseldorf AG DSTGB - Deutscher Städte- und Gemeindebund TAP - Air Portugal, SA DSW - Dortmunder Stadtwerke AG Thüga-Aktiengesellschaft EDF - Electricité de France TRANSTEJO - Transportes do Tejo, SA ELIGE - Red de Empresas Locales de Interés General VEWIN - Vereniging van Exploitanten van Water- Emscher Genossenschaft/Lippeverband leidingbedrijven In Nederland EMALCSA - Empresa Municipal Aguas de La Coru- VKÖ - Verband kommunaler Unternehmen Öster- ña, S.A. reichs EP - Estradas de Portugal, E.P.E. VKU - Verband kommunaler Unternehmen e.V. Erftverband Bergheim VNG - Vereniging van Nederlandse Gemeenten FedEPL - Fédération des entreprises publiques VÖWG - Verband der Öffentlichen Wirtschaft und locales Gemeinwirtschaft Österreichs Federutility WEC-France FNCCR - Fédération nationale des collectivités WIBERA Wirtschaftsberatung AG

34 CEEP - ACTIVITY REPORT 2013 ANNEXES ANNEXES ANNEXES CEEP Executive level President Hans-Joachim RECK

Executive Vice-Presidents Milena ANGELOVA János BÉRENYI Filippo BRANDOLINI

Board of Directors Hans-Joachim RECK Janet BEAUMONT Milena ANGELOVA Thierry DURNERIN János BÉRENYI Juan Pedro MARIN ARRESE Filippo BRANDOLINI Inge REICHERT Tjitte ALKEMA Sophie THÖRNE

Honorary presidents Georges ROGISSART (1962-1982) Correira GAGO (1998-2000) Marcel BOITEUX (1982-1985) Joao CRAVINHO (2000-2005) Lord SHEPHERD (1985-1988) Caspar EINEM (2005-2008) Jacques FOURNIER (1988-1994) Carl CEDERSCHIÖLD (2008-2011) Antonio CASTELLANO (1994-1998)

Presidents & Correspondents Austria Benelux President President Renate BRAUNER Jacques VANDEBOSCH Amtsführende Stadträtin der Stadt Wien Président S.P.E. (Société de production National Correspondent d’électricité) Heidrun MAIER-DEKRUIJF National Correspondent Verband der öffentlichen Wirtschaft und Gemein- Gert DE BLOCK wirtschaft Österreichs (VÖWG) Inter-Régies Stadiongasse 6-8 Rue Royale, 55 (Bte 10) 1016 Vienna 1000 Brussels T.: +43 1 40 82 20 40 | F.: +43 1 40 82 60 2 Tel.: +32 2 217 18 17 [email protected] | www.voewg.at Fax.: +32 2 219 20 56 [email protected]

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Bulgaria France President President Vasil VELEV Mireille FLAM Chairman of the Bulgarian Industrial Capital Asso- Vice-Présidente Fédération des EPL ciation (BICA) Présidente du Conseil de Serveillance, SOGARIS National Correspondent National Correspondent Milena ANGELOVA Thierry DURNERIN Secretary General of the Bulgarian Industrial Capi- Rue d’Amsterdam, 95 tal Association (BICA) 75008 Paris Frederic Joliot-Currie St. 20, fl.8 T.: +33 1 53 32 22 10 | F.: +33 1 53 32 22 22 1113 Sofia www.ceep-france.org T.: +359 2 96 33 752 | F.: +359 2 96 33 756 [email protected] | www.bica-bg.org Germany President Cyprus Hans-Joachim RECK President Hauptgeschäftsführer Verband kommunaler Un- Stelios STYLIANOU ternehmen e.V. (VKU) General Manager of the Electricity Authority Cy- National Correspondent prus (EAC) Inge REICHERT National Correspondent Managing Director of BVÖD Ioannis IOANNIDES Invalidenstraße 91 Human Resources Officer A’ – Electricity Authority 10115 Berlin Cyprus (EAC) T.: +49 30 94 39 51 3 – 0 | F.: +49 30 94 39 51 3 – 29 11, Amphipoleos Street, Strovolos [email protected] | www.bvoed.de 1399 Lefkosia T.: +357 22 20 10 00 | F.: +357 22 20 10 20 Greece [email protected] | www.eac.com.cy President Herakles DROULIAS Denmark CEO School Buildings Organisation SA President National Correspondent Karsten THYSTRUP Despina POLITOU Local Government Denmark Greek section of CEEP (KEDEO) National Correspondent Sina 23 Bo KRISTENSEN 10672, Athens Danish Regions T.: +30 210 364 43 35 | F.: +30 210 364 43 36 Dampfaergevej, 22 [email protected] | www.kedeo.gr 2100 Copenhagen Ø T.: +45 35 29 81 86 | F.: +45 35 29 83 00 Hungary [email protected] President & National Correspondent György SÁRKÖZI Finland Borsod Volan President [email protected] | www.borsodvolan.hu Markku JALONEN Director General Local Authority Employers Ireland National Correspondent President & National Correspondent Lauri LIUSVAARA John DELAMERE Ministerial Adviser HSE-EA (HSE Employers Agency) Ministry of Finance 63 – 64 Adelaide Road Po Box 28 Dublin 2 00023 Government Tel.: +353 1 662 69 66l T.: +358 9 160 34 914 | F.: +358 9 160 34 839 Fax.: +353 1 662 69 77 [email protected] | www.vm.fi [email protected]

