WRITTEN QUESTION ON THE LEGISLATIVE COVER FOR SELF-EMPLOYED PERSONS PERFORMING MOBILE ROAD TRANSPORT ACTIVITIES

24/03/2009: Directive 2002/15/EC on the organisation of the working time of persons performing mobile road transport activities has a rendez-vous clause in Article 2(1). According to the clause, self-employed drivers were exempt to the provisions of the Directive until 23 March 2009. It is also stipulated that two years before this date at the latest, the Commission should present a report concerning the consequences of the exclusion of self-employed drivers from the scope of the Directive and a legislative proposal either to set out the modalities of their inclusion or to exclude them altogether from the scope of the Directive.

In this respect, Marie Panayotopoulos-Cassiotou MEP presented the Commission with a Written Question on the legislative cover for self-employed persons performing mobile road transport activities. The Greek MEP requested the Commission to state how self-employed persons performing mobile road transport activities are covered by legislation after 23 March 2009, the date on which their exemption from the application of Directive 2002/15/EC(1) expired.

The answer to Mrs Panyotopoulos-Cassiotou's question was given by Vice-President of the European Commission for Transport, Antonio Tajani.

The EU Commissioner declared: "The Commission adopted its report on 23 May 2007. On the basis of this report and an extensive impact assessment, the Commission adopted a proposal on 15 October 2008 to amend Directive 2002/15/EC. In this proposal, the Commission has chosen the option to exclude self-employed drivers from the scope of the Directive because the general legislative framework within which road transport is carried out had considerably evolved in the meantime. In particular, Regulation (EC) No 561/2006 on driving times and rest periods and Directive 2006/22/EC on controls have been adopted and the digital tachograph, which is an effective control device, has been made mandatory. As driving time covers by far the greater part of the working time of all drivers, employed and self-employed, the impact assessment showed that the grounds for inclusion of genuine self-employed drivers in the scope of the Directive, in respect of road safety, conditions of competition, the structure of the profession and social aspects were not sufficient to warrant additional rules on the working time of self-employed workers which would have required the imposition of an administrative burden for control purposes out of proportion with the limited added value offered by the inclusion of such workers under the Directive.

While it can be argued that in the absence of a decision to the contrary by 23 March 2009, the Directive applies to self-employed drivers, the Commission stands by its proposal to exclude them for the reasons given above. In accordance with its usual practice, and in these circumstances, the Commission does not have the intention to initiate infringement proceedings against Member States that have not made the Directive applicable to self-employed drivers as from 23 March 2009, and this as long as the prospect of an amendment to the Directive by Parliament and Council on the basis of the Commission proposal remains. This, however, is without prejudice to Member States' right to apply stricter rules for road transport operators established on their territory".

'THE ABDUCTION OF EUROPE': EXHIBITION OF SCULPTURES ORGANISED BY RODI KRATSA - TSAGAROPOULOU MEP AND MARIE PANAYOTOPOULOS - CASSIOTOU MEP

11/03/2009: The opening of Greek sculptress Mary Papaconstantinos' exhibition was held in the European Parliament in Strasbourg on Tuesday 10 March 2009. The event was a joint initiative by Greek MEPs Rodi Kratsa - Tsagaropoulou, Vice-President of the European Parliament, and Marie Panayotopoulos - Cassiotou.

The successful exhibition, entitled 'The abduction of Europe' - relating the story of Europe and inspired by Greek mythology - which has its roots deep in prehistoric times, was supported by the Greek Ministry of Culture.

The opening gathered numerous MEPs from different Member States, EU officials and representatives of diplomatic services. In a declaration by the Greek Minister of Culture Antonis Samaras, the Minister congratulated the artist and underlined the symbolic character of the work through which "Europeans explore the origins of their cultural identity".

Mrs Kratsa-Tsagaropoulou expressed her respect for the works of Mrs Papaconstantinos, and also her commitment to European ideals. The artist was elected Greek Woman of Europe 1989-1990, consequently becoming member of the International Institution of the Women of Europe prize, established by the EU. Moreover, Mrs Papaconstantinos was awarded the medal of the City of Strasbourg in 1990, and also received medals from the cities of Athens and Paris in 1994.


"A contemporary art exhibition in the European Parliament referring to an Ancient theme highlights the universally optimistic message delivered by the Ancient Greek tradition through European History. The prospect of the stabile ascension of the EU and the citizens' central position within its policies, offer the necessary strength in order to go beyond the various crises and grant hope of a successful outcome of the EU's evolution. Apart from its institutional function, the European Parliament offers the opportunity to European citizens to communicate through art", declared Mrs Panayotopoulos-Cassiotou.

The exhibition can be visited until Thursday 12 March 2009 in the European Parliament in Strasbourg (Louise Weiss, Galerie Sud, 1st floor).










