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Jean 
Lapeyre, Deputy Secretary General, European Trade Union Confederation 
(ETUC)
Dear 
friends,
First 
I would like to thank you very much for the invitation and on behalf of European 
Trade Unions Confederation to wish you all the best in our joint action for the 
success of the European year of people with disabilities.
This 
year must be the opportunity to mobilise opinion and to reinforce our struggle 
to insure the same right to jobs, training and dignity for the people with 
disabilities.
In 
employment, training, education or housing, the battle for equal rights and 
dignity is far from being won.
For 
example there are today three times as many jobless people among the disabled 
than in the rest of the population.
Although 
some housing has been adapted, the situation of persons with a disability is a 
long way from being routinely considered in architectural projects; town 
planning, or in access to public buildings or sports and cultural centres. The 
same is true of transport.
There 
is a chronic shortage of places in the ordinary school environment for children 
with disabilities. Not to mention the lack of preparation and training for the 
staff responsible for receiving, supporting and educating these children among 
and with the others. Yet integration should start at 
school.
In 
the context of economic globalisation; which makes the weakest members of 
society more vulnerable, it is the social responsibility of the European Union 
to organise the solidarity in the context of the enlargement, Solidarity is what 
characterises the European Social Model. That's the reason why we ask to 
integrate the Social Charter of fundamental rights in the 
Treaty.
All 
these rights to jobs, to education and training and to dignity should be the 
subject of a special Directive deriving from the framework directive adopted on 
27 November 2000 "establishing a general frarnework for equal treatment in 
employment and occupation" which is now being transposed, but sometime with some 
delay or weakness into the legislation of Member States. In cooperation with 
NGOs working with people with disabilities organised in the European Disability 
Forum, the ETUC is calling for the Commission to take the initiative in 
launching a debate on a such directive.
I 
would like to underline the excellent cooperation we have between us. The 
European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) and the European Disability Forum 
(EDF) have organized a joint European conference, in Thessalonica 
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At 
this conference I must stress that together we have announced our opposition to 
the war in 
The 
Declaration of 17t" January 2003 by the Social Partners, UNICE and CEEP for the 
employer's side and ETUC for the Trade Unions, , confirms and reinforces the 
commitment of the Social Partners and calls for further action to promote the 
employment of disabled persons.
This 
commitment must lead at national level and at company level to concrete measures 
to encourage the recruitment of disabled persons, involving changes in the work 
place environment, reintegrating or keeping disabled persons in employment or an 
equivalent job without loss of rights when the disability occurs during a 
worker's professional life, equal career development opportunities, ideally with 
incentives to employ disabled persons. Additionally the balance between 
professional life and family life for workers with a disabled child, parent or 
partner should be taken into account through measures such as reduction of 
working hours, additional allocated leave days, while maintaining the full 
benefit of social and professional rights.
In 
Thessalonica ETUC and EDF called for all employers' organizations to assume 
their social obligations with regard to equality of treatment for disabled 
people in employment, education, training and career development, particularly 
in cases of collective negotiations.
ETUC 
and EDF hereby commit themselves to working together during the European Year of 
People with Disabilities and in the future within the framework of a common 
strategy to protect and promote the rights of disabled people, 
particularly:
·        
at 
the national level by strengthening co-operation between trade union and 
organizations representing disabled people and their 
families
·        
by 
promoting exchanges of good practice in the field of employment and professional 
training through joint publications
·        
at 
the European level, by setting up a permanent common working group on training, 
qualifications and employment of disabled people, which will be the subject of a 
joint seminar in 2004.
As 
trade unions we want to be side by side with you during all this European ye~r 
and well over this year to succeed in the fight against 
discrimination
"All 
for one, one for all" that's the slogan launched by ETUC for the European 
year.
"One 
for all" means that everyone is unique but also everyone is of equal value. No 
one can be left on the margins of society through discriminatory 
policies.
"All 
for one" means that to make progress down the same road, we need solidarity, 
working together.
Thank you very much