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Italy Portugal President President & National Correspondent Sergio GASPARRINI Manuel FRASQUILHO ARAN Companhia Carris de Ferro de Lisboa, SA National Correspondent ASSOCIAÇÃO CEEP PORTUGAL – Serviços de In- Giuseppe SGARAMELLA teresse Geral CEEP-IT Rua Lúcio de Azevedo, nº 21 B Via del Corso, 476 1600-145 Lisbon 00186 Roma T.: +351 21 723 70 74 | F.: +351 21 043 55 96 T.: +39 6 32 48 32 59/260/237 | F.: +39 6 32 48 32 52 [email protected] [email protected], [email protected] www.ceep-italia.org Romania President & National Correspondent Malta Marius Eugen OPRAN President & National Correspondent Member of the EESC Joseph FARRUGIA The National Employers’ Federation of the Public Malta’s Employers’ Association (MEA) Services Operators of Romania (FNPSPR) South Street 35/1 Executive President, General Union of the Roma- Valletta VLT11 nian Industry (UGIR) T.: +356 21 23 75 85 or +356 21 22 29 92 1903 George Enescu street, 27-29 F.: +356 21 23 02 27 Sector 1 [email protected] | www.maltaemployers.com 010303 Bucharest T.: +40 21 303 99 47 | F.: +40 21 303 99 48 Norway [email protected] President Bjørg Ravlo RYDSAA Spain Norwegian Association of Local and Regional Au- President thorities Antonio GONZALEZ MARIN National Correspondent Presidente Administrador de Infraestructuras Fer- Marianne HAUGLAND roviarias (Adif) Norwegian Association of Local and Regional Au- National Correspondent thorities (KS) Rosario ESCOLAR POLO Po Box 1378 Vika Abogado Direccion de relaciones con U.E. 0114 Oslo Sociedad Estatal de Particiaciones Industriales T.: +47 24 13 26 00 | F.: +47 22 83 22 22 (SEPI) [email protected] | www.ks.no Velazquez, 134 28006 Madrid Poland T.: +34 91 396 16 01 | F.: +34 91 396 11 50 President & National Correspondent [email protected] | www.ceep-spain.org Wojciech BALCZUN Vice President of the Employers of Poland Pracodawcy Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej ul. Brukselska 7 03-913 Warsaw T.: +48 22 518 87 00 | F.: +48 22 828 84 37 [email protected] | www.pracodawcyRP.pl

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Sweden Turkey (Associated member) President Union of Turkish Public Enterprises (TKİB) – (Asso- Sophie THÖRNE ciated Member) Head of Labour Law Unit, Employers Policy Divi- President sion Halil ALIŞ Swedish Association of Local Authorities and Re- General Manager of Manufacturing of Electricity gions (SALAR) Incorporation Sveriges Kommuner och Landsting T.: +90 312 222 95 36 | F.: +90 312 212 94 30 National Correspondent National Correspondent Jeanette GRENFORS Caner TOPKARA Labour Law Unit Oğuzlar Mah Sveriges Kommuner och Landsting / Swedish As- Ceyhun Atıf Kansu Cad, 49/2 Balgat sociation of Local Authorities and Regions Ankara 118 82 Stockholm T.: +90 312 286 04 00 | F.: +90 312 286 00 22 Tel.: +46 8 452 74 52 [email protected] Fax.: +46 8 452 72 12 [email protected] EBU (Sectoral Federation) United Kingdom European Broadcasting Union President Nicola FRANK (President & National Correspondent) Dave ALLAN Head of European Affairs Partnership of Public Employers (PPE) Avenue des Arts, 56 – 4th floor UK Section of CEEP BE – 1000 Brussels National Correspondent Tel: +32 2 286 91 15 Janet BEAUMONT Fax: +32 2 286 91 10 Director CEEP UK [email protected] CEEP UK www.ebu.ch c/o North East Regional Employers’ Organisation Guildhall Quayside Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 3AF HOSPEEM (Sectoral Federation) Tel.: +44 191 26 13 970 European Hospital and Healthcare Employers As- Fax.: +44 191 26 13 971 sociation (HOSPEEM) www.ceepuk.co.uk Tjitte ALKEMA (President & National Correspon- dent) Secretary General Rue des Deux Eglises, 26 boite 5 BE – 1000 Brussels Tel: +32 2 229 21 57 Fax: +32 2 218 12 13 [email protected] www.hospeem.org

EFEE (Sectoral Federation) European Federation of Education Employers (EFEE) Bianka STEGE (President & National Correspon- dent) Secretary General Rue des Deux Eglises, 26 boite 5 BE – 1000 Brussels [email protected] www.educationemployers.eu

