CEEP Activity Report 2009 Increased action in times of Change

Editorial

CEEP is on the eve of celebrating its 50 year anniversary in Brussels. As an organisation which initially came into existence shortly after the signing of the Treaty of Rome establishing the European Economic Community, it has participated in the development and establishment of the . CEEP has evolved in tandem with Europe, reflecting the needs of a changing society, gaining increasing recognition for Public Services who make up and contribute to the fabric of our society as we know it. We will all remember 2009 for different reasons –O bama’s inauguration in the US, world recession, financial crisis, a botched Copenhagen Climate Summit etc. For CEEP, 2009 was significant as it became increasingly clear that the importance of Public Services and their contribution to the European economy on a number of levels, from employment to GDP, particularly in times of economic instability, was still not fully recognised. Public Services, also known as Services of General Interest (SGIs), are services whose provider is entrusted by a public authority (national, regional or local) with specific missions by virtue of general interest. These services can either be of economic or non-economic nature and their missions can include Public Service obligations or universal service obligations. Public Services include energy, water, public transport, postal services, telecommunications as well as healthcare and social work, public administration, defence, education, etc. In response to a question from Nicolaos Vakalis (former MEP) to Commissioner Špidla on the significance of Public Services in Europe, CEEP, with the financial support of the , embarked on a comprehensive, Europe-wide measurement and analysis of Public Services. The full results of the study will be made available during the course of 2010 and we look forward to using these hard facts to continue our representation of Public Services and Services of General Interest at policy level in Europe. 2010 will bring new policy priorities to the fore. Europe’s 2020 vision and strategy, the single market, and the need for crisis counter measures will require huge input if we are to emerge from this crisis without using our Public Services to bear the costs. Our aging population and the creation of so-called Green Jobs are other key areas to focus on. CEEP and its members are ready to rise to the challenge. We have set ourselves ambitious objectives which we feel are strongly needed in light of the year just gone.

Carl Cederschiöld Ralf Resch, President General Secretary

The European Centre of Employers and Enterprises providing Public Services (CEEP ) represents enterprises and organisations from across Europe, both public and private, at national, regional and local level, which are public employers or providers of Services of General Interest and is one of the three European cross sectoral Social Partners.

editorial 1 Introduction

CEEP Your Constant Friends in Times of Change CEEP, the European Centre of Employers and Enterprises providing Public Services, established in Brussels since 1961, represents employers and enterprises providing Services of General Interest in such vital sectors as Transport, Energy, Water, Environment, Housing, Hospitals, Education and Training, Postal Services, Communications, Local Administrations etc We believe that modern Public Services, or Services of General Interest (SGIs), serve the fundamental goals of the EU, its Member States and its regions supporting business, delivering social and territorial cohesion, economic and social solidarity and a better quality of life for all citizens. We strive to ensure that SGIs play a key role in helping move forward the integration of the EU Member States into a common economic area in a manner supportive of the internal market concept, while at the same time delivering the maximum possible choice to local and regional democratic institutions over how Public Services are delivered. As one of the three recognised European general cross-industry Social Partners, we believe that employer consultations as well as social dialogue are essential to promote the Lisbon Treaty’s targets for innovation and growth. In order to help our members achieve these goals, we focus on the European Employment Strategy (EES), promoting adaptability to change, addressing regional disparities and helping build partnerships at regional and local levels. We support sustainable development and call for environmental criteria to be included in all decisions implementing EU policies such as transport, energy, water supply, waste disposal and telecommunications.

Services of General Interest (SGIs) are services that are entrusted by a public authority to a service provider by virtue of general interest criteria. These services can either be of economic or non‐economic nature. Their missions can include Public Service obligations or universal service obligations. At European level, Public Services are known as Services of General Invest (SGIs).

2 CEEP Activity Report CEEP Driving Policy

The contribution of Services of General Interest is underestimated in Europe, yet it is clear that Public Services are key drivers of the European economy. Directly, they contribute to more than 26% of the EU27 GDP (2006). Indirectly they create employment in other sectors, for instance through investment in local businesses and infrastructures.

The employment dimension of SGIs in the EU is even more impressive with 30% of the workforce being employed by providers of SGIs. This corresponds to more than 64 million employees (2006).

The main infrastructure networks (Electricity, Gas, Post, Telecommunications, Public Transport, Railway, Water management, etc.) invest important sums of money into the economy. Their share in the total investment in Europe is about 6.4%, representing more than 153 billion € for 2006.

All in all, more than 500 000 providers (public, private, with mixed capital, operating at local regional, national or sometimes at European level) deliver essential services for about 500 million Europeans.

Services of General Interest in Europe contributing to (2006): • 26 % of the EU GDP (2 412 billion €) • Employ 64 million people (30% of the EU workforce) • 6.4 % of the total EU investment • 500 000 enterprises serve 500 million Europeans

Through its General Secretariat in Brussels, CEEP represents the interests of its members to the European institutions.

CEEP Priorities  Services of General Interest (SGIs) To advocate their special position with regard to competition rules and to emphasise their crucial contributions to the European social and economic model  European Social Dialogue To use social dialogue as a means to modernise Public Services and to help build a European labour market based on more and better jobs; to focus on some crucial aspects of the European Employment Strategy (EES) such as promoting the adaptability to change and address regional disparities; and to promote a stronger development of regional and local level partnerships  Social, economic and territorial cohesion To assist the European integration process by offering higher quality Public Services; to emphasise the importance of Services of General Interest (SGIs) in future cohesion policies, as well as priorities for the development of an enlarged Europe; to advocate that those services are supported by adequate social and physical infrastructures  Sustainable and Eco-efficient Development To reinforce sustainable development in all decisions implementing EU policies and to support a just transition towards a low carbon economy

Ceep driving policy 3 was left to the European Court of Justice to develop a 2009 – A year response to every question concerning SGEI based on quite vague legal provisions on a case by case basis creating uncertainty in the process. in Review In practical terms, the adoption of theT reaty and Article 14 means that a specific policy approach to SGEIs needs to be developed, particularly in relation to competition New Faces in the and the internal market; the European Parliament and Along with the Czech and Swedish Presidencies, and the Council have an obligation to act in order to establish the likely ratification of theL isbon Treaty, at top of mind principles and set conditions which would enable SGEI were the Parliamentary elections, signalling both the to fulfil their missions, and effectively meet the needs of re-election of old MEPs, and the arrival of new faces, European citizens. not yet familiar with CEEP and its resources. CEEP developed a handbook targeted at all MEPs, outlining Social Dialogue: CEEP is the representative areas within which it could support policy discussions, of Public Services Employers particularly in the field of SocialD ialogue and Services of General Interest. The concerted communications effort Throughout 2009 CEEP has continued to strive for an in sending the handbook to all MEPs and subsequently effective and result oriented European Social Dialogue. following up with more targeted, sector specific fact Negotiations have brought two major achievements for sheets, opened numerous doors for CEEP, and kick- public employers: started a more proactive approach for the organisation.

1. Framework Agreement on Parental Article 14 – Finally, a sound legal basis for Leave. the treatment of SGEIs1 in Europe In June 2009, in the presence of Vladimir Špidla, The adoption of theL isbon Treaty on 1 December 2009, European Commissioner for Employment, Social Affairs and in particular Article 14 has brought significant and Equal Opportunities, the European Social Partners, changes to the treatment of Services of General Interest formally adopted an agreement revising their 1995 from a political, legal and institutional point of view. Framework Agreement on Parental Leave. CEEP has been at the forefront of discussions and The revised agreement improves several provisions negotiations relating to Article 14 since the beginning of the pre-existing agreement, such as: an increase in of this lengthy process. We have been passionate about the length of parental leave from three to four months representing our member interests throughout, and this and strengthening it as an individual right, by making issue has contributed to our raison d’etre, hence our a part of it fully non-transferrable; it offers workers a particular sense of achievement at the end of the year. right to request flexible working arrangements when Article 14, together with other provisions in the returning from leave; it calls on Member States and/or Treaty concerning SGEIs (Protocol No 26, Charter of Social Partners to establish notice periods to be given Fundamental Rights), form a stronghold basis to provide by workers when exercising their right to parental legal certainty for Services of General Interest, their leave. It also strives to recognise increasingly diverse objectives and their varied forms of organisation. family structures and to promote an equal sharing Before the Lisbon Treaty, the Parliament and the Council of family responsibilities between men and women. had no competence to act on SGEI. It was solely in Furthermore, it respects the diversity of measures taken the competence of the European Commission to issue by the Member States in areas such as leave facilities, guidance and explanation of the Treaty provisions childcare and flexible working arrangements. concerning the functioning and development of the From the public employer’s perspective, it makes it internal market and competition rules in all areas. It easier for employers to manage the effects of parental leave on their workforce and operations with compulsory 1 Services of General Economic Interest (SGEIs)

4 CEEP Activity Report notice periods. It also discourages long-terms absences full potential of Europe’s labour force is not an exclusive from the labour market through maintaining contacts competence of the social partners. There are some fields between workers and employers during parental leave. in which public authorities should take specific action From CEEP’s perspective the decision was significant involving, wherever possible, the appropriate social in that it inscribed parental leave in broader flexicurity partners. Therefore the framework agreement contains policies and acknowledged that parental leave is only an annex which lists a series of recommendations to one element of diversified reconciliation measures in public authorities and other actors. Amongst those, the Member States. It also highlighted the positive role public authorities are asked to provide support and of the European Social Dialogue in finding solutions to incentives for employers to hire people furtherest from important challenges facing Europe, whilst addressing the labour market and emplower social partners to and recognising the concept of work-life balance in remove obstacles to employing such people. parallel. In the absence of an agreement, the Commission CEEP’s negotiation team was enriched byFEDES would have proposed EU legislation going far beyond (European Federation of Social Employers) with whom we the compromise found by the Social Partners including have a cooperation agreement. Their unique expertise, a suggested payment provision of 66% of last salary experience and know-how from the perspective of the during parental leave. integraton of disadvataged workers in the workplace on a daily basis proved invaluable. 2. Inclusive Labour Market Agreement Throughout the year, unemployment rates in Europe Key for CEEP is the maximisation of the labour market’s continued to increase. By mid-2009 employment in the potential and the importance of reaching out to all EU had contracted by 4.3 million jobs (1.9%)2 compared categories of actual and potential workers. with a year earlier, resulting from a broad deterioration across almost all sectors. Urgent and determined CEEP Supporting Healthcare and Education action was needed to halt this cycle and to ensure that Through its vast membership touching on all dimensions Europe was in a position to pounce on the upturn.Public of the Public Services, CEEP has a privileged insight Employers have always recognised the business case into sector representation at European policy level. for better labour market participation rates amongst It became evident that employers in the education all groups of working age - hence CEEP’s initiation of sector did not have a vehicle through which to make negotiations on inclusive labour markets. its voice heard. In 2009, CEEP helped to establish the The agreement is fully in line with the CEEP negotiating European Federation of Education Employers (EFEE). mandate which included, amongst other things, the EFFE represents the interests of education providers of request not to define disadvantaged groups at EU level all levels (from pre-school to university and vocational (this being the prerogative of national, regional and local education) as employers at European level, and thereby social partners) and not to create compulsory quotas or contribute to the improvement of education in the entitlements to training. Member States of the EU. The agreement recognises that the creation of inclusive labour markets does not only depend on HOSPEEM is the European hospital and healthcare employers’ initiatives but also on workers collective employers’ association.T he association aims to regroup and individual efforts. Concerning the latter, there is the at European level national employers’ associations acknowledgment that lack of motivation and attitudes operating in the hospital and healthcare sector, in order of individual workers can be an obstacle to integration to co-ordinate their views and actions with regard to into the labour market. a sector and a market in constant evolution. CEEP is The agreement recognises that the maximisation of the proud to have supported HOSPEEM in discussions on legislation relating to the agreement on prevention from

2 http://europa.eu/rapid/pressReleasesAction. sharp injuries in the hospital and healthcare sector, the do?reference=MEMO/09/514

2009 – a year overview 5 results of which will be transformed into a directive in Based on the results, the intention is to create a 2010. more structured discussion group – Public Services’ Employers Forum – bringing together CEEP and sectoral Communicating the European Public employers’ organisations representing providers of Services Landscape Services of General Interest. The official launch is due to Following a question from Nicolaos Vakalis (former take place in June 2010. MEP) to Commissioner Špidla on Public Services in Employers: Europe, CEEP committed to collecting comprehensive • CEEP and up to date data on Public Services in Europe and to • PostEurope improving the knowledge of industrial relations in the • EurElectric 3 field of Public Services . • UITP – International Association of Public Transport Fundamentally, Europe’s understanding of Public • CER – The Voice of European Railways Services – who they are, what they represent etc – is • CEMR – Council of European Municipalities very varied. Different terminology in different countries and Regions contributes to the confusion. The study will clarify the • EFEE – European Federation of Education definition of Public Services and Services of General Employers Interest, and on this basis, we can correctly establish • HOSPEEM – European Hospital and Healthcare Employers’ Association the value of Public Services in Europe economically, financially, environmentally and socially The eagerly awaited report will be finalised and Trade Unions published in the first half of 2010, with copies to be • ETUC – European Trade Union Confederation made available to all stakeholders. • Uni-Europa – European Trade Union Federation for Services and Communication • EPSU – European Federation of Public Service Unions • ETF – European Transport Workers’ Federation • Eurocadres – The Council of European Anticipation of Change in Public Services Professional and Managerial Staff – the first step towards the Public Services • ETUCE – European Trade Union Committee for Employers Forum Education On the follow-up of the CEEP project on “Restructuring and Modernisation through effective Social Dialogue and Human Resource Management”, CEEP together with ETUC and partners of the sectoral social dialogue in the field of Public Services have started the “Anticipation of Change in Public Services” Project. The overall objective of this project is to improve expertise regarding anticipation of change in public services. The specific objectives of the project are to bring together sectoral Social Partners in the field of Public Services, to allow sectors to deepen the debate and explore the scope for new social dialogue initiatives.