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JADE SPRING MEETING 2009 HOSTED BY MARIE PANAYOTOPOULOS CASSIOTOU MEP

05/03/2009: JADE (Junior Associations for the Development of Europe) held its 2009 Spring Conference at the European Parliament on Thursday 5 March 2009. The event was organised in cooperation with the EPP-ED Group of the European Parliament and JADE's partners, and was hosted by Marie Panayotopoulos-Cassiotou MEP. This year's theme concentrated on 'Innovation and Creativity in youth entrepreneurship education of the XXIst century'.

JADE unites and supports 20,000 students in 280 Junior Enterprises across 15 European countries and contributes to making Europe an entrepreneurial and knowledge-based economy. During the past 16 years, JADE has represented higher education students committed to fostering their entrepreneurial spirit and that of generations to come, by founding and managing Junior Enterprises selling consulting reports and other services to companies, non-profit organisations and governments. Every year, SME-like functioning non-profit organisations reinvest their earnings in the students, while providing them with valuable entrepreneurial experience and confidence in making their future projects come true.

In her opening speech, Mrs Panayotopoulos-Cassiotou underlined the importance of entrepreneurship and the development of new skills in fostering employability of young people, especially this year, 2009, which has been declared the European Year of Creativity and Innovation. She reminded that the European Parliament stands by young entrepreneurs and has undertaken actions in view of reducing the high pessimism and insecurity of young persons in the 'transition phase' from education to employment, such as the Written Declaration 33/2008 on devoting more attention to youth empowerment in EU policies.

"It goes without saying that all social actors should work closely together in order to reinforce employability, mobility and professional training of young people. It is our duty as politicians not to fail them in their hopes and yearnings by increasing their efforts", noted the Greek MEP.

European Commissioner, Ján Figel' responsible for Education, Training, Culture and Youth, stressed the importance of entrepreneurship in society, but also of innovation and creativity, lifelong learning and education and transfer of knowledge. Mr Figel' recalled the EU's contribution to these efforts by mobilising and promoting the value of knowledge. "Youth is our future and present. Youth is a gift and we should deal with responsibility and care for the next generation. In time of difficulties, like the crisis we are now facing, we must encourage initiative", declared Commissioner Figel'. He also announced the creation of an Erasmus Programme for young entrepreneurs.

The round tables of the conference dealt with 'junior enterprises developing Europe's competitiveness' and 'the benefits of businesses/university cooperation'.

"It is highly important for the EU's future that young persons take further initiatives and participate in economic and social life by combining theory and practice", stated Marie Panayotopoulos - Cassiotou.

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INNOVATION AND CREATIVITY IN YOUTH ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION OF THE XXIST CENTURY

04/03/2009: The meeting on 'Innovation and creativity in youth entrepreneurship education of the XXIst century' will take place on Thursday 5 March 2009, Room Jan 6Q2 from 15:30 to 20:00 hrs.

The two roundtables scheduled, 'Junior enterprises developing Europe's competitiveness' and 'The benefits of business / university cooperation', will be followed by an Excellence Awards Introduction where young student- entrepreneurs will be selected by a jury for the best Junior Enterprise project.

The speakers include, among others, Christian Weinberger and Simone Baldassari from DG Enterprise, Sergei Koperdak and Peter Bauer from DG Education, Christiane Westphal from DG Employment, Margarete Rudzki from Eurochambres, a representative from BusinessEurope, John Lindsay from 'Serial Entrepreneur', and Florent Barel from JADE (The European Confederation of Junior Enterprises).

More than 100 young entrepreneurs from different European countries are expected to attend.

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THE EUROPEAN SOCIALIST PARTY SEEKS TO REGULATE THE WORKING TIME OF THE SELF-EMPLOYED

02/03/2009: Following the latest evolutions in the road transport sector, the European Commission has presented a proposal amending Directive 2002/15/EC on the organisation of the working time of persons performing mobile road transport activities, commonly known as the 'Road Transport Directive', excluding the category of self-employed performing mobile road transport activities. According to the study presented by the Commission, an inclusion of the self-employed performing mobile road activities could result in discrimination towards other categories of self-employed persons.

Road safety, driving time and rest time, are elements already synchronised by Regulation 651/2006 which applies to both employees and the self-employed.

During the Employment and Social Affairs meeting, the Socialist Group rejected the Commission's proposition and introduced the category of the self-employed within the scope of the Road Transport Directive. This will lead to a limitation of the liberty of entrepreneurship in EU countries and to a tendency to further regulate the category of the self-employed in other professional fields.

The final decision on this dossier will probably be taken at the plenary session in May.

"Some political groups keep putting forward past arguments, absolutely null and void nowadays. Those groups do not wish to support the liberty of entrepreneurship. Moreover, they do not wish to guarantee to workers that they will never be in a situation of false self-employment. To this end, the Commission proposal established criteria proving a dependant relation between the so-called self-employed and the employer", declared Marie Panayotopoulos - Cassiotou MEP.

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