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AUSTRIA • Österreichischer Verband Gemeinn. Bauvereinigun- • AG der Wiener Lokalbahnen - www.wlb.at gen – Revisionsverband - www.gbv.at • AIT – Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH - www. • Österreichisches Gesellschafts- und Wirtschaftsmu- ait.ac.at seum – www.wirtschaftsmuseum.at • Allgemeines Krankenhaus der Stadt Linz - www.akh.linz.at • Österreichisches Rotes Kreuz - www.roteskreuz.at • AMS Arbeitsmarkservice Österreich – www.ams.at • Raab-Oedenburg-Ebenfurter Eisenbahn AG - www. • ANKÜNDER – Steierm. Ankündigungs-GmbH - www. raaberbahn.com ankuender.com • Salzburg AG für Energie, Verkehr und Telekommunika- • ARGE Österreichischer Abfall- Wirtschaftsverbände tion - www.salzburg.at • ARWAG Holding AG - www.arwag.at • Salzburger Flughafen GmbH • ASFINAG - www.asfinag.at • Schloss Laxenburg Betriebs – GmbH - www.schloss- • AUSTRO CONTROL GmbH - www.austrocontrol.at laxenburg.at • Bank Austria AG - www.bankaustria.at • Schwarzatal – Gemeinn. Wohnungs- und Siedlungsan- • ebswien hauptkläranlage GmbH - www.ebs.co.at lagen GmbH • ebswien tierservice GmbH - www.tkb-wien.at • Sozialbau Gemeinn. Wohnungs – AG - www.sozialbau.at • Elektrizitätswerk Wels AG - www.eww.at • Stadtgemeinde Gmünd – Bestattung • ENERGIEALLIANZ Austria GmbH • Stadtgemeinde Leoben • Energiecomfort GmbH - www.energiecomfort.at • Stadtgemeinde Mannersdorf • Energie Burgenland AG (former BEWAG – Burgenlän- • Stadtgemeinde Schwechat – www.schwechat.gv.at dische Elektrizitätswirtschafts AG - www.bewag.at) • Stadt Villach - www.villach.at • EVN Netz GmbH - www.evn-netz.at • Stadtwerke Amstetten - www.stadtwerke.amstetten.at • EVN - Wasser GmbH – www.evnwasser.at • Stadtwerke Bregenz GmbH / Gas-Wasser-Bäder- • FH Campus Wien - http://www.fh-campuswien.ac.at/ Stadtbus - www.stadtwerke-bregenz.at • Flughafen Wien AG - www.viennaairport.com • Stadtwerke Kapfenberg - www.stadtwerke-kapfen- • FORSCHUNG AUSTRIA - www.forschungaustria.ac.at berg.at • GESIBA – Gemeinn. Siedlungs- und Bau – AG - www. • Stadtwerke Klagenfurt AG - www.stw.at gesiba.at • Stadtwerke St. Pölten - www.st-poelten.gv.at • GESPAG - OÖ Gesundheits - und Spitals - AG - www. • Tina Vienna - http://www.tinavienna.at/ gespag.at • TIWAG - Tiroler Wasserkraft AG - www.tiwag.at • GEWISTA Werbegesellschaft mbH - www.gewista.at • VBV - Pensionskasse AG - www.vbv.at • GEWOG – Gemeinn. Wohnungs- und Siedlungs- • VERBUND AG – www.verbund.at GesmbH der Wiener Stadtwerke - www.gewog-woh- • Verkehrsverbund Ost-Region GmbH - www.vor.at nen.at • Volkshilfe Wien - www.volkshilfe-wien.at • Graz-Köflacher Bahn und Busbetrieb GmbH - www. • Volkstheater GmbH - www.volkstheater.at gkb.at • Wasserleitungsverband Nördliches Burgenland - www. • Holding Graz – Kommunale Dienstleistungen GmbH - wasserleitungsverband.at www.holding-graz.at/ • Wasserverband – Mürzverband - www.muerzverband.at • Innsbrucker Kommunalbetriebe AG - www.ikb.at • WH Medien GmbH • KELAG / Kärtner Elektrizitäts – AG - www.kelag.at • Wien Holding GmbH - www.wienholding.at • Kommunalkredit Austria AG - www.kommunalkredit.at • Wiener Hafen - www.wienerhafen.com • Linz AG für Energie, Telekommunikation, Verkehr und • Wiener Gewässer Management GmbH kommunale Dienste - www.linzag.at • Wiener Krankenanstaltenverbund - www.wienkav.at • Linzer Lokalbahn AG • Wiener Lokalbahnen Cargo GmbH • Magistrat der Landeshauptstadt Linz – Wirtschaftsser- • Wiener Neustädter Stadtwerke und Kommunal Ser- vice - www.linz.at vice GmbH • Magistrat der Stadt Graz - www.graz.at • Wiener Stadthalle Betriebs- und Veranstaltungsges • Mürztaler Verkehrsgesellschaft mbH - www.mvg- mbH - www.stadthalle.com kapfenberg.com • Wiener Städtische Allgemeine Versicherung AG - • ÖBB-Holding AG - www.oebb.at www.wienerstaedtische.at • OeMAG – Abwicklungsstelle für Ökostrom AG - www. • Wiener Stadtwerke Holding AG - www.wieners- oem-ag.at/ tadtwerke.at • Ökosoziales Forum Wien - http://www.oekosozial.at/ • Wiener Netze GmbH (former Gasnetz/Stromnetz etc,) • Österreichische Beamtenversicherung • Wiener Linien GmbH - www.wienerlinien.at • Österreichischer Gemeindebund - www.gemeinde- • Bestattung Wien GmbH - www.bestattungwien.at bund.at • WOGEM – Gemeinn. Wohn-, Bau- und Siedlungsge- • Österreichischer Städtebund - www.staedtebund.at sellschaft für Gemeindebedienstete - www.wogem.at • Österreichischer Städtebund – Landesgruppe Nie- • Wohnbauvereinigung für Privatangestellte - www. derösterreich wbv-gpa.at • Österreichischer Städtebund – Landesgruppe Oberös- • Wohnfonds Wien - www.wohnfonds.wien.at terreich • Wolfsberger Stadtwerke GmbH