3 Project co-funded by the European Commission

6 CEEP Activity Report CEEP – Valuing Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR); From Discerno to the CEEP-CSR Label The CEEP CSR Label is a recognised European label for Public Services Providers complying best with CSR. The label allows organisations to showcase their achievements enhancing their corporate image among local communities, stakeholders, customers and service users. The label itself is based on a set of criteria which have their origins in international standards (ISO 9001, ISO 14001, EMAS, Global Compact, ISO26000 etc). A second phase assessment covers: • Corporate governance • Socially responsible behaviour • Human resources • Inclusion of economic stakeholders (suppliers, shareholders, partners, etc) • Links with municipalities and other stakeholders (local Consumer and utility associations) • Links with other environmental initiatives • EU and International Standards CEEP in 2010 – Establishing priorities for In October 2009, CEEP hosted an awards ceremony in the next decade Brussels celebrating 15 companies who achieved the CEEP’s key underlying priority for 2010 will be to standards set and were awarded labels that are valid for communicate the significance, contribution and 2 years. 2010 will signal the end of European Commission importance of Public Services and Services of General funding for the initiative. However, due to its success, Interest in Europe to all stakeholders that have relevance and the benefits members are deriving from the label, for our members. It necessitates a proactive strategy, CEEP will make every effort to continue to manage and supported by a dynamic general secretariat. fund the label. To get further details on the label as well as the application process, members should contact In parallel with our institutional commitments including CEEP directly or go to www.ceepcsrlabel.eu the Spanish, Belgian and Hungarian presidencies, 3 of our major initiatives for the year will be the conclusion of the Mapping of Public Services project, Anticipation of Change in the Public Services and of course Europe’s vision for 2020 and beyond.

Our level of activity and our achievements in 2009 have already set the tone and context for 2010. CEEP will be reaching out to new players, exploring partnership potential with private actors while continuing to effectively defend the interests of its members at European level.

committee overview 7 Employment and Training Social Affairs Committee Health & Safety Social affairs Social Protection

Macro-Economic Committee

Enterprises, Internal Market and Competition Taxation Committee Services of General Interest & Statistics Committee Internal Parking Market Tourism Local enterprises Committee Housing & Urban CEEP Development Communications Committee Energy Committee Certification Sustainability Environment Committee Soil Waste Transport Committee Water Committee

• Housing & Urban development Working Group Committee • Tourism Working Group • Parking Working Group Overview 2009 Services of General Interest & Statistics Committee

The CEEP General Secretariat in Brussels supports the Sustainability work of 10 Committees, each dedicated to following Communications Committee specific issues of relevance to CEEP’s members. The Energy Committee committees can be grouped into 3 overall categories Environment Committee Social Affairs, Internal Market and Sustainability. In • Certification Working Group some cases they have working groups for more focused • Soil Working Group policy issues. • Waste Working Group Transport Committee Social Affairs Water Committee Social Affairs Committee • Employment & Training Working Group • Health & Safety Working Group CEEP Communicating at Decision Maker • Social Protection Working Group Level in Europe Macro-economic Committee A substantial part of the General Secretariat’s day to day activity is the setting up and attending of meetings Internal Market with high level decision makers in Brussels, who Enterprises, Internal Market and influence policy areas that CEEP monitors on behalf of Competition Committee its members. In 2009, CEEP’s agenda included meetings • Taxation Working Group with the following people and organisations: Local enterprises Committee

8 CEEP Activity Report European Commission: Members of the European Parliament: Vladimir Špidla, the Commissioner for Employment, Françoise Castex, Stephen Hughes, Bernadette Vergnaud, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities Peter Simon, Vital Moreira, Heidi Rühle etc. Robert Verrue, EC Director General for Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities Social Partner representatives and Cabinet of Antonio Tajani, Commissioner for Transport others: Marcel HAAG, Head of Unit in the Commission’s General Trade unions and private employers in the European Social Secretariat Dialogue, in particular Jürgen Thumann and Philippe Jörgen Holmquist, General Director of the DG Internal de Buck, respectively President and Director General Market. of BusinessEurope, Wanja Lundby-Wedin and John Monks, respectively President and General Secretary of High-level national political the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC), Hans representatives against the background Werner Franz and Sabine Avril, respectively President of the Czech and Swedish Presidencies: and General Secretary of the European Metropolitan Mirek Topolánek, President of the European Council, Transport Association (EMTA); Dr. Johannes Ludewig, Prime Minister of Czech Republic Executive Director of the Community of European Petr Necas, President of the EPSCO Council, Czech Railway and Infrastructure Companies (CER); Henri Ministry of Labour Malosse, President of the Employers’ Group of the Fredrik Reinfeldt, President of the European Council, European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) Prime Minister of Sweden Otto Littorin, President of the EPSCO Council, Swedish Minister of Labour

social affairs 9 • Modern Public Service approach to equal pay; Social Affairs finalisation and publication of a study concluding that existing regulations need to be implemented, and that the Public Services Employers can serve as an 1. Social Affairs Committee example with lower pay gaps than private employers. 2. Macro Economic Committee CEEP agreed to establish an Equalities working group – to continue to gather best practice and to contribute to the policy discussions at EU level. 1. Social Affairs Committee • Contribution to questions for the Hearings of the • Chair: Sophie THÖRNE Commissioners • Vice-Chairman: Henrik SCHILDER • Vice-Chair: Tina WEBER (from March 2010: Mick Policy Priorities 2010 Brodie) • Continued defence of member interests with regard • General Rapporteur: Jeanette GRENFORS to the Working Time Directive CEEP represents the interests of Public Service employers • Europe’s Ageing Population: focus on the impact of and providers in the framework of the European cross EU pension initiatives on pensions sectoral Social Dialogue, both at bipartite and tripartite • Positioning Public Services in the development and levels. As such we are recognised by the European promotion of ‘Green Jobs’ Commission as one of the two general cross-industry employer’s organisations able to negotiate with the Key Achievements trade unions at European level on all matters affecting • Negotiations on the revision of the Parental leave employment relations within the framework of Articles directive were completed ending with favourable 154 and 155 of the EC Treaty4. This puts us right at the results for Public Service Employers and signed on 18 heart of the debate on all issues affecting employment June 2008 relations and labour market reform and makes sure we • An autonomous framework agreement on inclusive are in regular contact with the European Commission, markets was concluded the European Parliament and other institutions over the • Monitoring of implementation of Social Partner impact of legislative and policy developments in the field agreement on violence and harassment of social affairs. • Evaluation Report of the Framework of Actions on Gender Equality Policy Focus 2009 • Participation and finalisation of the integrated • Revision of the Parental Leave Directive; positioning programme of the European cross sectoral Social and promotion of work-life balance in the context of Partners on social dialogue capacity building the Parental Leave Directive • Participation to the integrated programme of • Inclusive Labour Markets; maximising the potential the European cross sectoral Social Partners on of the labour market in Public Services through the restructuring negotiation of a framework agreement on inclusive • Joint Social Partner working group on the labour markets consequences of the ECJ rulings in the Laval, Viking, Ruffert and Luxembourg cases got underway • Equal Pay – a sensitive but important topic where 4 As part of the policy of promoting the engagement of the CEEP, in partnership with its UK section, took the lead European Social Partners in the formulation of EU social policy, Articles 154 and 155 (formerly 138-139) of the EC Treaty in facilitating the debate. A report entitled “EQPay - provide a procedure that combines the consultation of the Social Partner approaches to reduce the gender gap Social Partners by the Commission with the option to leave social regulation to bipartite agreement between management in the Public Services” was published. and labour organised at European level. • Contribution to the publication of CEEP – your constant friend in times of change with a view to

10 CEEP Activity Report introducing and/or reintroducing CEEP to MEPs • Employment Week (The European Employment Forum) Opinions • Various conferences and events in the Social Dialogue, • Avis/07. CEEP Opinion on the Communication from Gender Equality and Inclusion fields organised by the the Commission “New skills for new jobs” Czech and Swedish Presidencies • Avis/09. CEEP Opinion on the Commission’s proposal for a draft directive on “Implementing the principle Working Groups of equal treatment between persons irrespective • Vocational Training & Employment of religion or belief, disability, age, or sexual • Social Protection & Mobility orientation” • Health & Safety • Avis/15. CEEP opinion on Patient’s rights on cross- border healthcare Members • Avis/18. CEEP opinion: Labour market responses to • AFPA - Association nationale pour la formation professionnelle des adultes the economic crisis • Agios Kosmas National Sport Centre for the Young • Air France Contributions to EC Consultation • ALGAR • Consultation on the follow-up strategy to the • ANA - Aeroportos de Portugal SA Roadmap for Equality between Men and Women • APA - ADMINISTRACAO DO PORTO DE AVEIRO • First consultation of the Social Partners on the • Ass. of Netherlands Municipalities - VNG protection of workers from the risks related to • BANCO BPI SA exposure to electromagnetic fields at work • BDPME /OSEO • EC consultation of the European Social Partners for • Beratungsgesellschaft für Beteligungsverwaltung Leipzig (BBVL) • Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe AöR a review of the implementation of the Commission • BICA - Bulgarian Industrial Capital Association Communication and Decision of 20 May 1998 (on • Bochum-Gelsenkirchener Strassenbahnen AG - BOGESTRA sectoral social dialogue) • BREMER STRASSENBAHN AG • EC Consultation of the European Social Partners on the • Caixa Geral de Deposito protection of workers from risks related to exposure to • CIMPOR environmental tobacco smoke at the workplace • CISPEL • Consultation in relation to the EU 2020 strategy • Comboios de Portugal, E.P.E • Commission for Local Authority Employers in Finland Representation / Events • Confederation of Polish Employers - KPP • Informal Troika under the Czech Presidency • Confservizi • Danish Regions • Spring Tripartite Social Summit • Deutscher Landkreistag • Preparatory Seminars in Prague, Stockholm and • Deutscher Städtetag Madrid to the Extraordinary Employment Summit • Dortmunder Stadtwerke AG • Extraordinary Employment Summit under the Czech • Dresdner Verkehrsbetriebe AG Presidency • DSTGB • Informal Troika Jönköping under the Swedish • EBU Presidency • Electricité de France (EDF) • Troika education under Czech and Swedish • Empresa Portuguesa das Aguas Livres S.A.- EPAL Presidencies • European & International Employment Team - NHS Employers • European Broadcasting Union - EBU • Final conference of the Social Partners joint project • Fédération des ESH on Social Dialogue capacity building in new Member • Federation of Swedish County Councils States and acceding countries • FEDES - Fédération Européenne des Employeurs Sociaux • FEGAPEI • FERTAGUS

social affairs 11 • FNPSP - National Employers’ Federation of Public Services • Verband der öffentlichen Wirtschaft und Gemeinwirtschaft • France TELECOM • Verband Deutscher Verkehrsunternehmen - VDV • GdW Bundesverband deutscher Wohnungs- und Immobilienunternehmen e.V. • GEBALIS • Guvernul Romaniei Ministerul Adminnistratiei Publice • Hospital Nossa Senhora do Rosario SA – Barreiro • HSH Federation of Norwegian commercial and service enterprises • Instituto do Emprego e Formaçao Profissional IEFP • KFS - The Swedish Organisation for Local Enterprises • Kommunaler Arbeitgeberverband Bayern • Leipziger Verkehrsbetriebe - LVB • LGE • Local Authority Employers (Finland) • Local Government Denmark • Montepio Geral • Mutualité de la Fonction Publique • NALRA • NAVANTIA (Grupo SEPI) • Vereniging der Nederlandse Gemeenten - VNG • Nederlandse Centrale Overheidswerkgever • NHS Employers 2. Macro-Economic Committee • Öffentlicher Dienst und Verwaltungsreform – Bundeskanzleramt (AT) • Chair: Edith KITZMANTEL • POSTE ITALIANE S.p.A. • Vice-chair: Stefano GORI • PSP The Macro-Economic Committee’s main function is • Rede Ferroviaria Nacional - REFER to represent CEEP in the Macro-Economic Dialogue, • REN - REDE ELECTRICA NACIONAL SA an institutionalised form of discussion between the • Rheinbahn AG Council, the European Commission, the European • Rheinische Bahngesellschaft AG Central Bank and the European Social Partners. CEEP is • SEPI one of the three general cross industry Social Partners • SIMTEJO • SNCB along with ETUC and BusinessEurope. The purpose of • SNCF the Dialogue is to make the voice of the Social Partners • South Est Employers’ Organisation heard in European macro-policy making and to form an • SPEKTER opinion on wage and price developments. • Stadt Wien (VÖWG) • Stadtwerke Frankfurt am Main GmbH The focus of the committee during the course of 2009 • Stadtwerke Köln GmbH was to support an exit strategy for Public Services from • State Employers‘ Authority Denmark the crisis, whilst ensuring sustainability of public finances. • State Employer‘s Office It called for the development of new instruments to • STRATOSZ - Nat. Ass. Of Strategic Public Utility Companies alleviate national budgets from financing large-scale • Stuttgarter Strassenbahnen AG - SSB • Swedish Agency for Government Employers - SALAR crisis operations to help speed recovery. • The Administration of local public employment • The Wage, Negotiations and Income Policy Staff c/o Dept of Opinions Employers‘ Affairs • Avis/12. CEEP opinion on “DRIVING EUROPEAN • TKIB - Union of Turkish Public Enterprises RECOVERY” SPRING COUNCIL 19 - 20 March 2009 • Transport for London • TRANSTEJO - Transportes do Tejo, SA • Union Sociale Pour l’Habitat Representation / Events • ÜSTRA - Hannoversche Verkehrsbetriebe AG • Macroeconomic Dialogue Meetings (technical) 22

12 CEEP Activity Report January / 22 October 2009 • Macroeconomic Dialogue Meetings (political) 09 Internal Market February / 09 November 2009 • Extraordinary Meeting 15 May 2009 1. Enterprises, Internal Market and Members Competition Committee • Administracao do Porto de Lisboa 2. Local enterprises Committee • Aguas de Portugal Internacional - ADP 3. Services of General Interest & Statistics • Air France Committee • ALGAR – • ANA - AEROPORTOS DE Portugal SA • Ass. of Netherlands Municipalities - VNG 1. Enterprises, Internal Market and • Banco BPI • banque du développement des PME Competition Committee • Berliner Kraft- und Licht AG -BEWAG • Chairman: Juan Pedro MARIN ARRESE • Bundesverband Öffentlicher Banken Detuschlands • Vice-Chairman: Peter PEX • Caixa Geral de Depositos SA • General Rapporteur: Rosario ESCOLAR POLO • Comboios de Portugal, E.P.E CEEP’s Enterprises, Internal Market and Competition • Electricité de France - EDF Committee specialises in issues relating to the impact of • Entreprise Minière et Chimique European law on competition and the internal market • Fédération des EPL and their impact on the provision of Services of General • FINANGESTE Interest. State aids, freedom of movement of services, • GALP ENERGIA, SA • GEBALIS public procurement rules, taxation and standardisation • Leipziger Verkehrsbetriebe - LVB are key areas of interest. • MONTEPIO GERAL • Participacoes publicas – PARPUBLICA Policy Focus 2009 • Poste Italiane S.p.A. • State Aids and in particular the Application of State • Rede Ferroviaria Nacional - REFER Aid Rules to Public Service Broadcasting where CEEP is • SNCB insisting that the revised Broadcasting Communication • Verband der öffentlichen Wirtschaft und Gemeinwirtwirtschaft - VÖWG should remain a flexible instrument which allows • Verband kommunaler Unternehmen - VKU Member States to continue to reflect their national needs, culture and constitutional law when defining, organising and entrusting Public Service organisations • Guide to Social Considerations in Public Procurement, supporting the initiative of the Guide and ensuring the inclusion of more detailed, targeted and precise information • Contribution to questions for the Hearings of the Commissioners

