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News July 9, 2026

ELA report confirms urgent need for stronger social enforcement in aviation

Yesterday the European Labour Authority (ELA) presented its long-awaited report on the enforcement of labour mobility and social security coordination rules for aircrew members. The launch event brought together representatives of the European Commission, national enforcement authorities, employers and trade unions to discuss the practical challenges of enforcing aircrew rights in one of Europe’s most cross-border sectors.

News July 8, 2026

The Netherlands showing Europe the way: quality and reliable ground handling are incompatible with relentless competition

ETF welcomes the Dutch government’s decision to award new ground handling concessions at Schiphol Airport to only three operators. By reducing the number of competing providers, Dutch authorities have chosen a model that prioritises operational stability, service quality and decent employment over relentless price competition. Unfortunately, the government failed to lay down agreements regarding self-handling, which would have made the reform even more positive.

Vacancies July 3, 2026

Vacancy at the ETF – Communications Manager

The European Transport Workers’ Federation (ETF) is a pan-European trade union federation representing more than 5 million transport workers from more than 200 transport unions in 38 European countries in railways, road transport and logistics, maritime transport, inland waterways, civil aviation, ports & docks, tourism and fisheries. We are currently seeking to recruit a Communications Manager.

News July 2, 2026

EU Inc.: Simplification shouldn’t come at the expense of accountability and workers’ rights

With its latest proposal, the European Union has been making efforts to ease burdens on businesses to innovate, grow and operate across borders. This includes simplifying administrative processes. The ETF is not against simplifying cross-border business and supports the ambition to support genuine start-ups and innovative companies to strengthen Europe’s competitiveness. But simplification becomes an issue when it comes at the expense of accountability, workers’ rights and effective enforcement.

News July 2, 2026

ETF railway affiliates visit DAC testing facility in Berlin

On 16 June, ETF railway affiliates visited the Train Testing Lab in Berlin at the invitation of FP5-FDFTO to learn more about the development and deployment of the Digital Automatic Coupler (DAC). During the visit, participants observed live demonstrations of DAC testing and received updates on preparations for its installation on pioneer trains and the wider rollout of the technology across the rail freight sector.

News July 1, 2026

New rules for vans from 1 July 2026

From 1 July 2026, light good vehicles (LGVs) used for international transport in the EU must be equipped with a smart tachograph. These requirements are part of the Mobility Package 1, adopted in 2020, and introduce new obligations for both employers and drivers. Below is an overview of what the new rules mean for you as a driver.

News June 26, 2026

UNIONDRIVE workshop in Warsaw addresses key challenges facing aviation workers

The second workshop of the EU co-funded Empowering Transport Workers in Central and Eastern Europe (UNIONDRIVE) project took place on 24 June 2026 in Warsaw under the title “Up in the Air – The Reality of Working in Civil Aviation in the 21st Century”. Co-hosted by the Transport Secretariat of NSZZ Solidarność, the event brought together trade union representatives, labour authorities and aviation experts to discuss some of the most pressing challenges facing aviation workers today.

News June 25, 2026

UPS layoffs show why we need limits on abusive subcontracting

The recent announcement of collective layoffs at UPS has sparked widespread outrage. The logistics company plans on eliminating over half of the Belgian workforce to increasingly rely on subcontracted labour. For trade unions, this restructuring goes far beyond standard reorganisation. It is part of a deliberate strategy of social dumping.