CEEP - ACTIVITY REPORT 2013 39 ANNEXES ANNEXES BENELUX • National Association of Entities and Societies that • AquaFlanders - www.aquaflanders.be Perform Private Security Activities • De Lijn - Vlaamse Vervoermaatschappij - www.delijn. • Road Safety Bulgarian Branch Association be • Society Company of Sofia General Practitioners • Ethias - www.ethias.be • Society Culture and Tourism of Bulgaria - North-East • Intermixt - www.intermixt.be • Society of the Producers and Traders of Veterinary • INTER-REGIES – www.inter-regies.be Medicinal Products • Nederlandse Centrale Overheidswerkgever • Society Union of Community Centers • NMBS – SNCB - Société Nationale des Chemins de • Sofiyska Voda JSC Fer Belges - Nationale Maatschappij der Belgische • Union of the Bulgarian Foundations and Societies Spoorwegen - www.b-rail.be • Union of the Deaf in Bulgaria • NMP – SNTC - Nationale Maatschappij der Pijpleidin- • Varna Chamber of Tourism gen - Société Nationale de Transport par Canalisa- • Veolia Water in Bulgaria tions • Marine Cluster Bulgaria • SPGE - Société Publique de Gestion de l’eau - www. • National Association of Private Hospitals spge.be • UNISOC – Union des Entreprises à Profit Social – CYPRUS www.unipso.be • EAC – Electricity Authority Cyprus • UVW – Unie van Waterschappen – www.uvw.nl • VEWIN - Vereniging van Exploitanten van Waterlei- DENMARK dingbedrijven In Nederland - www.vewin.nl • Danish Regions • VNG - Vereniging van Nederlandse Gemeenten - • Local Government Denmark www.vng.nl • The Danish Agency for the Modernisation of Public Administration BULGARIA • BICA – Bulgarian Industrial Capital Association www. FINLAND bica-bg.org • KT Local Government Employers - www.kuntatyonan- tajat.fi Members of BICA • Commission for Church Employers - www.evl.fi • Association for Mass Communications • Office for the Government as Employer – www.vm.fi • Association of Insurance Brokers in Bulgaria • Branch Chamber of Communication and Information FRANCE Technologies • Agence française de développement (AFD) - www. • Bulgarian Airlines Association afd.fr • Bulgarian Association for Construction Insulation and • Air France Groupe - www.airfrance.net Waterproofing • Association nationale des régies de services publics et • Bulgarian Association for Freight Forwarding, Trans- des organismes constitués par les collectivités locales port and Logistics ou avec leur participation (ANROC) - www.anroc.com • Bulgarian Association of Electrical Engirneering and • Bureau des recherches géologiques et minières Electronics (BRGM) -www.brgm.fr • Bulgarian Association of Information Technologies • Caisse des dépôts et consignations (CDC) - www. • Bulgarian Association of Insurance Brokers caissedesdepots.fr • Bulgarian Association of Licensed Investmen interme- • Electricité de France (EDF) - www.edf.fr diaires • Etablissement publique foncier du Nord Pas-de-Ca- • Bulgarian Assocaition of Ship Brokers and Agents lais (EPF NPC) - www.epf-npdc.fr • Bulgarian Association of Private Schools • Fédération nationale des associations gestionnaires • Bulgarian Branch Chamber “Machine Building” au service des personnes handicapées (FEGAPEI) - • Bulgarian Branch Chamber “Roads” www.fegapei.fr • Bulgarian Defense Industries Association • Fédération nationale des entreprises sociales pour • Bulgarian Energy Holding EAD l’habitat - www.esh-fr.org • Bulgarian National Association of Shipbuilding and • Fédération des EPL - www.lesepl.fr Ship Repair • Fédération nationale des collectivités concédantes et • Bulgarian Photovoltaic Association des régies (FNCCR) - www.fnccr.asso.fr • Bulgarian Postal Union • Fédération nationale des offices Habitations à Loyer • Bulgarian Posts PLC Modéré (FNOHLM) - www.offices-hlm.org • Bulgarian Shipowners Association • France Télécom Orange - www.francetelecom.com • Bulgarian Water Association • La Cité internationale des Congrès Nantes-Métropole • Bulgarian Branch Association of Electronic industry – www.lacite-nantes.fr and informatics • Nantes Métropole Aménagement - www.nantes-ame- • Federation of the Scientific Engineering Unions in nagement.fr Bulgaria • Sem d’aménagement de la ville de Paris (SEMAVIP) - • Geodesic Companies Association www.semavip.fr • Holding Bulgarian State Railways EAD • Société d’économie mixte d’aménagement de l’est

40 CEEP - ACTIVITY REPORT 2013 ANNEXES ANNEXES parisien (SEMAEST) - www.semaest.fr • Stadtwerke Bochum GmbH - www.stadtwerke-bo- • SEM du TCSP de Brest - www.letram-brest.fr chum.de • SEMITAN (SEM des transports en commun de l’agglo- • Stadtwerke Duisburg AG - www.dvv.de mération nantaise) - www.tan.fr • Stadtwerke Essen AG - www.stadtwerke-essen.de • SEMIV (SEM immobilière de Vélizy) - www.semiv-ve- • Stadtwerke Frankfurt am Main Holding GmbH - www. lizy.fr swf-holding.de • SIDR (Société immobilière du département de la Réu- • Stadtwerke Köln GmbH - www.stadtwerkekoeln.de nion) - www.sidr.fr • Stadtwerke Leipzig GmbH - www.swl.de • SNCF (Société nationale des chemins de fer français) • Stadtwerke Mainz AG - www.stadtwerke-mainz.de - www.sncf.fr • Stadtwerke München GmbH - www.swm.de • Société d’équipement du Rhône et de Lyon (SERL) - • Stadtwerke Münster GmbH - www.stadtwerke-muens- www.serl.fr ter.de • Société d’exploitation de la Tour Eiffel (SETE) - www. • Stadtwerke Nordhausen – Holding für Versorgung tour-eiffel.fr und Verkehr GmbH - www.stadtwerke-nordhausen- • Société immobilière de Nouvelle-Calédonie (SIC) - gmbh.de www.sic.nc • Stadtwerke Potsdam GmbH – www.swp-potsdam.de • SOGARIS - www.sogaris.fr • Stadtwerke Saarbrücken AG - www.saarbruecker- • Union sociale pour l’habitat (USH) - www.union-ha- stadtwerke.de bitat.org • SWU Stadtwerke Ulm/Neu Ulm GmbH - www.swu.de • UPPFP (Union des Professionnels du Pôle Funéraire • Städtische Werke Nürnberg GmbH - www.stwn.de Public) - http://uppfp.free.fr • Stuttgarter Straßenbahnen AG - www.ssb-ag.de • La Folle Journée de Nantes - http://www.follejournee. • Thüga-Aktiengesellschaft - www.thuega.de fr • Trianel GmbH - www.trianel.com • Sipea (Société anonyme immobilière d’économie • Uestra Hannoversche Verkehrsbetriebe AG - www. mixte de la ville de Poitiers) - http://www.sipea-poi- uestra.de tiers.fr • WIBERA Wirtschaftsberatung AG - www.wibera.de