Policy Priorities 2010 • Analysis of the Lisbon Treaty and Article 14 • Public Procurement • Public-Private Partnerships • Service Concessions • Evaluation of Monti-Kroes package State-Aid) • Draft Directive on Late payments in commercial

internal market 13 transactions • Meeting with the General Secretariat of the • Participation in the meeting of the European European Commission to discuss public private Parliament Intergroup on Public Services, including partnerships the subgroup on State Aids Working Groups Key Achievements • Taxation • Active participation in the ongoing discussions on • Public Procurement EU State Aid rules affecting Public Service providers • Service Directive • Contribution to the Social Criteria in Public Procurement debates Members • Contribution to the publication of CEEP – your • Banco BPI constant friends in times of change with a view to • Administracao do Porto de Lisboa introducing/reintroducing CEEP to MEPs • AFPA • AFTRP - Agence foncière et technique de la région parisienne • Aguas de Portugal - ADP Opinions published in 2009 • Air France Groupe • Avis/01. CEEP opinion on the Commission’s draft • AQUAPOR - SERVICOS SA communication on the application of State Aid rules • BDEW to Public Service broadcasting • Berliner Stadtreinigungsbetriebe AöR - BSR • Avis/02. CEEP Opinion on the Draft Notice from the • BICA Commission on a Simplified Procedure for treatment • BRISA - AUTO ESTRADAS DE Portugal SA of certain types of State aid • FEDERAMBIENTE (CONFSERVIZI) • Avis/03. CEEP Opinion on the Draft Notice from the • Caisse des dépôts et consignations Commission on the “Best Practices Code on the • Caixa Geral de Depositos SA • CARRIS - COMPANHIA CARRIS DE FERRO DE LISBOA SA conduct of State aid control proceedings” • Comboios de Portugal, E.P.E • Avis/04.CEEP Opinion on the European Commission • CONFSERVIZI document about the “Criteria for the Compatibility • CTT Correios de Portugal Analysis of State Aid to Disadvantaged and Disabled • Deutscher Landkreistag Workers Subject to Individual Notification” • Deutscher Städtetag • Avis/05. CEEP Opinion on the European Commission • Dirrecion General del Patrimonio del Estado MINISTERIO DE document about the “Criteria for the Compatibility HACIENDA • EDA - Electricidade dos Acores SA Analysis of State Training Aid Subject to Individual • Electricité de France - EDF Notification” • ELIGE • Avis/06. CEEP Opinion on the document of the • Empresa Portuguesa das Aguas Livres S.A.- EPAL European Commission about the “Guidance on • Emschergenossenschaft Lippeverband the in-depth assessment of regional aid to large • European Broadcasting Union - EBU investment projects” • Fédération des EPL • Avis/11. CEEP opinion on “The Guide on social • Fédération des ESH considerations in Public Procurement” • FERTAGUS • Avis/13. CEEP opinion on the Draft Communication • FINANGESTE • FNCCR on the Application of State Aid Rules to Public • Forfás Service Broadcasting • GALP ENERGIA, SA • GdW Bundesverband deutscher Wohnungs- und Immobilienun- Representation / Events ternehmen e.V. • Committee meeting in Sevilla, Spain, with • GEBALIS participation of Mrs Mercedes CAMPO, DG • Hallesche Verkehrs AG Competition • Instituto de Credito Oficial - ICO • IB-Groep

14 CEEP Activity Report • INCM - IMPRENSA NACIONAL - CASA DA MOEDA SA 2. Local Enterprises Committee • Institut für Finanzwissenschaft, Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien • Chairman: Thierry DURNERIN (since October 2009) • Instituto do Emprego e Formaçao Profissional IEFP • Vice-chairman: Manuel Jesús MARCHENA GÓMEZ • Irish Productivity Centre Unit 4B-5 • Kasseler Verkehrs- und Versorgungs GmbH - KVV • Vice-chairman: Hans-Joachim RECK • KPMG Prüfungs- und Beratungsgesellschaft für den • General rapporteur: Lorenzo BARDELLI öffentlichen Sektor AG A significant proportion of CEEP’s resources are • KS (Kommunenes Sentralforbund) dedicated to the 16000 local public enterprises operating • La Française des Jeux throughout the European Union. These enterprises • La Poste - De Post are the locomotive for CEEP positioning in many fields • Leipziger Verkehrsbetriebe including Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) of all forms. • Les Entreprises Sociales pour l’Habitat ESH • LOGIREP / POLYLOGIS • Montepio Geral Policy Focus 2009 • Mutualité de la Fonction Publique • Public-private partnerships (PPP), institutionalised • OSEO- BDPME public-private partnerships (IPPP) • PARPUBLICA • Intermunicipal cooperation • Rede Ferroviaria Nacional - REFER • Discerno (CSR) – supporting the CEEP project, • SALAR - Swedish Association of Local Authorities & Regions attracting entrants and supporting the assessment • SEPI phase • SIMTEJO • Positioning of importance of local enterprises in • SNCF • SPEKTER times of crises • Stadtwerke Duisburg AG • Local Enterprise Barometer • Stadtwerke Köln GmbH • Stadtwerke Nordhausen Policy Priorities 2010 • STRATOSZ - Nat. Ass. Of Strategic Public Utility Companies • Analysis of the Lisbon Treaty with regard to Article 14 • Sveriges Kommuner och Landsting (SALAR) • Public Procurement • TRANSTEJO - Transportes do Tejo, SA • Public Private partnerships • Union Nationale HLM • Service concessions • Union sociale pour l’habitat • Evaluation of the Monti-Kroes package (State-Aid) • Verband der öffentlichen Wirtschaft und Gemeinwirtschaft - VÖWG • Draft Directive on Late payments in commercial • Verband Deutscher Verkehrsunternehmen - VDV transactions • VEWIN • Following and inspiring the work of the European • VKS im VKU Parliament Intergroup on Public Services including • Vereniging van Nederlandse Gemeenten - VNG the subgroup on State Aids.

Key Achievements 2009 • 23 June 2009 - Note on the ECJ case law development on inter-municipal cooperation - Commission vs Germany C-480/06 • Drafting of documents and studies concerning local public enterprises (“Serving the public”, “Les EPL dans l’UE des 25”, etc.) • Contribution to the publication of CEEP – your constant friends in times of change with a view to introducing/reintroducing CEEP to MEPs

internal market 15 Opinions • DEXIA Crédit Local • Avis/02 (formally adopted in 2010). CEEP Opinion on • EDA - Electricidade dos Acores SA Local Public Enterprises in Times of Crises • EEM - EMPRESA DE ELECTRICIDADE DA MADEIRA SA • Electricité de France - EDF Representation / Events • ELIGE • 12th Annual Conference of Local Enterprises; Local • EMASESA • Empresa Funeraria Municipal S.A. enterprises stepping up: from global crisis to new • Empresa Portuguesa das Aguas Livres S.A.- EPAL opportunities with around 100 participants in the • Emschergenossenschaft Lippeverband conference and parallel workshops • EPF Nord Pas de Calais • Meetings and discussions with European • EPUL - EMPRESA PUBLICA DE URBANIZACAO DE LISBOA associations of local elected representatives (CEMR, • FAGAR - FARO GESTAO DE AGUAS RESIDUAIS DE LISBOA EM Eurocities). • FEDERAMBIENTE (Confservizi) • Fédération des EPL Working Groups • Fédération des ESH • Tourism • Fédération Nationale des OPHLM et OPAC • Fédération nationale des Offices publics de l’habitat • Funeral Services • FEGAPEI • Urban Development • FERTAGUS • FNCCR Members • Foyer Rémois • Agence Française de Développement - AFD • France Telecom • Aguas de Portugal - ADP • GALP ENERGIA, SA • Aguas do Algarve • GCE Sem (Fédération des EPL) • ALGAR - Valorizacao e tratamento de residuos solidos SA • GdW - Bundesverband deutscher Wohnungsunternehmen • AMG Energia Spa • GdW Bundesverband deutscher Wohnungs- und • ANROC Immobilienunternehmen e.V. • APA - ADMINISTRACAO DO PORTO DE AVEIRO • GEBALIS • APDL - ADMINISTRACAO DOS PORTOS DO DOURO E LEIXOES • Hospital Nossa Senhora do Rosario SA – Barreiro • APS - ADMINISTRACAO DO PORTO DE SINES • Instituto do Emprego e Formaçao Profissional IEFP • ARL - Assoc. Roumaine Locale d’Aménagenement du • Intercommunale du Centre funéraire de Lège et environs scrl territoire • INTER-REGIES • Banco BPI • KFS • Beratungsgesellschaft für Beteiligungsverwaltung Leipzig • KS Bedrift mbH • Les Entreprises Sociales pour l’Habitat ESH • Berliner Stadtreinigungsbetriebe – BSR • LOGIREP / POLYLOGIS • Caisse des Dépôts et consignations • Metropolitano de Lisboa • Caixa Geral de Depositos SA • Montepio Geral • CARAT ELECTRONICS AD (BICA) • NALRA • CARRIS - COMPANHIA CARRIS DE FERRO DE LISBOA SA • Rede Ferroviaria Nacional - REFER • CEFRES (Centre français de recherche en sciences sociales • S.I.D.R. • CISPEL Toscana (CONFSERVIZI) • SAEM Ville Renouvelée • CITADIS • Sem d’aménagement de l’Est parisien - SEMAEST • Comboios de Portugal, E.P.E • SEM du Mans • ConEnergy AG • SEM du TCSP • CONFSERVIZI • SEM PFI Centre Funéraire Intercommunal • CPMR - Conference of Peripheral Maritime Regions of Europe (BICA) • SEMAGEST • CTT Correios de Portugal • SEMAVIP - Société d’Economie Mixte de la Ville de Paris • Deutsche Gesellschaft für das Badewesen e.V. • SEMERAP • Deutscher Landkreistag • SEMITAN • Deutscher Städtetag • SEMIV

16 CEEP Activity Report • SERM - Société d’équipement de la région Mulhousienne Policy Priorities 2010 • Servicos Municipalizados de Aveiro • Analysis of the Lisbon Treaty with regard to Article 14 • SIDR • Public Procurement • SIMTEJO • Public Private partnerships • Société d’Equipement du Rhône et de Lyon SERL • Service concessions • Société d’exploitation de la Tour Eiffel • Evaluation of the Monti-Kroes package (state-aid) • SOGARIS • Late payments in commercial transactions • SPEKTER • Following and inspiring the work of the European • SPRILUR • Stadtwerke Duisburg AG Parliament Intergroup on Public Services including • Stadtwerke Köln the subgroup on State Aids. • Stadtwerke Mainz AG • Stadtwerke Nordhausen Key Achievements • Thüga AG • Contribution to the publication of CEEP – your • Trans-formers (KPP) constant friends in times of change with a view to • TRANSTEJO - Transportes do Tejo, SA introducing and/or reintroducing CEEP to MEPS • Union Nationale HLM • Addressing newly elected MEPs to inform them of • Union sociale pour l’habitat CEEP preferences when it comes to the treatment of • Union sociale pour l’habitat – CECODHAS • UPPFP Service Funéraires Ville de Paris SGIs in EU policy during the 2009 – 2014 mandate • Verband der öffentlichen Wirtschaft und Gemeinwirtschaft • Verband Kommunaler Unternehmen Österreichs - VKÖ Representation / Events • VKU - Verband kommunaler Unternehmen e.V. • Focused debate on the new issues raised by the • Wibera Wirtschaftberatung AG Lisbon Treaty in relation to the interplay between • Wien Energie Wienstrom GmbH CEEP, the European Commission and the European • Workers‘ Housing Organisation - OEK Parliament during the 12th annual Local Enterprise conference organised by CEEP. 3. Services of General Interest & Statistics Committee Members • Chairman: Laurent GHEKIERE • Administracao do Porto de Lisboa • Vice-Chairman: Vital MOREIRA • AFPA - Association nationale pour la formation professionnelle des adultes • Vice-Chairman: Daniele FORTINI • AFTRP • General Rapporteur: Olaf WENDLER • Agence Française de Développement (AFD) The Services of General Interest & Statistics Committee • Aguas de Portugal - ADP is the leading transversal CEEP committee charged with • Aguas do Algarve defining CEEP’s position in relation to EU transversal • AIR Portugal - TAP policy on Services of General Interest. • ANA - AEROPORTOS DE Portugal SA • Banco BPI Policy Focus 2009 • BDEW - Bundesverband der Deutschen Gas- und Wasserwirtschaft e.V. • European Parliament elections, delivering CEEP • Berliner Stadtreinigungsbetriebe AöR (BSR) positions on the guiding principles for SGI policy in • BREMER STRASSENBAHN AG Europe for 2009-2014 • BRGM - Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Minières • Lobbying the creation of the European Parliament • Caisse des Dépôts et consignations Intergroup on Public Services and Water • Caixa Geral de Depositos SA • Contribution to questions for the Hearings of the • CARRIS - COMPANHIA CARRIS DE FERRO DE LISBOA SA Commissioners • Comboios de Portugal, E.P.E • CTT Correios de Portugal • Evaluation of the Monti-Kroes Package (State Aids) • Deutsche Gesellschaft für das Badewesen e.V. • Initial analysis of the Lisbon Treaty provisions on • Deutscher Landkreistag Services of General Interest

internal market 17 • Deutscher Städtetag • Servicos Municipalizados de Aveiro • EDA - Electricidade dos Acores SA • SIMTEJO • EEM - EMPRESA DE ELECTRICIDADE DA MADEIRA SA • SNCB HOLDING • Electricité de France - EDF • SNCF • ELIGE • SPEKTER • Emschergenossenschaft Lippeverband • Stadtwerke Duisburg AG • EPF Nord Pas de Calais • Stadtwerke Köln GmbH • DStGB – Deutscher Städte- und Gemeindebund • Stadtwerke Leipzig GmbH • European Broadcasting Union - EBU • STRATOSZ - Nat. Ass. Of Strategic Public Utility Companies • FAS - Training and Employment Authority • Sveriges Kommuner och Landsting • FEDERAMBIENTE (CONFSERVIZI) • Transport for London • Fédération des EPL • TRANSTEJO - Transportes do Tejo, SA • Fédération des ESH • Union Nationale HLM • Fédération Nationale des OPHLM et OPAC • Union Sociale Pour l’Habitat • FEGAPEI • Verband der öffentlichen Wirtschaft und Gemeinwirtschaft • FERTAGUS - VÖWG • FNPSP - National Employers’ Federation of Public Services • Verband kommunaler Unternehmen Österreichs - VKÖ • France Télécom • VEWIN - Netherlands Waterworks Association • GALP ENERGIA, SA • VKS im VKU • GCE Sem (Fédération des EPL) • VKU - Verband Kommunaler Unternehmen • GdW - Bundesverband deutscher Wohnungsunternehmen • VNG – Vereniging van Nederlandse Gemeenten • GENERG SGPS SA • VVM DE LIJN - Centrale Diensten • Hospital Nossa Senhora do Rosario SA – Barreiro • I.C.O. • IB-Groep • INCM - IMPRENSA NACIONAL - CASA DA MOEDA SA • INE • Instituto do Emprego e Formaçao Profissional IEFP • INTER-REGIES • Kasseler Verkehrs- und Versorgungs GmbH - KVV • Kommunale Wasserwerke Leipzig GmbH - KWL • KPMG Prüfungs- und Beratungsgesellschaft für den öffentlichen Sektor AG • Leipziger Verkehrsbetriebe • Les Entreprises Sociales pour l’Habitat ESH • Local Authority Employers (Finland) • Local Government Denmark • LOGIREP / POLYLOGIS • MONTEPIO GERAL • Mutualité de la Fonction Publique • NALRA • Norwegian Ass. of Local and Regional Authorities - NALRA • OSEO – BDPME • Participacoes publicas – PARPUBLICA • POSTE ITALIANE S.p.A. • Rede Ferroviaria Nacional - REFER • REN - REDE ELECTRICA NACIONAL SA • SALAR - Swedish Association of Local Authorities and Regions • SEM du Mans • SEPI

