
The Roadmap for Quality Employment, presented today, focuses on areas such as job creation and the promotion of good working conditions, including adequate salary promotion.
The community executive, according to a statement, also aims to support business modernization and assist workers in ecological and digital transitions through skill development and information.
The roadmap, developed after a consultation process involving European social partners, also emphasizes the implementation of existing labor rights, enhancing social dialogue and collective bargaining.
The Commission also launched the first phase of a consultation today—intended solely for social partners—on future legislation on quality employment.
The consultation on the future Quality Employment Regulation, running until January 29, 2026, covers topics such as occupational health and safety, subcontracting, algorithmic management, and Artificial Intelligence, among others.