GERMANY Member federations Members companies • Allianz der öffentlichen Wasserwirtschaft (AöW) e.V. • Abfallwirtschaftsbetrieb München - www.awm- - www.aoew.de muenchen.de • AKA Arbeitsgemeinschaft kommunale und kirchliche • Beratungsgesellschaft für Beteiligungsverwaltung Altersversorgung e.V. - www.aka.de Leipzig GmbH - www.bbvl.de • BDEW Bundesverband der Energie- und Wasse- • Berliner Stadtreinigungsbetriebe, AöR - www.bsr.de rwirtschaft e.V. - www.bdew.de • Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe, AöR - www.bvg.de • Deutsche Gesellschaft für das Badewesen e.V. - www. • Berliner Wasserbetriebe, AöR - www.bwb.de baederportal.com • Bochum-Gelsenkirchener Straßenbahnen AG - www. • Deutscher Landkreistag - www.kreise.de/landkreistag bogestra.de • Deutscher Sparkassen- und Giroverband e.V. - www. • Bremer Straßenbahn AG - www.bsag.de dsgv.de • DB Regio AG, Sparte Bus - www.bahn.de/dbregiobus • Deutscher Städtetag - www.staedtetag.de • Dortmunder Stadtwerke AG - www.dsw.de • Deutscher Städte- und Gemeindebund - www.dstgb. • Dresdner Verkehrsbetriebe AG - www.dvbag.de de • Emscher Genossenschaft/Lippeverband - www.eglv. • GdW Bundesverband deutscher Wohnungs- und Im- de mobilienunternehmen e.V. - www.gdw.de • Erftverband Bergheim - www.erftverband.de • TdL Tarifgemeinschaft deutscher Länder – www.tdl- • Fraport AG - www.fraport.de online.de • Gas-Union GmbH - www.gas-union.de • Verband Deutscher Verkehrsunternehmen e.V. - www. • Hallesche Verkehrs-AG - www.havag.com vdv.de • Kasseler Verkehrs- und Versorgungs-GmbH - www. • Verband kommunaler Unternehmen e.V. - www.vku.de kvg.de • Vereinigung der kommunalen Arbeitgeberverbände - • Kommunale Wasserwerke Leipzig GmbH - www.was- www.vka.de ser-leipzig.de • KPMG Prüfungs- und Beratungsgesellschaft für den GREECE Öffentlichen Sektor AG - www.kpmg.de • Athens Urban Transport Organisation SA (OASA), • Leipziger Verkehrsbetriebe (LVB) GmbH - www.lvb. www.oasa.gr de • Attica Bank, www.atticabank.gr • Leipziger Versorgungs- und Verkehrsgesellschaft • Stable urban transports STASY SA, www.ametro.gr, mbH - www.lvv.de www.isap.gr & www.tramsa.gr • Mainova AG - www.mainova.de • ERGOSE SA – railway infrastructure company, www. • Rheinbahn AG - www.rheinbahn.de ergose.gr • Ruhrverband - www.ruhrverband.de • ILPAP SA – electric transport company, www.athens- • Senatsverwaltung für Wirtschaft, Technologie und trolley.gr Frauen - www.berlin.de/sen/wtf • National Sports’ Centre Aghios Kosmas