18 CEEP Activity Report guarantee to consumers and enterprises the respect Sustainability of all the existing Community rules, especially in national transposition measures. • Public Service Broadcasting; CEEP supported the 1. Communications Committee review of the Communication on the Application of 2. Energy Committee State Aid Rules to Public Service Broadcasting, but 3. Environment Committee considered that it should remain a flexible instrument 4. tRANSPort Committee which allows Member States to continue to reflect 5. Water Committee their national needs, culture and constitutional law – when defining, organizing and entrusting Public Service organizations. 1. Communications Committee • E-communications Review • Chair: Martine ALLAIRE • Contribution to questions for the Hearings of the • Vice-Chairman: Marius OPRAN Commissioners • General Rapporteur: Nicola FRANK CEEP represents the interests of employers from the Policy Priorities 2010 majority of Europe’s major telecom providers, postal • Next Generation Access and access network services and public broadcasters particularly in relation regulation to the new telecoms package including next generation • Universal Service Obligations access networks, universal service, online content • Spectrum policies and services, information society for all, state • Postal Services aid & broadcasting and postal policy. • General Interest e-communication sector issues: Online Content, State Aid, Internet Governance, Policy Focus 2009 Network Security, Data Protection, Privacy, Protection • EU Telecoms Package of Minors; Fight agains spam and Cybercrime • Digital Divide; CEEP provided comments to the European Commission’s consultation on the Key Achievements 2009 “Transforming the digital divide opportunity into • Regulation introduced for the Body of European social benefits and economic growth in Europe” Regulators for Electronic Communications (BEREC) supporting the description of an EU roadmap for the • CEEP supported and welcomed the creation of the digital divide, as it will clarify the future technical new Digital Agenda DG usages of this spectrum band and will therefore • Contribution to the publication of CEEP – your facilitate the harmonisation across Europe. constant friends in times of change with a view to • Next Generation Access Networks; Next Generation introducing / reintroducing CEEP to MEPs Access Networks (NGAs) are essential for consumers and businesses to benefit from tomorrow’s Opinions Published broadband services, but care has to be taken in the • Avis/01. CEEP opinion on the Commission’s draft use of efficient spectrum management. CEEP has communication on the application of State aid rules been advocating against the inclusion of functional to Public Service broadcasting separation as part of the solution. • Avis/08. CEEP Response to the European Commission’s • Consumer Collective Redress; CEEP provided questions relating to the Green Paper on consumer responses to the European Commission’s questions collective redress relating to the Green Paper on consumer collective • Avis/10. CEEP Statement on the (future) Review of redress highlighting issues of importance to members, EU Telecoms Rules including the need for the EU to ensure that the rules • Avis/19. CEEP reflection document to the European for cross-border redress are harmonised, and to Commission’s public consultation concerning Draft

sustainability 19 Recommendation on regulated access to Next • Caixa Geral de Depositos SA Generation Access Networks (NGA) • PKP PLK S.A. (KPP) • Avis/20. CEEP comments to the European • Administracao do Porto de Lisboa Commission’s consultation on the “Transforming the • EDF digital divide opportunity into social benefits and • Rede Ferroviaria Nacional - REFER economic growth in Europe” • Poste Italiane • ANA - Aeroportos de Portugal SA Representation / Events • FNPSP - National Employers’ Federation of Public Services • ETNO’s Innovation Day • Hospital Nossa Senhora do Rosario SA – Barreiro • Green Knowledge Society • Participacoes publicas – PARPUBLICA • 4th Annual European Spectrum Management • REN - REDE ELECTRICA NACIONAL SA • CTT Correios de Portugal Members • Aguas de Portugal Internacional - ADP • ALGAR • BICA • France Télécom • La Française des Jeux • Fédération des EPL • POSTE ITALIANE S.p.A. • Telecom Italia • EDA - Electricidade dos Acores SA • INCM - IMPRENSA NACIONAL - CASA DA MOEDA SA • Navegacão Aérea de Portugal • Empresa Portuguesa das Aguas Livres S.A.- EPAL • Comboios de Portugal, E.P.E • European Broadcasting Union - EBU

20 CEEP Activity Report Policy Priorities 2010 2. Energy Committee • Energy Efficiency • Chairman: Jean-Eudes MONCOMBLE • Smart Metering • Vice-Chairman: Leon Jozef KURZCABINSKI • Fuel Poverty • Vice-Chairman: Detlev HÖHNE • EU 2020 • General Rapporteur: David GROSSEKATHÖFER • Implementation of the Global Policy Paper priorities The CEEP Energy Committee represents the interests of employers from all sized companies in the European Key achievements 2009 Energy sector in the development of an Energy Policy • Global Policy paper: New Deal for EU Energy Policy for Europe, a sector further brought to the fore as a • Publication of Paper on “How the energy sector can result of the economic crisis. contribute to overcome the economic crisis” • Contribution to the publication of CEEP – your Policy Focus 2009 constant friends in times of change with a view to • Climate Change; contribution to the Copenhagen introducing and/or reintroducing CEEP to MEPs Climate Change Conference to represent the Public Services and their shift towards a low carbon economy. Opinions 2009 • New Deal for EU Energy Policy; In the context of a New • Avis/14. CEEP Position: How the Energy Sector Can Deal for Energy Policy, CEEP recommended that both Contribute to Overcome the Economic Crisis entrepreneurial action as well as policy making should • Avis/16. CEEP opinion: A new deal on energy policy focus on four very basic principles. Combined, these principles should be the foundation for a new deal Representation / Events 2009 on energy policy in Europe; Responsibility; Security • Restructuring Forum: Impact of Climate Change on of Supply; Environment Awareness; Affordability. Employment (22-23 June 2009) organised by the • Defining Green Jobs ; The Green Jobs Initiative is a European Commission. Objective of the conference joint initiative by the United Nations Environment was to spread awareness of the changes that can be Programme (UNEP), the International Labor expected and the new skills that will be required in Organization (ILO) and the International Trade Union the medium term to meet the needs of adjusting to a Confederation (ITUC), which has been launched to low carbon economy. assess, analyze and promote the role of employment in climate change. As the voice of the Public Services, Members CEEP is heavily involved in supporting the definition • ALGAR and creation of this category of jobs • AMG Energia Spa • Social Dimension of Energy Objectives; CEEP • ANROC emphasised the need to develop more efficient • BBVL - Beratungsgesellschaft für Beteiligungsverwaltung structures in the European energy market, leading Leipzig mbH to a more efficient and cleaner energy production at • BDEW - Bundesverband der Deutschen Gas- und Wasserwirtschaft e.V. consumer-friendly prices. • BICA - Bulgarian Industrial Capital Association • Contribution to questions for the Hearings of the • Caixa Geral de Depositos SA Commissioners • CARRIS - COMPANHIA CARRIS DE FERRO DE LISBOA SA • Energy Efficiency • Coal Holding Katowice Company (KPP) • Economic Crisis;. CEEP communicated that • Comboios de Portugal, E.P.E its members were willing to take their social • Banco BPI responsibility by providing energy at affordable prices • Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Minières - BRGM • Deutscher Städtetag and guaranteeing stable working conditions. • EDA - Electricidade dos Acores SA • Electricité de France - EDF • EEM - EMPRESA DE ELECTRICIDADE DA MADEIRA SA

sustainability 21 • Fédération des EPL 3. Environment Committee • Federation of Polish Power Industry Employers (KPP) • Chairman: Francisco SOARES • FEDERUTILITY (Confservizi) • Vice-Chairman: Michel DESMARS • FERTAGUS • FNCCR • General Rapporteur: Klaus NUTZENBERGER • GALP ENERGIA, SA In the context of the Europe 2020 Strategy, the CEEP • Gas-Union GmbH Environment Committee represents the interests of • Gaz Electricité de Grenoble employers in enterprises involved in waste management, • GEG – ELE – Entreprise locale d’électricité soil protection, urban planning, tourism as well as • GENERG SGPS SA energy, water and transport. Its particular focus is • Guvernul Romaniei Ministerul Adminnistratiei Publice climate change and the implementation of adopted • I.C.O. directives. • INE - INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE ESTATISTICA • Intermixt • INTER-REGIES Policy Focus 2009 • KPMG Prüfungs- und Beratungsgesellschaft für den • Soil Protection; CEEP was responsible for raising key öffentlichen Sektor AG questions on soil protection that require an answer • Fed. Energy Sector Employers‘ Ass. (KPP) before the transposition of the Waste Framework • KS - Kommunenes Sentralforbund Directive into national law, and in particular because • Mainova AG of insufficient analysis of the Commission and its • NALRA reference to the definition of hazardous waste and • Participacoes publicas - PARPUBLICA • RED ELECTRICA DE ESPANA contaminated soil • Rede Ferroviaria Nacional - REFER • Waste Framework - The adoption of the Waste • REN - Rede Electrica Nacional SA Framework Directive was supported by CEEP, • Rostocker Strassenbahn AG - RSAG contributing to discussions in the European • SEM SOREGIES deux Sèvres Parliament, focusing in particular on incineration • SEMIV standards (seen from both an environmental and • SPEKTER economic perspective) • Stadtwerke Düsseldorf AG • Bio-Waste; The White Book on Bio Waste tends • Stadtwerke Köln GmbH towards the introduction of a Europe-wide collection • Stadtwerke Leipzig GmbH • Stadtwerke Mainz AG system. CEEP fears this would entail a large investment • Stadtwerke München GmbH for public entities and public enterprises without • STRATOSZ (Nat. Ass. Of Strategic Public Utility Companies) a credible gain of Environmental Protection. CEEP • SWT Stadtwerke Trier AöR submitted these points to the European Commission • TEMSAN • Certification in the Waste Sector; CEEP’s “Certification” • Thüga AG Working Group kicked off the development of a • Union Nationale HLM voluntary agreement for the certification of public • Union sociale pour l’habitat enterprises in the waste sector • Verband der öffentlichen Wirtschaft und Gemeinwirtschaft (VÖWG) • Landfill; The 16th of July 2009 was a key date for • Verband Kommunaler Unternehmen - VKUl European landfill management. In accordance with • Wibera Wirtschaftsberatung AG the requirements of the EU waste landfill directive • Wien Energie Wienstrom GmbH (CD 1999/31/EC) the operation of any landfill must have ended on that day, if it did not meet the requirements of the directive. CEEP represented the interests of its members in relevant discussions on the topic • Climate Change; CEEP’s contribution Copenhagen

22 CEEP Activity Report Climate Change Conference reinforced the • Co-hosting of the Landfill Conference with the commitment of its members to continue to progress Committee of the Regions towards a low-carbon economy. • Contribution to questions for the Hearings of the working groups Commissioners • Soil Protection • Certification Policy Priorities 2010 • Climate Change • Contribution to the Global Paper on Waste Management Press Releases • Implementation of the Waste framework (where • Press 18. Brussels, 04 December 2009: Climate Change CEEP is a key partner of the European Commission) Conference: CEEP calls for a binding agreement • Sustainable Development and Climate Change, and the duty of the Public Service Members • Opinion paper on Flot • Administracao do Porto de Lisboa • Aéroports de Paris - ADP Key achievements • Aguas de Portugal • Global Opinion paper on Climate Change 2008 • Aguas do Algarve • Air France • Activation of special Commission on Climate Change • AIR Portugal - TAP • Contribution to the publication of CEEP – your • ALGAR constant friends in times of change with a view to • ANA - AEROPORTOS DE Portugal SA introducing / reintroducing CEEP to MEPS • APDL - ADMINISTRACAO DOS PORTOS DO DOURO E LEIXOES • APS - ADMINISTRACAO DO PORTO DE SINES Representation / Events • AQUAPOR - SERVICOS SA • Contribution to the Climate Change Forum in • Arbeiterkammer Wien Copenhagen • Baia do Tejo, SA

sustainability 23 • Banco BPI • Polish Chamber of Chemical Industry (KPP) • BBVL - Beratungsgesellschaft für Beteiligungsverwaltung • RED Electrica de Espana SAU Leipzig mbH • Rede Ferroviaria Nacional - REFER • BDEW - Bundesverband der Deutschen Gas- und • Régie des eaux de Grenoble Wasserwirtschaft e.V. • REN - REDE ELECTRICA NACIONAL SA • Berliner Stadtsreinigungsbetriebe • Roslagsvatten AB • Berlinwasser Holding AG • Ruhrverband • BICA • RVF - Swedish Association of Waste Management • BRGM - Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Minières • Groupe SEMARDEL • BRISA - AUTO ESTRADAS DE Portugal SA • Senatsrat der Stadt Salzburg • Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Minières – BRGM • SEPI • FEDERAMBIENTE (Confservizi) • Servicos Municipalizados de Aveiro • Caixa Geral de Depositos SA • SIMTEJO • CARRIS - COMPANHIA CARRIS DE FERRO DE LISBOA SA • SNCB • Comboios de Portugal, E.P.E • SOVOTOM • Compagnie nationale d’aménagement de la région du Bas- Rhône et du Languedoc - BRL • SPEKTER • Deutscher Landkreistag • SR Vatervinning • Deutscher Städtetag • Stadtwerke Düsseldorf AG • Deutscher Städte- und Gemeindebund - DStGB • Stadtwerke Köln GmbH • EDA - Electricidade dos Acores SA • Stadtwerke Mainz AG • Electricité de France - EdF • TRAM S.A. • Electricité de Strasbourg • Trans-formers (KPP) • EMASESA • TRANSTEJO - Transportes do Tejo, SA • Empresa Geral do Formento • Union Nationale HLM • Empresa Municipal de Aguas de La Coruna - EMALCSA • Union sociale pour l‘habitat (ELIGE) • ÜSTRA - Hannoversche Verkehrsbetriebe AG • Empresa Portuguesa das Aguas Livres S.A.- EPAL • Verband der öffentlichen Wirtschaft und Gemeinwirtschaft • Empresa Municipal de Aguas de Gijon S.A. - EMASA (ELIGE) – VÖWG • Emschergenossenschaft Lippeverband • Vereniging van Nederlandse Gemeenten - VNG • FAGAR - FARO GESTAO DE AGUAS RESIDUAIS DE LISBOA EM • Vereniging van Vlaamse Steden en Gemeenten - VVSG • Fédération des EPL • VEWIN / Unie van Waterschappen • FEDERUTILITY (Confservizi) • VKS im VKU • FERTAGUS • VKU - Verband kommunaler Unternehmen • FNCCR • VNG • France TELECOM Groupe • Wibera Wirtschaftsberatung AG • GALP ENERGIA, SA • Wiener Wasserwerke • Gaz Electricité de Grenoble • GEBALIS • GENERG SGPS SA • Groupe SEMARDEL • Hospital Nossa Senhora do Rosario SA – Barreiro • I.C.O. • INCM - IMPRENSA NACIONAL - CASA DA MOEDA SA • INE • KEDEO • Kommunale Wasserwerke Leipzig GmbH - KWL • Metropolitano de Lisboa • MVV Energie AG • NALRA - Norwegian Association ofL ocal and Regional Authorities • Österreichischer Städtebund

