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CARS 2020: anticipating and managing change ETUC Conference, 7 th May 2013 Wolf Jäcklein, industriAll Europe

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CARS 2020: anticipating and managing change

ETUC Conference, 7th May 2013Wolf Jäcklein, industriAll Europe

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CARS 2020

• Follow-up of CARS 21, consultation process ongoing since 2005 as an initiative of DG ENTR

• Meant to be the implementation phase of the conclusions adopted in June 2012

• Grouping industry (OEMs and suppliers), industriAll Europe, NGOs, consumers and Member States

• Discussing the regulatory framework

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Topics under discussion

Four pillars:1. Investing in advanced technologies and

financing innovation2. A stronger internal market and smart

regulation3. Global markets and the international

harmonisation of vehicle regulations4. Anticipating adaptation and softening the

social impacts of industrial adjustments

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So, how is that useful?

1. Makes the trade-union position visible2. Offers a forum for alliances with other stake-

holders3. Occasion for debate and confrontation of our

approach with the positions of others4. Influences the European Commission’s

understanding and helps us press for policy making respecting the workers’ needs

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Workers’ view

• Automotive sector is the one most impacted by new models of mobility – a sector already in crisis

• Production capacity reductions are a daily business occurence

• Social dumping has become a real threat• Both volume and premium manufacturers are

impacted (& their respective suppliers)

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Our demands

• Transformation of the sector as the key approach to the current problems

• Placing of the decent work agenda into the Cars 2020 work group discussions

And:• Embed these debates into a global industrial

policy for the sector

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• Regulatory pressure as essential to drive this transformation of the sector (CO2 limits)

• Non-competitive cooperation by all stakeholders to strengthen the European industrial base

because:• Blind restructuring means shooting oneself in

the foot

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• New product policy (new business models?)– Disconnect mobility from property (of vehicle)– Development of e-mobility

• Infrastructure supporting new technologies• But also: further improvement of ICE• Maintenance of the industrial base in Europe• Investment in battery technologies

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Tackle the social consequences

• Ensure training for workers (new skill requirements emerge, technologies change)

• Find employment opportunities for disappearing activities– Regionally close– In nearby sectors

• Adapt working conditions for an ageing workforce

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• Use the current crisis as an opportunity– Train workers for future skills– Prepare the transformation of the sector

• Increase investments in R&D (Europe lags behind globally)

• Tackle the issue of contractual relations between OEMs and their suppliers (which have social consequences)

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Manufacturing base in Europe

• Obviously, you can transform mobility by purchasing equipment from the cheapest source

• but: we need to support the industrial base in Europe– That is the basis for domestic demand, and drives

both R&D and all the other sectors of the economy– Its contribution to employment is of considerable

importance

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• industriAll Europe: http://www.industriall-europe.eu/

• Transport sectors: Wolf Jäcklein• +32 2 226 00 77• [email protected]

Founding organizations:• Ex-EMB: http://www.emf-fem.org/ • Ex-EMCEF: http://www.emcef.org/ • Ex-EGV-TKL: http://www.etuf-tcl.org/

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