CEEP - ACTIVITY REPORT 2013 41 ANNEXES ANNEXES • Port Authority of Patras SA, www.patrasport.gr • Nógrád Volán Bus Traffic Co. Ltd. • School Building Organisation SA (SBO –OSK), www. • Pannon Volán Bus Traffic Co. Ltd. osk.gr • Somló Volán Bus Traffic Co. Ltd. • International Fair of Thessalonica, www.tif.gr • Szabolcs Volán Bus Traffic Co. Ltd. • Hellenic Aerospace Industry, www.haicorp.com • Tisza Volán Bus Traffic Co. Ltd. • Hellenic Defence Systems, www.eas.gr • Vasi Volán Bus Traffic Co. Ltd. • Athens Road Transport OSY, www.ethel.gr • Vértes Volán Bus Traffic Co. Ltd. • Organization of SMEs and Handicraft (EOMMEX), • Zala Volán Bus Traffic Co. Ltd. www.eommex.gr • Volánbusz Transport Company Ltd. • Athens Water Supply and Sewerage Company (EY- • GOMI Ltd. DAP) www.eydap.gr • Raaberlog Ltd • Public Material Management Organisation (ODDY), www.oddy.gr IRELAND • OAED - workforce employment organisation, www. • HSE Employers Agency - www.hsea.ie oaed.gr • OPAP SA – betting organization, www.opap.gr ITALY • Port of Igoumenitsa, www.olig.gr • ARAN - Agenzia per la Rappresentanza Negoziale • Thessaloniki Port Authority SA, www.thpa.gr delle Pubbliche Amministrazioni - www.aranagenzia.it • Lavrion Port Authority, www.oll.gr • CONFSERVIZI (Confederazione Italiana dei Servizi • OSE - Greek railway organisation, www.osenet.gr Pubblici Locali – Asstra – Federambiente - Federuti- • Thessaloniki’s Integrated Transport Authority lity) - www.confservizi.net (SASTH), www.sasth.gr • ENAC (Ente nazionale per l’Aviazione Civile) www. • TEO – national road construction fund, www.teo.org. enac.gov.it gr • Fund or securities and loans, www.tpd.gr MALTA • Helexpo, www.helexpo.gr • Malta’s Employers’ Association (MEA) - www.mal- • Export Credit Insurance Organisation (ECIO - OAEP), taemployers.com www.oaep.gr • DEPANOM – hospital building company – www.depa- NORWAY nom.gr • KS Bedrift - (Association of Local and Regional Enter- • NAFSOLP - naval repairing zone reconstruction, www. prises) – www.ks-bedrift.no nazo.gr • SPEKTER - The Employers’ Assosiation Spekter - • Asprofos SA – engineering company, www.asprofos. www.spekter.no gr • FAD (The State Employers’ Organisation) - http:// www.regjeringen.no/en/dep/fad.html?id=339 HUNGARY • Virke (The Enterprise Federation of Norway) www. • National Association of Strategic and Public Utility virke.no Companies (STRATOSZ): • Hungarian State Holding Company (MNV Zrt.) POLAND • Hungarian Post Office Co. Ltd. • Ogólnopolski Związek Pracodawców Transportu Sa- • Hungarian Railway Enterprises Union mochodowego • HUNGRAIL Hungarian Rail Association • Domik Sp. z o.o. • MÁV Hungarian State Railways Co. Ltd. • Centrum Medyczne Mavit • MÁV-START Railway Passenger Transport Co. • Polska Agencja Prasowa • CER Hungary Co. (CER Hungary Central European • Kompania Węglowa S.A. Railway Cargo, Trading and Services Privately Held • Lubelski Związek Pracodawców Company Limited by Shares) • Polskie Górnictwo Naftowe i Gazownictwo S.A. • KÖZGÉP Steal Structure-and-Construction Co. • Fabryka Tarcz Ściernych • Volan Professional Association • Polskie Przymierze Gospodarcze • Agria Volán Bus Traffic Co. Ltd. • PKP CARGO S.A – www.pkp-cargo.pl • Alba Volán Bus Traffic Co. Ltd. • Centrum Szkoleniowo-Konferencyjne Sp. z o.o • Bakony Volán Bus Traffic Co. Ltd. • Balaton Volán Bus Traffic Co. Ltd. PORTUGAL • Borsod Volán Bus Traffic Co. Ltd. • INE – Instituto Nacional de Estatística, IP - www.ine.pt • Gemenc Volán Bus Traffic Co. Ltd. • METROPOLITANO DE LISBOA, EPE - www.metro- • Hajdú Volán Bus Traffic Co. Ltd. lisboa.pt • Hatvani Volán Bus Traffic Co. Ltd. • MONTEPIO GERAL - www.montepio.pt • Jászkun Volán Bus Traffic Co. Ltd. • PARPÚBLICA – Participações Públicas, SGPS, SA – • Kapos Volán Bus Traffic Ltd. www.parpublicasgps.com • Kisalföld Volán Bus Traffic Co. Ltd. • TAP – AIR PORTUGAL, SA - www.flytap.com • Kőrös Volán Bus Traffic Co. Ltd. • TRANSTEJO – Transportes do Tejo, SA - www.transte- • Kunság Volán Bus Traffic Co. Ltd. jo.pt • Mátra Volán Bus Traffic Co. Ltd. • APS – Administração do Porto de Sines, SA - www.

42 CEEP - ACTIVITY REPORT 2013 ANNEXES ANNEXES portodesines.pt of Local Authorities and Enterprises - www.pacta.org. • Baía do Tejo, SA - www.baiadotejo.pt se • Banco BPI, SA - www.bancobpi.pt • SAGE - Swedish Agency for Government Employers - • Centro Hospitalar Barreiro Montijo, EPE –www.chbm. www.arbetsgivarverket.se min-saude.pt • SALAR - Swedish Association of Local Authorities • Companhia Carris de Ferro de Lisboa, SA - www.car- and Regions (Sveriges Kommuner och Landsting) - ris.pt www.skl.se • EEM – Empresa de Electricidade da Madeira, SA - www.eem.pt UNITED KINGDOM • EP – Estradas de Portugal, SA - www.estradasdepor- • Local Government Group - www.local.gov.uk tugal.pt • The NHS Confederation – www.nhsconfed.org • EPUL – Empresa Pública de Urbanização de Lisboa, • The Cabinet Office, c/o Department for Business, -In EP - www.epul.pt novation & Skills (BIS) – www.bis.gov.uk • GEBALIS – Gestão do Arrendamento Social em Bair- • National Association of Regional Employers (NARE): ros Municipais de Lisboa, EM, SA - www.gebalis.pt East Midlands Councils - www.emcouncils.gov.uk • IEFP – Instituto do Emprego e Formação Profissional, East of England Local Government Association – IP - www.iefp.pt www.eelga.gov.uk • INCI – Instituto da Construção e do Imobiliário, IP - Local Government Yorkshire and Humber - www. www.inci.pt lgyh.gov.uk • AdP – Águas de Portugal, Sgps, SA - www.adp.pt London Councils - www.londoncouncils.gov.uk • ANA – Aeroportos de Portugal, SA – www.ana.pt North East Regional Employers - www.nereo.gov.uk • APA – Administração do Porto de Aveiro, SA - www. North West Employers Organisation - www.nwem- portodeaveiro.pt ployers.org.uk Northern Ireland Local Government Association - ROMANIA www.nilga.org • Romanian Water Employers Association (ARA) South East Employers - www.seemp.co.uk • Romanian District Heating Employers Association South West Employers - www.southwest-ra.gov.uk (ASER) Welsh Local Government Association - www.wlga. • Public Services Employers Association (PSP) gov.uk • National Employers’ Federation of Public Utilities of West Midlands Councils www.wmcouncils.org.uk Romania (FNPSPR) • Transport for London - www.tfl.gov.uk • Liga Citadina (Cities League) • Universities and Colleges Employers’ Association - • The National Federation of Family Doctors of Roma- www.ucea.ac.uk nia • Assocation of Chartered Certified Accountants - • The National Federation of Solid Waste Management www.accaglobal.com Operators of Romania • Scape System Builds Limited - www.scapebuild.co.uk • The National Association of the Urban Electrical Illu- • Eversheds - www.eversheds.com mination Operators of Romania • PPMA - www.ppma.org.uk