24 CEEP Activity Report regional and national authorities in achieving their 4. Transport Committee goals for sustainable urban mobility. • Chairman: Alberto RHO • Passenger Rights in bus and coach transport; • Vice-chairman: José CAPEL FERRER CEEP supports the initiatives from the European • Vice-chairman: Ronald JUHRS Commission designed to make public transport a • General Rapporteur: Elena MONTAFIA natural mobility choice. Local transport is designed The Transport Committee represents the interests of to serve citizens with frequent, short distance, employers on all European transport and transport widespread coverage and capilliary service. Often related issues including railways, urban, water and air this service is organised in multi-model networks. transport, as well as social and environmental matters. The text of the regulation does not consider these characteristics as it is aimed at long-distance and Policy Focus 2009 international bus and coaching services. • Charging of heavy goods vehicles for the use of • Future for Transport; “A sustainable future for certain infrastructures (the Eurovignette Directive); transport: Towards an integrated, technology-led and CEEP represented its members by calling on the EU user friendly system” is the aspiration of the European to allow and encourage Member States to develop a Commission. A public consultation was launched with road charging system which tallies more closely with a view to the publication of a new 10-year Transport sustainable mobility objectives, and in particular to White Paper scheduled for the end of 2010. CEEP’s recognise that charging should be related to distance Transport Committee will be representing its members driven (in km) rather than to time (vignette) as this is throughout the consultation process. economically and environmentally more efficient • Contribution to questions for the Hearings of the • Action Plan on Urban Mobility – CEEP supported Commissioners the development and finalisation of the European • Monitoring of the Implementation of Regulation Commission’s Action Plan, which effectively proposes 1370/2007 through the formation of a working group twenty measures to encourage and help local,

sustainability 25 Policy Priorities 2010 • Beratungsgesellschaft für Beteiligungsverwaltung Leipzig • Second round of Eurovignette Directive mbH (BBVL) • Upcoming White Paper on the Future of transport • Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe AöR • BICA • Passenger Rights in bus and coach transport – • Bremer Strassenbahn AG continued focus on the revision of the regulation • BRISA - AUTO ESTRADAS DE Portugal SA • TEN-T - Establishing an efficient Trans-European • Caisse des dépôts et consignations Transport Network (TEN-T) is a key element for • Caixa Geral de Depositos SA competitiveness and employment in Europe. CEEP • CARRIS - COMPANHIA CARRIS DE FERRO DE LISBOA SA will contribute to this process. • Comboios de Portugal - CP, EPE • Railways legislation (upcoming revision of the 1st • Confederation of Polish Employers - KPP railway package) • Consorcio Regional de Transportes Publicos Regulares de Madrid • EU freight transport policies • DB Stadtverkehr GmbH • Implementation of Transport Passenger Regulation • Deutscher Städtetag 1370/2007 (in particular the In-house Clause) • Dirrecion General del Patrimonio del Estado MINISTERIO DE HACIENDA Key Achievements • Dortmunder Stadtwerke AG • Note on the ECJ case law the compensation for Public • ELIGE • EMASESA Service obligation in urban public transport sector - • FAGAR C-504/07 • FEDERATION DES EPL • Creation of the Working Group on the implementation • Ferrocarriles Vascos of Regulation 1370/2007 which among other things • FERTAGUS sets the ‘internal operator’ clause in the positive EU • Forfás law for the first time • Fraport AG • Drafting and presentation of preliminary guidelines • Fredrikstad-distriktets Rutebiler AS (KS – NALRA) for the implementation of Regulation 1370/2007. • Hungarian Rail Association • Contribution to the publication of CEEP – your • I.C.O. • INNSBRUCKER VERKEHRSBETRIEBE constant friends in times of change with a view to • KEDEO introducing / reintroducing CEEP to MEPs • Kölner Verkehrs-Betriebe AG - KVB • Meeting with the cabinet of Commissioner Tajani • Kommunenes Sentralforbund KS – Bedriff • Proposal for the amendments of the passenger right • KPMG - Wirtschaftsprüfungs- und Beratungsgesellschaft für to MEP Albertini den öffentlichen Sektor AG • KS Bedrift (KS – NALRA) • La Poste - De Post Members • Leipziger Verkehrsbetriebe GmbH - LVB • ADIF (Spanish Railway Infrastructure Manager) • Linz Linien GmbH • Administracao do Porto de Lisboa • Metropolitano de Lisboa • Air France – KLM • Navegacão Aérea de Portugal • AIR Portugal - TAP • ÖBB-Holding AG • ANA - AEROPORTOS DE Portugal SA • Olympic Airways Services (KEDEO) • APA - ADMINISTRACAO DO PORTO DE AVEIRO • Oslo Sporvognsdrift (KS – NALRA) • APDL - ADMINISTRACAO DOS PORTOS DO DOURO E LEIXOES • Participacoes publicas – PARPUBLICA • APS - ADMINISTRACAO DO PORTO DE SINES • Pol_Miedz Trans Sp.z o.o (KPP) • Arbeitskammer Wien -Department for Environment and Transport • Port Authority of Igoumenitsa (KEDEO) • ASSTRA - Italian Public Transport Companies Ass. • Rede Ferroviaria Nacional - REFER (Confservizi) • Romanian National Railways Company «CFR» S.A. • Athens Urban Transport Organisation K( EDEO) • Rudoport S.A. (KPP) • ATM - Azienda Trasporti Milanesi SpA (ASSTRA – Confservizi) • SALAR - Swedish Ass. of Local Authorities and Regions • BANCO BPI SA • SEM du TCSP

26 CEEP Activity Report • SEMIACS 5. Water Committee • SEMITAN • Chairman: Renato DRUSIANI • Servicos Municipalizados de Aveiro • Vice-chairman: Andreas SCHIRMER (until January • SETRAM 2010) • SNCB HOLDING • Vice-chairman: Francisco SOARES • SNCF • SPEKTER • Vice-chairman: Peter PEX • Stadtwerke Frankfurt am Main GmbH • General Rapporteur: Klaus NUTZENBERGER • Stadtwerke Köln GmbH The central role that water plays in sustaining life is • Stadtwerke Köln GmbH reflected in the special status it enjoys in European law. • Stadtwerke Nordhausen - Holding für Versorgung und Defined as an inherited commodity and as a heritage Verkehr GmbH to be protected and defended rather than an ordinary • STRATOSZ - Nat. Ass. Of Strategic Public Utility Companies • TEMSAN commercial item, water helps cement regional cohesion • TRAM S.A. (KEDEO) through unlimited security of supply, and social cohesion. • Transport for London Representing all of Europe’s major water providers, CEEP, • TRANSTEJO - Transportes do Tejo, SA through its Water Committee, is engaged in promoting a • Union Roumaine de Transport Public sustainable water economy. • ÜSTRA - Hannoversche Verkehrsbetriebe AG • Verband Deutscher Verkehrsunternehmen - VDV Policy Focus 2009 • Verkehrsverbund Ost-Region GmbH - VOR • Water Framework Directive; CEEP focused on • Voies Navigables de France developing a global position on EU Water Policy. • VVM DE LIJN As a result, all EU policies on and affecting water • Wibera Wirtschaftsberatung AG • Wiener Linien GmbH & Co KG should take the following statement from the Water • Workers‘ Housing Organisation - OEK Framework Directive, “Water is not a commercial product like any other but, rather, a heritage which

sustainability 27 must be protected, defended and treated as such”. • ELIGE • Blue Print Strategy • EMASESA • Climate Change • Empresa Geral do Formento • Water Distribution • Empresa Municipal de Aguas de Gijon S.A. - EMASA (ELIGE) • Waste Water Management • Empresa Municipal de Aguas de La Coruna - EMALCSA (ELIGE) • Contribution to questions for the Hearings of the • Empresa Municipal de Aguas de La Coruna S.A. Spain Commissioners • Emschergenossenschaft Lippeverband • Fédération des EPL Policy Priorities 2010 • FEDERUTILITY (Confservizi) • Water Management • FNCCR • Implementation of existing legislation and water • Kommunale Wasserwerke Leipzig GmbH (KWL) framework (CEEP is a partner with the European • NORVAR • Norwegian Ass. of Local and Regional Authorities- NALRA Commission on this) • Österreichischer Städtebund • Opinion paper on Flood and Droughts • Régie de l’eau du Niort • Régie des eaux de Grenoble Opinions • Reims Métropole • Avis/17. CEEP opinion on the EU Water Policy • Roslagsvatten AB • SEDIF Key Achievements • SEMEA • Organisation of Workshop – Water infrastructures • SEMEN as SGIs: the right investment in times of crisis? • SEMERAP During the 12th Annual Conference of Local Public • Senatsrat der Stadt Salzburg • SPGE - Société publique de gestion de l’eau Enterprises • Stadtwerke Köln GmbH • Supported the successful establishment of an • Stadtwerke Mainz AG Intergroup on Water in the European Parliament • Syndicat des Eaux et de l’Assainissement du Bas-Rhin • Contribution to the publication of CEEP – your • VEWIN constant friends in times of change with a view to • VKU - Verband kommunaler Unternehmen introducing / reintroducing CEEP to MEPs • Vereniging van Nederlandse Gemeentes - VNG • Wiener Wasserwerke Representation / Events • Contribution to the Climate Change Forum in Copenhagen

Members • Aguas de Portugal • BDEW • Berlinwasser Holding AG • BRGM - Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Minières • Canal de Provence • Castraise de l’Eau • Comboios de Portugal, E.P.E • Compagnie nationale d’aménagement de la région du Bas- Rhône et du Languedoc (BRL) • Deutscher Landkreistag • Deutscher Städtetag • Deutscher Städte- und Gemeindebund • Direccion General del Patrimonio del Estado • Electricité de France - EDF

28 CEEP Activity Report ANNEXES 29 ANNEXES BULGARIA President: Mr Vasil VELEV Chairman of the Bulgarian Industrial Capital Association General Delegate: Ms Milena ANGELOVA CEEP – Executive Level Secretary General of BICA President: Frederic Joliot-Currie St. 20, fl.8 Carl CEDERSCHIÖLD BG - 1113 SOFIA T: + 359 2/96 33 752 | F: + 359 2/96 33 756 Executive Vice Presidents: [email protected] | www.bica-bg.org János BÉRENYI Massimo MASSELLA (Filippo BRANDOLINI since March 2010) DENMARK Honorary Presidents: President: Signe FRIBERG NIELSEN Georges ROGISSART (†) Director - Danish Regions Marcel BOITEUX General Delegate: Henrik SCHILDER Lord SHEPHERD Local Government Denmark Jacques FOURNIER Weidekampsgade 10 - 2300 Copenhagen S Leo SOLARI T: + 45 33/70 33 70 | F: + 45 33/70 30 62 Antonio CASTELLANO [email protected] | www.kl.dk Carlos CORREIA GAGO João CRAVINHO Caspar EINEM FINLAND President: Teuvo METSÄPELTO BOARD OF DIRECTORS Director General Mr Massimo MASSELLA (Mr Filippo BRANDOLINI since March 2010) Office for the Governmentas Employer Mr Janos BERENYI General Delegate: Paulina PEKONEN Ms Tina WEBER (Ms Janet BEAUMONT since January 2010) (Lauri LIUSVAARA since March 2010) Mr Carl CEDERSCHIÖLD Ministerial Adviser Ms Maria DA LUZ CAMPOS Ministry of Finance Mr Gert DE BLOCK Po Box 28 – 00023 Government Ms Mireille FLAM T: + 358 9/160 34914 | F: + 358 9/160 34839 Mr Juan Pedro MARIN ARRESE [email protected] | www.vm.fi Mr MOTYKA Miroslaw Mr PALOLA Jorma Ms REICHERT Inge FRANCE President: Mireille FLAM PRESIDENTS AND GENERAL DELEGATES OF THE NATIONAL SECTIONS Vice-Présidente Fédération des EPL (E.U MEMBERS STATES) Présidente du Conseil de Surveillance, SOGARIS General Delegate: Thierry DURNERIN Directeur général de la Fédération des EPL AUSTRIA Rue Notre Dame des Victoires, 46 President: Christian OXONITSCH FR - 75002 Paris Amtsführender Stadtrat der Stadt Wien T: + 33 1/53 32 22 10 | F: + 33 1/53 32 22 22 General Delegate: Gerhard GREINER (Heidrun MAIER-deKRUIJFF since [email protected] | www.lesepl.fr March 2010) Verband der öffentlichen Wirtschaft und Gemeinwirtschaft Österreichs (VÖWORKING GROUP) GERMANY Stadiongasse 6-8 – 1016 Vienna President: Hans-Joachim RECK T: + 43 1/40 82 20 40 | F: + 43 1/40 82 60 2 Hauptgeschäftsführer Verband kommunaler Unternehmen e.V. (VkU) [email protected] | www.voewg.at General Delegate: Inge REICHERT German Section of CEEP Sponholzstrasse 11 – 12159 Berlin BENELUX T: + 49 30/852 10 45 | F: + 49 30/852 51 11 President: Jacques VANDEBOSCH [email protected] | www.bvoed.de S.P.E. (Société de production d’électricité) General Delegate: Gert de BLOCK Secretary General of INTER-REGIES GREECE Rue Royale, 55 (Bte 10) – 1000 Bruxelles President: Nikolaos PAPATHANASSIS T: + 32 2/217.18.17 | F: + 32 2/219.20.56 Managing Director ISAP (Athenes-Piraeus Electric Railways) [email protected] General Delegate: Anastassios PAPANASTASSIOU www.inter-regies.be President of Afios Kosmas National Sport Centre for the young Greek section of CEEP (KEDEO) Ippokratous street, 44 10650 Athens Greece

