Procedure
Combating inequalities as a lever to boost job creation and growth
2016/2269(INI)·8th term·ECON / EMPL·INI - Own-initiative procedure·CompletedProcedure completed
Subjects: Equal treatment of persons, non-discrimination · Work, employment, wages and salaries: equal opportunities women and men, and for all
Rapporteur (the Member appointed to lead Parliament's work on this text): LÓPEZ Javi (S&D)
Summary
An own-initiative report on combating inequalities as a lever to boost job creation and growth. The amendments debate whether inequality harms or is separate from economic performance, the roles of public and private investment, unemployment's downward pressure on wages and working conditions, taxation and tax evasion, the distribution of wealth and income, the European Semester, and Member States' primary responsibility for employment, education and welfare systems.
Procedure timeline
- Committee amendments tabled3 Jul 2017 – 7 Jul 2017
- Procedure completed
479
Amendments
distinct, in window
54
Members
tabled at least one
2
Committee(s)
3 Jul 2017 – 7 Jul 2017
Dates
Official amendment documents
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Members who amended this procedure
54 Members · by amendment count1🇪🇸
Sergio GUTIÉRREZ PRIETO
Socialists & Democrats · Spain
63(12 solo)
2🇪🇸Enrique CALVET CHAMBON
ALDE · Spain
58(3 solo)
3🇪🇸Javi LÓPEZ
Socialists & Democrats · Spain
54
4🇵🇹António MARINHO E PINTO
ALDE · Portugal
54
5🇧🇬Georgi PIRINSKI
Socialists & Democrats · Bulgaria
53(10 solo)
6🇮🇹Elena GENTILE
Socialists & Democrats · Italy
51
7🇦🇹Evelyn REGNER
Socialists & Democrats · Austria
51
8🇬🇧Siôn SIMON
Socialists & Democrats · United Kingdom
51(6 solo)
9🇩🇪Jutta STEINRUCK
Socialists & Democrats · Germany
51
10🇷🇴Claudiu Ciprian TĂNĂSESCU
Socialists & Democrats · Romania
51
11🇳🇱Agnes JONGERIUS
Socialists & Democrats · Netherlands
51
12🇮🇪Marian HARKIN
ALDE · Ireland
43
13🇸🇪Jasenko SELIMOVIC
ALDE · Sweden
36
14🇧🇪Helga STEVENS
European Conservatives & Reformists · Belgium
36(36 solo)
15🇦🇹Monika VANA
Greens / EFA · Austria
35(35 solo)
16🇭🇺Ádám KÓSA
Non-attached · Hungary
30
17🇦🇹Heinz K. BECKER
European People's Party (EPP) · Austria
30
18🇵🇱Agnieszka KOZŁOWSKA
European People's Party (EPP) · Poland
25(25 solo)
19🇩🇪Sven SCHULZE
European People's Party (EPP) · Germany
23(23 solo)
20🇫🇷Dominique MARTIN
ENF · France
22
21🇫🇷Joëlle MÉLIN
Identity & Democracy · France
22
22🇫🇷Robert ROCHEFORT
ALDE · France
22(22 solo)
23🇮🇹Mara BIZZOTTO
Identity & Democracy · Italy
19
24🇧🇪Philippe LAMBERTS
Greens / EFA · Belgium
14(14 solo)
25🇩🇪Thomas MANN
European People's Party (EPP) · Germany
14(14 solo)
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