SPAIN TURKEY (ASSOCIATED MEMBERS) • Consorcio Regional de Transportes Públicos Regu- • AKDENİZ Elektrik Dağıtım A.Ş. (Akdeniz Distribution lares de Madrid - www.ctm-madrid.es of Electricity Incorporation) • Dirección General Patrimonio del Estado • BELPLAS Ankara Termoplastik ve Bakim Onarim Hiz- • Fábrica Nacional de Moneda y Timbre, S.A. (FNMT) - metleri A.S. (Ankara termoplastic and Maintenance- www.fnmt.es Repair Services Incorporation) - www.belplas.com.tr • Ferrocarriles Vascos, S.A. - www.euskotren.es • BELSO Ankara Soğuk Hava Deposu İşletmecilik ve • Fundación ONCE, S.A. (FUNDOSA) - www.grupofun- Gıda Sanayii Ticaret A.Ş. (Ankara Business Adminis- dosa.es tration of Cold Storage and Food Industry Trade In- • Instituto de Crédito Oficial (ICO) - www.ico.es corporation) - www.belso.com.tr • Red Eléctrica de España, S.A. (REE) - www.ree.es • BOTAŞ - Boru Hatları ile Petrol Taşıma A.Ş. - Petro- • Red de Empresas Locales de Interés General (ELIGE) leum Pipeline Corporation - www.botas.gov.tr - www.redelige.com • BUGSAŞ - Başkent Ulaşım ve Doğalgaz Hizmet- • Sociedad Estatal Correos y Telégrafos, S.A. (COR- leri Proje Taahhüt San.Tic. A.Ş. (Başkent Services of REOS) - www.correos.es Communication & Natural Gas Projects Engagement • Sociedad Estatal de Participaciones Industriales Industry & Trade Incorporation) - www.bugsas.com.tr (SEPI) - www.sepi.es • Devlet Hava Meydanları İşletmesi (General Directorate of State Airports Authority) - www.dhmi.gov.tr SWEDEN • DMO - Devlet Malzeme Ofisi (The State Supply Office) • FASTIGO - Employers’ Association for the Property - www.dmo.gov.tr Sector - www.fastigo.se • Et ve Süt Kurumu Genel Müdürlüğü (General Directo- • KFS - Swedish Organisation for Local Enterprises - rate of Meat and Milk Enterprises) - www.ebk.gov.tr www.kfs.net • Eti Maden İşletmeleri (Eti Mining Enterprises) - www. • PACTA - Employers´ Association of Local Federations etiholding.gov.tr

CEEP - ACTIVITY REPORT 2013 43 ANNEXES ANNEXES • EÜAŞ - Elektrik Üretim A.Ş. (Electricity Manufacturing kish Electromechanics Industry Incorporation) - www. Incorporation) - www.euas.gov.tr temsan.gov.tr • KEAŞ - Kemerköy Elektrik Üretim ve Ticaret A.Ş.) - • TETAŞ - Türkiye Elektrik Ticaret ve Taahhüt A.Ş. (Tur- Kemerköy Electricity Manufacturing and Trade Incor- kish Electricity Trade & Engagement Incorporation) poration) - www.tetas.gov.tr • KİAŞ - Kömür İşletmeleri A.Ş. (Coal Enterprises Incor- • TİGEM - Tarım İşletmeleri Genel Müdürlüğü (General poration) - www.kiaskomur.com Directorate of Agricultural Enterprises) - www.tigem. • MKEK - Makine ve Kimya Endüstrisi Kurumu (Mecha- gov.tr nical & Chemical Industry Institution) - www.mkek. • TKİ - Türkiye Kömür İşletmeleri (Turkish Coal Enter- gov.tr prises) - www.tki.gov.tr • Posta ve Telgraf Teşkilatı Genel Müdürlüğü (General • TMO - Toprak Mahsulleri Ofisi (General Directorate of Directorate of Post and Telegraph Organization) - Soil Crop Office) - www.tmo.gov.tr www.ptt.gov.tr • TTK - Türkiye Taşkömürü Kurumu (Turkish Coal Insti- • SEAŞ - Soma Elektrik Üretim ve Ticaret A.Ş. (Soma tution) - www.taskomuru.gov.tr Electricity Manufacturing and Trade Incorporation) - • YENİKÖY Elektrik Üretim & Ticaret. A.Ş. (YENİKÖY www.seas.gov.tr Electricity Manufacturing Incorporation) • TCDD - Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Devlet Demir Yolları (Tur- kish Republic State Railways) - www.tcdd.gov.tr SECTORAL FEDERATIONS • TEDAŞ - Türkiye Elektrik Dağıtım A.Ş. (Distribution of • EBU (European Broadcasting Union) - www.ebu.ch Turkish Electricity Incorporation) - www.tedas.gov.tr • EFEE (European Federation of Education Employers) • TEİAŞ - Türkiye Elektrik İletim A.Ş. (Conduction of - www.educationemployers.eu Turkish Electricity Incorporation) - www.teias.gov.tr • HOSPEEM (European Hospital and Healthcare Em- • TEMSAN - Türkiye Elektromekanik Sanayii A.Ş. (Tur- ployers Association) - www.hospeem.org