30 CEEP Activity Report T: + 30 210/364 43 35 | F: + 30 210/364 17 02 [email protected] POLAND UNITED KINGDOM President and General Delegate: President: Ian FLEETWOOD Miroslaw MOTYKA HUNGARY Partnership of Public Employers (PPE) Director Integration Mittal Steel Poland President: Antal CSUPORT UK Section of CEEP Robotnicza, 14 STRATOSZ General Delegate: Tina WEBER (Janet 43-600 Jaworzno H - 1023 Budapest, Bécsi.ut 3-5 BEAUMONT since January 2010) T: + 48 32/614 12 00 T: + 361 438/08 36 | F: + 361 438/08 37 Director [email protected] | www.kpp.org.pl [email protected] | www.stratosz.hu TJanet M Beaumont Associates Ltd The Grange 48 Main Street PORTUGAL IRELAND Willoghby-at-the-wolds President: Manuel FRASQUILHO President: Brendan MULLIGAN Leics, LE12 6SZ Caixa Geral de Depositos (Brian KIRWAN since March 2010) United Kingdom General Delegate: José PROSTES da FONSECA HSE T: + 44 01/50 988 1346 ASSOCIAÇÃO CEEP PORTUGAL 63-64 Adelaide Road [email protected] Serviços de Interesse Geral IE - Dublin 2 www.lge.gov.uk Rua Laura Alves, 7– 1050-138 Lisbonne T: + 353 1/ 662 69 66 | F: + 353 1/ 662 69 77 T: + 35121/780 79 83 | F: +35121/780 77 80 [email protected] | www.hse.ie ASSOCIATED MEMBERS [email protected] | www.ceep-portugal.pt

ITALY TURKEY ROMANIA President: Massimo MASSELLA Union of Turkish Public Enterprises (T.B.I.K.) Member of the EESC (Antonio NADDEO since March 2010) President: Hacı DURAN GÖKKAYA President: Marius Eugen OPRAN ARAN Secretary General: Caner TOPKARA The National Employers’ Federation of the General Delegate: Enzo AVANZI Cevizlidere mah. Ceyhun Atyf Kansu cad. 19. Public Services Operators of Romania FNPSP R (Lorenzo BARDELLI since March 2010) sok, 14/5 Executive President, General Union of the CEEP-IT Balgat / ANKARA Romanian Industry “UGIR - 1903” Via del Corso, 476 T: +90 312/473.54.54 | F: +90 312/473.54.55 George Enescu street, 27-29 - Sector 1 00186 Roma [email protected] | www.tkib.gov.tr 010303 Bucharest T: + 39 06/32.48.32.59 T: + 40 21 303 99 47 | F: + 40 21 303 99 48 F: + 39 06/32.48.32.52 INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS [email protected] [email protected] European Broadcasting Union (EBU) www.ceep-italia.org Nicola FRANK Head of European Affairs SPAIN Rue Wiertz 50 President: Antonio GONZALEZ MARIN MALTA 1050 Brussels Presidente Malta’s Employers’ Association (MEA) T: + 32 2 286 91 15 | F: + 32 2/286 91 10 Administrador de Infraestructuras Director General: Joseph FARRUGIA [email protected] | www.ebu.ch Ferroviarias (Adif) South Street 35/1 Secretary General: Rosario ESCOLAR POLO Valletta VLT11 - Malta European Hospital and Healthcare Abogado T: + 356/21 23 75 85 or + 356/21 22 29 92 Employers Association (HOSPEEM) Direccion de relaciones con U.E F: + 356/21 23 02 27 Godfrey PERERA Sociedad Estatal de Particiaciones [email protected] Secretary General Industriales (SEPI) www.maltaemployers.com Rue des Deux Eglises, 26 boîte 5 Velazquez, 134 – 28006 Madrid 1000 Bruxelles T: + 3491/396 16 01 | F: + 3491/396 11 50 T:+ 32 2 229 21 57 | F: + 32 2 218 12 13 [email protected] | www.ceep-spain.org [email protected] | www.hospeem.eu NORWAY President: Bjørg Ravlo RYDSAA Norwegian Association of Local and Regional European Federation of Education SWEDEN Authorities Employers (EFEE) President: Sophie THÖRNE Secretary General: Marianne HAUGLAND President: Nanna ABILDSTRÖM Head of Labour Law Unit, Employers Policy Norwegian Association of Local and Regional Rue des Deux Eglises 26, bte 5 Division Authorities (KS) 1000 Brussels Swedish Association of Local Authorities and Po Box 1378 Vika – 0114 Oslo [email protected] Regions (SALAR) T: + 47 2/413 26 00 | F: +47 2/283 22 22 General Delegate: Jeanette GRENFORS Square de Meeus, 1 – 1000 Bruxelles Fédération Européenne des Labour Law Unit [email protected] | www.ks.no Employeurs Sociaux (FEDES) Swedish Association of Local Authorities and rue de l’Industrie, 11 Regions 1000 Brussels Kommunförbundet - 118 82 Stockholm [email protected] | www.fedes.net T: + 46/8 452 74 52 | F: + 46/8 452 72 12 [email protected] | www.ceep.se

ANNEXES 31 CEEP MEMBERS www.mvg-kapfenberg.com www.muerzverband.at • FULL MEMBERS • NÖ Landesbank-Hypothekenbank AG - • Wien Holding GmbH - www.wienholding.at www.noehypo.at • Wiener Hafen - www.wienerhafen.com • ÖBB-Holding AG - www.oebb.at • Wiener Krankenanstaltenverbund - AUSTRIA • OÖ Gesundheits - und Spitals - AG (GESPAG) www.wienkav.at • AG der Wiener Lokalbahnen - www.wlb.at - www.gespag.at • Wiener Neustädter Stadtwerke und • Allgemeines Krankenhaus der Stadt Linz - • OMV AG - www.omv.com Kommunal Service GmbH - www.akh.wien.at • Österreichische Universitätenkonferenz www.wns-wrn.at • AMS Arbeitsmarkservice Österreich - • Österreichische Post AG - www.post.at • Wiener Stadthalle Betriebs- und • ANKÜNDER – Steierm. Ankündigungs- • Österreichische Verkehrskreditbank AG - Veranstaltungsges mbH - GmbH - www.ankuender-stmk.at www.verkehrskreditbank.at www.stadthalle.com • ARWAG Holding AG - www.arwag.at • Österreichischer Gemeindebund - • Wiener Städtische Allgemeine Versicherung • ASFINAG - www.asfinag.at www.gemeindebund.at AG - www.wienerstaedtische.at • AUSTRO CONTROL GmbH - • Österreichischer Städtebund - • Wiener Stadtwerke Holding AG - www. www.austrocontrol.at www.staedtebund.at wienerstadtwerke.at • Bank Austria Creditanstalt AG - • Österreichischer Städtebund – • - Wiengas - www.wiengas.at www.ba-ca.com Landesgruppe Niederösterreich • - Wienstrom - www.wienstrom.at • BAWAG P.S.K. - www.bawag.com • Österreichischer Städtebund – • - Wiener Linien - www.wienerlinien.at • BEWAG – Burgenländische Landesgruppe Oberösterreich • - Bestattung Wien GmbH - Elektrizitätswirtschafts AG - www.bewag.at • Österreichischer Verband Gemeinn. www.bestattungwien.at • Burgenländische Krankenanstalten GmbH - Bauvereinigungen – Revisionsverband - • WOGEM – Gemeinn. Wohn-, www.krages.co.at www.gbv.at Bau- und Siedlungsgesellschaft für • Elektrizitätswerk Wels AG - www.eww.at • Österreichisches Rotes Kreuz - Gemeindebedienstete - www.wogem.at • Energiecomfort GmbH - www.roteskreuz.at • Wohnbauvereinigung für Privatangestellte - www.energiecomfort.at • Raab-Oedenburg-Ebenfurter Eisenbahn AG www.wbv-gpa.at • Ennskraftwerke AG -www.ennskraft.a t - www.raaberbahn.com • Wohnfonds Wien - • Entsorgungsbetriebe Simmering GmbH - • Salzburg AG für Energie, Verkehr und www.wohnfonds.wien.at www.ebs.co.at Telekommunikation - www.salzburg.at • EVN Netz GmbH - www.evn-netz.at • Schloss Laxenburg Betriebs – GmbH - • EVN - Wasser GmbH www.scholsslaxenburg.at BENELUX • Fernwärme Wien GmbH - • Sozialbau Gemeinn. Wohnungs – AG - • De Post - La Poste - www.post.be www.fernwaermewien.at www.sozialbau.at • De Lijn - Vlaamse Vervoermaatschappij - • Flughafen Wien AG - • Stadtgemeinde Gmünd – Bestattung www.delijn.be www.viennaairport.com • Stadt Villach - www.villach.at • Ethias - www.ethias.be • FORSCHUNG AUSTRIA - • Stadtwerke Amstetten - • Gemeentelijke Holding n.v. www.forschungaustria.ac.at www.stadtwerke.amstetten.at • IB-Groep - www.ib-groep.nl • GESIBA – Gemeinn. Siedlungs- und • Stadtwerke Bregenz GmbH / Gas-Wasser- • Intermixt - www.intermixt.be Bau – AG - www.gesiba.at Bäder-Stadtbus - • INTER-REGIES – www.inter-regies.be • GEWISTA Werbegesellschaft mbH - www.stadtwerke-bregenz.at • Nederlandse Centrale Overheidswerkgever www.gewista.at • Stadtwerke Kapfenberg - • NMBS – SNCB - Société Nationale des • GEWOG – Gemeinn. Wohnungs- und www.stadtwerke-kapfenberg.at Chemins de Fer Belges - Nationale Siedlungs - GesmbH der Wiener Stadtwerke • Stadtwerke Klagenfurt AG - www.stw.at Maatschappij der Belgische Spoorwegen - - www.gewog-wohnen.at • Stadtwerke St. Pölten - www.st-poelten. www.b-rail.be • Graz-Köflacher Bahn und Busbetrieb GmbH gv.at/Content.Node/wirtschaft/service- • NMP – SNTC - Nationale Maatschappij - www.gkb.at unternehmer/behoerdenwegweiser/ der Pijpleidingen - Société Nationale de • GRAZ AG - Stadtwerke für kommunale stadtwerke.php Transport par Canalisations Dienste - www.grazag.at • TIWAG - Tiroler Wasserkraft AG - • SPE - Société de Production d’Électricité - • Innsbrucker Kommunalbetriebe AG - www.tiwag.at Elektriciteitsproductie maatschappij - www.ikb.at • VBV - Pensionskasse AG - www.vbv.at www.spe.be • KABEL TV WIEN GmbH • Verband Kommunaler Unternehmen • SRIW - Société Régionale d’Investissement • KELAG / Kärtner Elektrizitäts – AG - Österreichs - www.vkoe.at de Wallonie - www.sriw.be www.kelag.at • Verbund Austrian Hydro Power AG - • VEWIN - Vereniging van Exploitanten van • Kommunalkredit Austria AG - www. www.verbund.at/at/ahp Waterleidingbedrijven In Nederland - kommunalkredit.at • Verbundgesellschaft – Österreichische www.vewin.nl • LAWOG – Gemeinn. Elektrizitätswirtschafts – AG - • VNG - Vereniging van Nederlandse Landeswohnungsgenossenschaft für OÖ - www.verbund.at Gemeenten - www.vng.nl • www.lawog.at • Verein für Wohnbauförderung - www.wbf.at • VVSG – Vereniging van Vlaamse Steden en • Linz AG für Energie, Telekommunikation, • Vereinigte Bühnen Wien GmbH - Gemeenten - www.vvsg.be Verkehr und kommunale Dienste - www.musicalvienna.at www.linzag.at • Verkehrsverbund Ost-Region GmbH - • Linzer Lokalbahn AG www.vor.at BULGARIA • Magistrat der Landeshauptstadt Linz – • Volkshilfe Österreich - www.volkshilfe.at • BICA – Bulgarian Industrial Capital Wirtschaftsservice - www.linz.at • Volkstheater GmbH - www.volkstheater.at Association www.bica-bg.org • Magistrat der Stadt Graz - www.graz.at • Wasserleitungsverband Nördliches • Münze Österreich - www.austrian-mint.at Burgenland - www.wlvnb.or.at • Mürztaler Verkehrsgesellschaft mbH - • Wasserverband – Mürzverband -