Opinions

Opinion.01 CEEP Position on the proposal for a directive amending Directive 2011/92 on the assessment of the ef- fects of certain public and private projects on the environment (COM 2012/628)

Opinion.02 CEEP Opinion on the European Commission’s Youth Employment Package

Opinion.03 CEEP Opinion on the GREEN PAPER on a European Strategy on Plastic Waste in the Environment (COM(2013)123 – 7.3.2013)

Opinion.04 CEEP Position on the proposed amendment of Regulation 1370/2007/EC in the draft 4th Railway Package

Opinion.05 CEEP Opionion on the European Commission’s Social Investment Package: Social Investment for Growth and Cohesion

Opinion.06 CEEP Opinion on enhancing the social dimension of the economic and monetary union

Opinion.07 Addendum to the CEEP opinion on the European Commission’s proposal for a General Data Protection Regulation (COM(2012)11), targeting the employment relations’ context

Opinion.08 CEEP Position on the criteria to examine the functioning of the internal energy market: DO NOT FORGET THE AIM!

44 CEEP - ACTIVITY REPORT 2013 ANNEXES Opinion.09 CEEP response to the Consultative Communication on the Sustainable Use of Phosphorus (COM (2013) 517 final)

Opinion.10 CEEP Answer to the Consultation on the Review of the European Waste Management Targets

CEEP Responses to Consultation

• CEEP response to Green Paper: long-term financing of the European Economy (COM(2013) 150 FINAL) • CEEP answer to the public consultation on the new EU occupational safety and health policy framework

Press releases

Press Release 01/2013 - 24 January 2013 CEEP welcomes the IMCO vote on Public Procurement and Concessions but asks for further progress

Press Release 02/2013 - 7 February 2013 CEEP at Informal Troika in Dublin, Ireland CEEP: Investments in human capital needed to tackle increasing skills mismatch in Europe

Press release 03/2013 - 20 February 2013 ‘SOCIAL INVESTMENT PACKAGE’: the importance of investing in human capital and strengthening public services is finally on the agenda

Press release 04/2013 - 4 March 2013 CEEP at MEDPOL - Investments in human capital are key to counteract skills mismatch

Press Release 05/2013 - 11 March 2013 Award of Concession Contracts: CEEP calls on the Trilogue to “get it right”

Press Release 06/2013 - 14 March 2013 Tripartite Social Summit: The long-term vision towards recovery is still missing

Press Release 07/2013 - 16 April 2013 Strengthening social dialogue in public services is essential across Europe

Press Release 08/2013 - 2 May 2013 CEEP: Involvement of Social Partners in structural reforms is crucial for effective and inclusive policies

Press Release 09/2013 - 6 May 2013 Joint Trilogue meeting on public public cooperation: Don’t miss the target please!

Press Release 10/2013 - 25 June 2013 Public Services Summit 2013

Press Release 11/2013 - 27 June 2013 CEEP at the European Council: “Public services give Europe a competitive advantage”

Press Release 12/2013 - 3 July 2013 CEEP at high-level conference for the promotion of youth employment in Europe: “Public services are part of the solution to the current youth employment crisis”

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Press Release 13/2013 - 11 July 2013 CEEP at Informal Troika in Vilnius, Lithuania CEEP: Public services are key in providing jobs for the future

Press Release 14/2013 - 7 October 2013 CEEP offers supports to President Van Rompuy for pragmatic solutions in restoring growth and jobs and for a stronger European social dimension

Press Release 15/2013 - 24 October 2013 Tripartite Social Summit - Accessible and high-quality services of general interest are paramount for Eu- rope to improve global competiveness

Press Release 16/2013 - 30 October 2013 European Local Public Services Conference (29/30 October – Paris La Défense)

Press Release 17/2013 - 12 November 2013 CEEP at high-level conference for the promotion of youth employment in Europe: “Investments, jobs creation, and policy coherence are key to foster youth employment”

Press release 18/2013 - 14 November 2013 CEEP at MEDPOL - Investments in infrastructures and in human capital are vital to restore long-term growth

Public Services Laurent FELIX [email protected] Phone: +32 2 229 21 43

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CEEP General Secretariat (as of May 2014)

General Secretary Valeria RONZITTI [email protected] Phone: +32 2 229 21 42

Office Manager Manuela MATTIELLO [email protected] Phone: +32 2 229 21 52 Communications Maxime STAELENS [email protected] Phone: +32 2 229 21 40

Executive Assistant Rachel DE WOUTERS [email protected] Phone: +32 2 229 21 47

Public Services Social Affairs Sustainability Project Manager Laurent FELIX Guillaume AFELLAT Johannes IMMINGER David ANCIAUX [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Phone: +32 2 229 21 43 Phone: +32 2 229 21 54 Phone: +32 2 229 21 50 Phone: +32 2 229 21 44

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