32 CEEP Activity Report • La Française des jeux - www.fdjeux.com • ESWE Versorgungs AG - • La Mutualité de la Fonction Publique (MFP) www.eswe-versorgung.de DENMARK - www.mfp.fr • Fraport AG - www.fraport.de • Danish Regions - www.arf.dk • Logirep/Polylogis • Gas-Union GmbH - www.gas-union.de • Local Government Denmark - www.kl.dk • Oséo (BDPME) - www.oseo.fr • Gasversorgung Süddeutschland GmbH • State Employers’ Authority - • Sem d’aménagement de la ville de Paris • GdW Bundesverband deutscher Wohnungs- www.personalestyrelsen.dk (SEMAVIP) - www.semavip.fr und Immobilienunternehmen e.V. - • SEM du TCSP de Brest www.gdw.de • SEM Lyon Confluence - • Hallesche Verkehrsbetriebe AG (HAVAG) - FINLAND www.lyon-confluence.fr www.havag.de • Commission of Local Authority Employers - • SEMITAN (SEM des transports en commun • HSE HEAG Südhessische Energie AG - www.kuntatyonantajat.fi de l’agglomération nantaise) - www.tan.fr www.heag.de • Commission for Church Employers - • SEMIV (SEM immobilière de Vélizy) • Kasseler Verkehrs - und Versorgungs GmbH www.evl.fi • SERM 68 (Société d’équipement de la (KVV) - www.kvvks.de • Office for the Government as Employer région mulhousienne) - www.serm68.fr • Kölner Verkehrs-Betriebe AG - • SIDR (Société immobilière du département www.kvb-koeln.de de la Réunion) - www.sidr.fr • Kommunale Wasserwerke Leipzig GmbH FRANCE • SNCF (Société nationale des chemins de fer (KWL) - www.wasser-leipzig.de • AFPA (Association Nationale pour la français) - www.sncf.fr • KPMG Prüfungs - und Beratungsgesellschaft formation professionelle des adults) - • Société d’équipement du Rhône et de Lyon für den Öffentlichen Sektor AG www.afpa.fr (SERL) - www.serl.fr • LeipzigerVersorgungs - und • Agence Foncière et Technique de la Région • Société d’exploitation de la Tour Eiffel Verkehrsgesellschaft mbH (LVV) Parisienne (AFTRP) (SETE) - www.tour-eiffel.fr • Leipziger Verkehrsbetriebe (LVB) GmbH - • Agence française de développement (AFD) • SOGARIS - www.sogaris.fr www.lvb.de - www.afd.fr • Union sociale pour l’habitat (USH) - • Mainova AG - www.mainova.de • Air France Groupe - www.airfrance.net www.union-habitat.org • MVV Energie AG - www.mvv.de • Association nationale des régies de services • UPPFP (Union des Professionnels du Pôle • Rheinbahn AG - www.rheinbahn.de publics et des organismes constitués Funéraire Public) - http://uppfp.free.fr • Rostocker Straßenbahn AG (RSAG) - par les collectivités locales ou avec leur www.rsag-online.de participation (ANROC) - www.anroc.com • Ruhrverband • Association pour la formation GERMANY • Städtische Werke Nürnberg GmbH (StWN) professionnelle des adultes (AFPA) - • Abfallwirtschaftsbetrieb München (AWM) - • Stadtwerke Bochum GmbH - www.afpa.fr www.awm-muenchen.de www.stadtwerke-bochum.de • Caisse des dépôts et consignations (CDC) - • BDEW Bundesverband der Energie - und • Stadtwerke Duisburg AG www.caissedesdepots.fr Wasserwirtschaft e.V. - • Stadtwerke Düsseldorf AG - • Caisse de garantie du logement locatif • www.bdew.de www.stadtwerke-duesseldorf.de social (CGLLS) Membre associé - • Beratungsgesellschaft für • Stadtwerke Essen AG - www.cglls.fr Beteiligungsverwaltung Leipzig mbH (BBVL) www.stadtwerke-essen.de • Centre National de la fontion publique - www.bbvl.de • Stadtwerke Frankfurt am Main Holding territoriale (CNFPT) • Berliner Stadtreinigungsbetriebe, AöR (BSR) GmbH - www.swf-holding.de • Citadis (Société d’équipement, - www.bsr.de • Stadtwerke Köln GmbH - développement et valorisation) • Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe, AöR (BVG) - www.stadtwerkekoeln.de • Dexia Crédit Local - www.clf.fr www.bvg.de • Stadtwerke Leipzig GmbH - www.swl.de • Electricité de France (EDF) - www.edf.fr • Berliner Wasserbetriebe, AöR (BWB) - • Stadtwerke Mainz AG - • Entreprises locales d’électricité (ELE) www.bwb.de www.stadtwerke-mainz.de • Etablissement publique foncier du Nord • Bochum-Gelsenkirchener Straßenbahnen • Stadtwerke München GmbH - www.swm.de Pas-de-Calais (EPF NPC) AG (BOGESTRA) - • Stadtwerke Münster GmbH • Fédération nationale des associations • www.bogestra.de • Stadtwerke Nordhausen – Holding für gestionnaires au service des personnes • Bremer Straßenbahn AG (BSAG) - Versorgung und Verkehr GmbH - handicapées (FEGAPEI) www.bsag.de www.stadtwerke-nordhausen-gmbh.de • Fédération nationale des entreprises • DB Stadtverkehr GmbH • Stadtwerke Saarbrücken AG - sociales pour l’habitat - • Deutsche Gesellschaft für das Badewesen www.saarbruecker-stadtwerke.de • www.esh-fr.org e.V. • Stuttgarter Straßenbahnen AG (SSB) - • Fédération des EPL - www.lesepl.fr • Deutscher Landkreistag - www.ssb-ag.de • Fédération nationale des collectivités www.landkreistag.de • Süwag Energie AG - www.suewag.de concédantes et des régies (FNCCR) - • Deutscher Städte und Gemeindebund • SWT – Stadtwerke Trier, AöR - www.fnccr.asso.fr (DStGB) - www.dstgb.de www.stadtwerke-trier.de • Fédération nationale des offices Habitations • Deutscher Städtetag (DST) - • Thüga AG - www.thuega.de à Loyer Modéré (FNOHLM) - www.staedtetag.de • Üstra Hannoversche Verkehrsbetriebe AG www.offices-hlm.org • Dortmunder Stadtwerke AG (üstra) - www.uestra.de • France Télécom - www.francetelecom.com • Dresdner Verkehrsbetriebe AG (DVB) - • Verband Deutscher Verkehrsunternehmen • Groupe Caisse d’Epargne (CGE SEM) www.dvbag.de (VDV) - www.vdv.de • Groupe Société Nationale Immobilière • Emschergenossenschaft/Lippeverband • Verband kommunaler Unternehmen e.V. (SNI-SCET) - www.eglv.de (VKU) - www.vku.de • Imprimerie nationale - - www.emschergenossenschaft.de • Vereinigung der kommunalen www.imprimerienationale.fr - www.lippeverband.de Arbeitgeberverbände (VKA) - www.vka.de

ANNEXES 33 • WIBERA Wirtschaftsberatung AG - Cultural Events) www.wibera.de NORWAY HUNGARY • HSH (Federation of Norwegian commercial GREECE • National Association of Strategic and Public and service enterprises) - www.hsh-org.no • Afios Kosmas National Sport Centre for the Utility Companies (STRATOSZ): • KS - (Kommunenes Sentralforbund) young • System Consulting Ltd. • NALRA - (Association of Local and Regional • ATTIKO METRO OPERATION COMPANY S.A.- • Antenna Hungaria – Hungarian Authorities) - www.ks.no www.amel.gr Radiocommunications Co. Ltd. • SPEKTER - Arbeidsgiverforeningen - • «ALEXANDREIO » TECHNOLOGICAL • Hungarian Television Ltd. www.spekter.no EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE OF THESSALONIKI • Hungarian Post Office Co. Ltd. • The State Employers’ Organisation - • GAIA OSE S.A. (Society for the management • Hungarian Railway Enterprises Union http://odin.dep.no/fad/english/bn.html of Real Estate Property of the Greek • Györ-Sopron-Ebenfurt Railway Co. Ltd. Railways Organisation) • MÁV Hungarian State Railways Co. Ltd. • DETH S.A. (International Exposition of • MALÉV Hungarian Airlines Co. Ltd. POLAND Thessaloniki) • Borsod Volán Bus Traffic Co. Ltd. • Accor Services Poland Sp. z o.o. • EAB S.A. (Hellenic Aerospace Industry S.A.) • Szaboles Volán Bus Traffic Co. Ltd. • All-Poland Association of non-public • E.A.S. S.A. (Hellenic Defence Systems S.A.) • Alba Volán Bus Traffic Co. Ltd. Hospitals - www.eas.gr • Kisalföld Volán Bus Traffic Co. Ltd. • All-Poland Association of non-public self- • ETHEL S.A. (Thermal Buses S.A.) - • Mátra Volán Bus Traffic Co. Ltd. government Hospitals www.ethel.gr • Jászkun Volán Rt. • All-Poland Association of private Health • AGIOS KOSMAS NATIONAL SPORT CENTRE • Vasi Volán Bus Traffic Co. Ltd. Service Employers FOR THE YOUNG • Zala Volán Bus Traffic Co. Ltd. • All-Polish Motor Transportation Employers’ • ELBO S.A. (Hellenic Vehicle Industry S.A.) • Kapos Volán Bus Traffic Ltd. Association • EL.BIZ. S.A. (Hellenic Foodstuff Industries • Agria Volán Bus Traffic Co. Ltd. • Association Of Brown Coal Producers S.A.) • Bakony Volán Bus Traffic Co. Ltd. • Association Of Employers Of Waste • E.O.M.M.E.X. S.A. (Hellenic Organisation • Balaton Volán Bus Traffic Co. Ltd. Management of Small Medium Size Enterprises and • Hajdú Volán Bus Traffic Co. Ltd. • Association Of Temporary Employment Handicraft S.A.) • Hatvani Volán Bus Traffic Co. Ltd. Agencies • ERGOSE S.A. (Project Management of the • Hungarokombi Ltd. • Astra Poland Sp.z o.o. Greek Railways Organisation Investments • Hungarocontrol • Autostrady Wielkopolskie S.A. ( S.A.) • Kőrös Volán Bus Traffic Co. Ltd. Wielkopolska Highway S.A.) • ILPAP S.A. (Athens-Piraeus Area Electric • Nógrád Volán Bus Traffic Co. Ltd. • Baker Tilly Smoczynski & Partners Buses S.A.) • Somló Volán Bus Traffic Co. Ltd. • Bank Gospodarstwa Krajowego • ISAP S.A. (Athens-Piraeus Electric Railways • Tisza Volán Bus Traffic Co. Ltd. • Bank Pocztowy S.A. S.A.) • Vértes Volán Bus Traffic Co. Ltd. • Bausch&Lomb • O.A.S.A. S.A. (Athens Area Public Transports • Kiskunsági Forestry and Wood Industrial • Betacom S.A. S.A. ) Co. Ltd. • Bioton S.A. • O.D.D.Y. S.A. (Organisation of Public • BBKR Inter Ltd. • Black Coal Mining Employers’ Association Materials Management S.A.) • State Privatization Co. • British American Tobacco Poland • O.A.E.D. (Greek Manpower Employment • DERKON Advisory Ltd. • DOM Development S.A. Organisation) - www.oaed.gr • Rekreációért Ltd. • EFG Eurobank Ergasias S.A. Polish division • O.E.K. (Workers’ Housing Organisation) (POLBANK EFG) • O.K.A.N.A. (Organisation against drug) • Employer’ Association Of Lower Silesia • OLYMPIC VILLAGE 2004 S.A. IRELAND • Employers’ Federation Of Power • OLYMPIC AIRWAYS SERVICES S.A. • FAS - Training and Employment Authority - Distributing Plants • OPAP. S.A. (Football Prognostics www.fas.ie • Energy Works Employers Association Organisation S.A.) • HSE-EA (HSE Employers Agency) - • Ernst&Young Business Advisory Sp. z • ALEXANDROUPOLIS PORT AUTHORITY S.A. www.hsea.ie o.o.Poland • IGOUMENITSA PORT AUTHORITY S.A. • Federation Of Light Industry Employers’ • ISAP (Athenes-Piraeus Electric Railways) • Foreign Trade Business Association • THESSALONIKI PORT AUTHORITY S.A. ITALY • Gdańsk Employers’ Association • KAVALA PORT AUTHORITY S.A. • ARAN - Agenzia per la Rappresentanza • Giełda Papierów Wartościowych ( Polish • CORFOU PORT AUTHORITY S.A. Negoziale delle Pubbliche Amministrazioni - Stock Exchange) • LAVRIO PORT AUTHORITY S.A. www.aranagenzia.it • Glaxo Smith Kline Commercial • PATRAS PORT AUTHORITY S.A. • Cassa di Risparmio di Torino • Iberia Motor Company S.A. • OSE S.A. (Greek Railways S.A.) • CONFSERVIZI CISPEL (Confederazione • J.W. Construction Holding S.A. • O.S.K. (Organisation for school building) Italiana dei Servizi Pubblici degli Enti Locali) • Kancelaria Garrigues • S.L.S.TH. (Thessaloniki Public Transports) - www.confservizi.net • Kujawy – Pomerania Association of • DEPOSIT AND LOAN FUNDS • Poste Italiane - www.poste.it Employers and Entrepreneurs • TEO S.A. (Hellenic Highway Fund.A.) • Asl Caserta 2 - www.aslcaserta2.it • Lotos Group S.A. • TRAM S.A. • LPP S.A. Reserved • TECHNOLOGICAL EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE • Lubelski Węgiel “Bogdanka” S.A. W OF KAVALA MALTA Bogdance (Brown Coal Mine) • HELEXPO (Greek Organisation for • Malta’s Employers’ Association (MEA) - • Lublin Employers’ Association International Exhibitions, Conferences and www.maltaemployers.com • Lubuskie Employers’ Association

34 CEEP Activity Report • 3M Poland Sp. z o.o. www.cgd.pt Company - http://www.metrorex.ro • Microsoft Polska Sp. z o.o. • Companhia Carris de Ferro de Lisboa, Sa - • Constantza International Airport “Mihail • Pfizer Poland www.carris.pt Kogalniceanu” - http://www.aic.ro • Philip Morris Poland Distribution Sp. z o.o. • CP– Comboios de Portugal, E.P.E. - • Liga Cittadina (Cities League) • PKO BP S.A. www.cp.pt • National Association of Cadastre Companies • Poczta Polska ( Polish Post) • CTT Correios de Portugal, Sa - www.ctt.pt • National Company of the Black Sea Ports • Podlaska Wytwórnia Wódek Polmos S.A. ( • EDA – Electricidade dos Açores, Sa - • National Employers’ Federation of Public Podlaska Distillery Polmos S.A.) www.eda.pt Utilities of Romania (FNPSPR) • Polish Copper Employers’ Association • EDP – Energias de Portugal, Sa - • National Employer’s Union of IT & C • Polish Economic Alliance – Employers’ www.edp.pt Services Operators Association • EEM – Empresa de Electricidade da • National Railways Company of Romania – • Polish Employers Association of Aggregates Madeira, Sa - www.eem.pt “CFR” S.A. - http://www.cfr.ro Producers • EGF – Empresa Geral de Fomento, Sa - • National Stock Exchange Brokers • Polish Oil & Gas Company S.A. www.egf.pt Association • Polish Organization Of Employers Of People • EP – Estradas de Portugal, E.P.E. - • National Taxi Drivers Association With Disabilities www.estradasdeportugal.pt • National Union of Romanian Transporters • Polish Railway Employers’ Association • EPAL – Empresa Portuguesa das Aguas • Romanian District Heating Employers • Polish Ship Owners Association Livres, Sa - www.epal.pt Association • Polska Agencja Prasowa S.A. ( Polish Press • EPUL – Empresa Pública de Urbanização de • Romanian League of Real – Estate Agency ) Lisboa, Ep - www.epul.pt Companies • Power and Heating Plant Employers’ • FAGAR - Faro, Gestão de Águas e Resíduos - • Romanian Pharmacists Association Association www.sm-faro.pt • Romanian Solid Waste Management • Power Plant Employers’ Association • FINANGESTE – Empresa Finan. de Gestão E Employers Association • Prokom Software S.A. Desenvolv., Sa - www.finangeste.pt • Romanian Water Employers Association • Promedis Sp. z o.o. • GALP Energia, Sa - www.galpenergia.com • Telemobile National Telecommunication • Provident Polska S.A. • GEBALIS - Gestão dos Bairros Municipais de Company • PTK Centertel sp ( Mobile Operator ) Lisboa - www.gebalis.pt • Timisoara International Airport “Traian • Public Media Employers Association • GENERG, Sgps, Sa - www.generg.pt Vuia” - http://www.aerotim.ro • PZU S.A. (Insurance) • Hospital Nossa Senhora do Rosário, E.P.E. – • Regional Employers’ Association In Łódź Barreiro - www.hbarreiro.min-saude.pt • Siemens Sp. Z O.O. • IEFP – Instituto do Emprego e Formação SPAIN • Sygnity S.A. ( IT ) profissional - www.iefp.pt • Administrador de Infrastructuras • Silesian Employers’ Association • INCI – Instituto da Construçao e do Ferroviarias (ADIF) - www.adif.es • Steel Industry Employers’ Association Imobiliario - www.inci.pt • Aeropuertos Españoles y Navegación Aérea • Szczecin Employers’ Association • INCM – Imprensa Nacional - Casa da (AENA) - www.aena.es • Teatr Wielki – Polish National Opera Moeda, Sa - www.incm.pt • Consorcio Regional de Transportes Publicos • WestLB Poland S.A. • INE – Instituto Nacional de Estatística - Regulares de Madrid- www.ctm-madrid.es • “Wielkopolska” Employers’ Association www.ine.pt • Dirección General Patrimonio del Estado • Zakłady Mięsne “Łmeat-Łuków” S.A. (Meat • METROPOLITANO DE LISBOA - • Entidad Pública Empresarial de Suelo Plant) www.metrolisboa.pt (SEPES) - www.sepes.es • MONTEPIO GERAL - www.montepiogeral.pt • Entidad Pública Empresarial Renfe • NAV DE Portugal, E.P.E. - www.nav.pt Operadora - www.renfe.es PORTUGAL • PARPUBLICA – Participações Públicas, Sgps, • Fábrica Nacional de Moneda y Timbre, S.A. • AdP – Aguas de Portugal, Sgps, Sa - Sa - www.parpublica.pt (FNMT) - www.fnmt.es www.adp.pt • REFER – Rede Ferroviária Nacional, Ep - • Ferrocarriles de Vía Estrecha (FEVE) - • Águas do Algarve, Sa - www.refer.pt www.feve.es www.aguasdoalgarve.pt • REN – Rede Eléctrica Nacional, Sa - • Ferrocarriles Vascos S.A. - www.euskotren.es • Águas do Cávado, Sa - www.aguas-cavado.pt www.ren.pt • Instituto de CréditoO ficial (ICO) - • ALGAR – Valorização e Tratamento de • SIMTEJO - Saneamento Integrado dos www.ico.es Resíduos Sólidos, SA Municípios do Tejo e Trancão, SA • Instituto Madrileño de Desarrollo (IMADE) - • ANA – Aeroportos de Portugal, Sa - www. • SMA – Serviços Municipalizados de Aveiro - www.madrid.org/imade ana-aeroportos.pt www.smaveiro.pt • Organismo Público Puertos del Estado • APA – Administração do Porto De Aveiro, • TAP – AIR PORTUGAL, SA • Red Eléctrica de España, S.A. (REE) - Sa - www.portodeaveiro.pt • TRANSTEJO – Transportes do Tejo, Sa - www.ree.es • APDL – Administração dos Portos do Douro www.transtejo.pt • Red de Empresas Locales de Interés General E Leixões, Sa - www.apdl.pt (ELIGE) - www.redelige.com • APL – Administração do Porto de Lisboa, Sa • Sociedad Estatal Correos y Telégrafos, S.A. - www.portodelisboa.pt (CORREOS) - www.correos.es • APS – Administração do Porto de Sines, Sa - • Sociedad Estatal de Participaciones www.portodesines.pt ROMANIA Industriales (SEPI) y sus empresas • AQUAPOR – Serviços, Sa - www.lusagua.pt • Bucharest – Baneasa International Airport - participadas- www.sepi.es • Baía do Tejo, SA - www.baiadotejo.pt http://www.baneasa.aero • Banco BPI, SA • Bucharest – Otopeni International Airport • BRISA – Auto Estradas de Portugal, Sa - “Henri Coanda” - www.brisa.pt • http://www.otp-airport.ro • CGD – Caixa Geral de Depósitos, Sa - • Bucharest Metro Underground Transport

ANNEXES 35 www.euas.gov.tr • HEAŞ – Hamitabad Elektrik Üretim A.Ş. SWEDEN - Hamitabad Electricity Manufacturing • FASTIGO - Employers’Association for the Incorporation - www.heas.gov.tr Property Sector - www.fastigo.se • KEAŞ - Kemerköy Eletrik Üretim ve Ticaret • KFS - Swedish Organisation for Local A.Ş -Kemerköy Electricity Manufacturing Enterprises - www.kfs.net Incorporation • PACTA - Employers´ Association of Local • KİAŞ - Kömür İşletmeleri A.Ş. - Coal Federations of Local Authorities and Enterprises Incorporation Enterprises - www.pacta.org.se • MKEK - Makine ve Kimya Endüstrisi • SAGE - Swedish Agency for Government Kurumu - Mechanical & Chemical Industry Employers - www.arbetsgivarverket.se Institution - www.mkek.gov.tr • SALAR - Swedish Association of Local • POSTA İŞLETMELERİ GENEL MÜDÜRLÜĞÜ Authorities and Regions - www.skl.se - - General Management of Post Operation - (Svenska Kommunförbundet) www.ptt.gov.tr • SEAŞ - Soma Elektrik Üretim A.Ş. - Soma Electricity Manufacturing Incorporation UNITED KINGDOM • STM - Savunma Teknolojileri Mühendislik NationalA ssociation of Regional Employers: ve Ticaret A.Ş - Defence Engineering of • Association of London Government - Technologies and Trade Incorporation - www.alg.gov.uk www.stm.com.tr • East of England Regional Assembly - • TCDD - Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Devlet Demir www.eera.gov.uk Yolları - Turkish Republic State Railways - • East Midlands Regional LGA - www.tcdd.gov.tr www.emrgla.gov.uk • TEDAŞ - Türkiye Elektrik Dağıtım A.Ş. • LGMB Yorkshire and Humberside Region - - Distribution of Turkish Electricity www.lgmb-yh.co.uk Incorporation - www.tedas.gov.tr • North Eastern Regional Employers’ • TEİAŞ - Türkiye Elektrik İletim A.Ş. Association - www.nereo.co.uk - Conduction of Turkish Electricity • North Western Local Authorities’ Incorporation - www.teias.gov.tr Employers’ Association - www.nweo.org.uk • TEMSAN - Türkiye Elektromekanik Sanayii • South East Employers - www.seemp.co.uk A.Ş. - Turkish Electromechanics Industry • South West Regional Assembly - Incorporation - www.temsan.gov.tr www.southwestra.gov.uk • TETAŞ - Türkiye Elektrik Ticaret ve • West Midlands Local Government Taahhüt A.Ş. - Turkish Electricity Trade & Association - www.wmlga.gov.uk Engagement Incorporation - • Local Government Employers - www.tetas.gov.tr www.lg-employers.gov.uk • TİGEM - Tarım İşletmeleri Genel Müdürlüğü • NHS Employers’ Organisation - - General Management of Agricultural www.nhs.employers.org Enterprises • The Cabinet Office - • TKİ - Türkiye Kömür İşletmeleri - Turkish www.cabinet-office.gov.uk Coal Enterprises - www.tki.gov.tr • Transport for London - www.tfl.gov.uk • TMO - Toprak Mahsulleri Ofisi - General • Universities and Colleges Employers’ Management of Soil Crop Office - Association - www.ucea.ac.uk www.tmo.gov.tr • TREDAŞ – Trakya Elektrik Dağıtım A.Ş. - • ASSOCIATED MEMBERS Trakya Distribution of Turkish Electricity Incorporation • YENIKÖY Elektrik Üretim & Tic. A.Ş. TURKEY - Yeniköy Electricity Manufacturing • ARAS Elektrik Dağitim A.Ş. -D istribution of Incorporation ARAS Electricity Incorporation • YEŞİLIRMAK EDAŞ – Yeşilırmak Elektrik • BOTAŞ - Boru Hatları ile Petrol Taşıma A.Ş. Dağıtım A.Ş. -Y eşilırmak Distribution of - Petrolium Pipeline Corporation - Turkish Electricity Incorporation www.botas.gov.tr • BUGSAŞ – Başkent Ulaşım ve Doğalgaz • INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS Hizmetleri Proje Taahhüt A.Ş. - Başkent • EBU - European Broadcasting Union - Services of Communication&Natural Gas www.ebu.ch Projects Engagement Incorporation - • EFEE - European Federation of Education www.bugsas.com.tr Employers • DMO - Devlet Malzeme Ofisi - The State • HOSPEEM - European Hospital and Supply Office - www.dmo.gov.tr Healthcare Employers Association - • ETİ MADEN İŞLETMELERİ - Eti Mining www.hospeem.eu Enterprises - www.etiholding.gov.tr • EÜAŞ - Türkiye Elektrik Üretim A.Ş. - Turkish Electricity Manufacturing Incorporation -

36 CEEP Activity Report Opinions: 2009 • Avis/01. CEEP opinion on the Commission’s draft communication on the application of State aid rules to Public Service broadcasting

• Avis/02. CEEP Opinion on the Draft Notice from the Commission on a Simplified Procedure for treatment of certain types of State aid

• Avis/03. CEEP Opinion on the Draft Notice from the Commission on the Best Practices Code on the conduct of State aid control proceedings

• Avis/04.CEEP Opinion on the European Commission document about the “Criteria for the Compatibility Analysis of State Aid to Disadvantaged and Disabled Workers Subject to Individual Notification”

• Avis/05. CEEP Opinion on the European Commission document about the “Criteria for the Compatibility Analysis of State Training Aid Subject to Individual Notification”

• Avis/06. CEEP Opinion on the document of the European Commission about the “Guidance on the in-depth assessment of regional aid to large investment projects”

• Avis/07. CEEP Opinion on the Communication from the Commission “New skills for new jobs”

• Avis/08. CEEP Response to the European Commission’s questions relating to the Green Paper on consumer collective redress

• Avis/09. CEEP Opinion on the Commission’s proposal for a draft directive on “Implementing the principle of equal treatment between persons irrespective of religion or belief, disability, age, or sexual orientation”

• Avis/10. CEEP Statement on the (future) Review of EU Telecoms Rules

• Avis/11. CEEP opinion on “the guide on social considerations in public procurement”

• Avis/12. CEEP opinion on “DRIVING EUROPEAN RECOVERY” SPRING COUNCIL 19 - 20 March 2009

• Avis/13. CEEP opinion on the Draft Communication on the Application of State Aid Rules to Public Service Broadcasting

• Avis/14. CEEP Position: How the Energy Sector Can Contribute to Overcome the Economic Crisis

• Avis/15. CEEP opinion on Patient’s rights on cross-border healthcare

• Avis/16. CEEP opinion: A new deal on energy policy

• Avis/17. CEEP opinion on the EU Water Policy

• Avis/18. CEEP opinion: Labour market responses to the economic crisis

• Avis/19. CEEP reflection document to the European Commission’s public consultation concerning Draft Recommendation on regulated access to Next Generation Access Networks (NGA)

• Avis/20. CEEP comments to the European Commission’s consultation on the “Transforming the digital dividend opportunity into social benefits and economic growth in Europe”

CEEP Activity Report 37 Press releases 2009

• Press 01. Brussels, 21 January 2009: Mobility: the panacea for the EU labour market?

• Press 02. Brussels, 25 February 2009: “The time to show European Solidiarity and Governance is now!”

• Press 03. Brussels, 11 March 2009: “Ralf Resch as new Secretary General of CEEP”

• Press 04. Brussels, 19 March 2009: Investments in skills and infrastructures are the key ways to recovery

• Press 05. Brussels, 16 April 2009: Discerno 3: New CSR tool now available

• Press 06. Brussels, 28 April 2009: Working time directive scores a new negative record: first failure ever of a conciliation committee

• Press 07. Brussels, 07 May 2009: No “business as usual” but “Investments for the Future”

• Press 08. Brussels, 09 June 2009: European Conference on Corporate Social Responsibility - 07 July 2009, Sofia

• Press 09. Brussels, 18 June 2009: CEEP appeals to the European Council: Stronger Role for Public Services in the Recovery of the European Economy

• Press 10. Brussels, 22 June 2009: CEEP welcomes a further step towards freedom of choice for local authorities

• Press 11. Brussels, 14 July 2009: CEEP & CoR conference on Landfill in Brussels on 16 July 2009

• Press 12. Brussels, July 2009: Informal Meeting of the EPSCO Council with the European Cross- Sectoral Social Partners - From social benefits to salaries

• Press 13. Brussels, 03 October 2009: Irish ‘Yes!’ – European project back on track

• Press 14. Brussels, 27 October 2009: Local Enterprises Providing Public Services – A New Foundation for Sustainability

• Press 15. Brussels, 29 October 2009: Lisbon Treaty is a must, say Public services employers

• Press 16. Brussels, 20 November 2009: CEEP warns against the Commission’s deus ex machina approach on the PPPs

• Press 17. Brussels, 25 November 2009: CEEP strongly welcomes EU 2020 consultation

• Press 18. Brussels, 04 December 2009: Climate Change Conference: CEEP calls for a binding agreement

JOINT PRESS RELEASE

• 18 June 2009, European Social Partners’ revised agreement on parental leave: One extra month of parental leave

38 CEEP Activity Report How to contact CEEP general secretariat

Ralf RESCH, General Secretary +32-(0)2-219 21 41 [email protected]

Valeria RONZITTI, Director +32-(0)2-229 21 42 [email protected]

Julie LEGRAIN, General Administration +32-(0)2-229 21 52 [email protected]

Bengt HEDENSTRÖM, Senior Advisor +32-(0)2-229 21 51 [email protected]

Simona URBAITYTE, Policy Officer + 32-(0)2 229 21 43 [email protected]

Andreas PERSSON, Policy Officer +32-(0)2-229 21 54 [email protected]

David ANCIAUX, Project officer +32-(0)2-229 21 44 [email protected]

Gin NGAN, IT | Web & Media Officer +32-(0)2-229 21 58 [email protected]

Mireille VANDOMME, Policy coordinator +32-(0)2-229 21 50 [email protected]

Rachel DE WOUTERS, Assistant +32-(0)2-229 21 47 [email protected]

Sonia d´OLNE, Assistant +32-(0)2-229 21 49 [email protected]

How to contact CEEP general secretariat 39 40 CEEP Activity Report European Centre of Employers T: +32 2 219 27 98 and Enterprises providing Public F: +32 2 218 12 13 services [email protected] Rue des Deux Eglises, 26 boîte 5 www.ceep.eu BE-1000 Bruxelles Belgium