The EU Parliament wants to allow bomb manufacturers and ammunition companies to bypass maximum work hours in case of a security crisis. Belgian representative Marc Botenga is not having it. He says the EU Parliament is betraying workers.
The EU Parliament wants to allow bomb manufacturers and ammunition companies to bypass maximum work hours in case of a security crisis. Belgian representative Marc Botenga is not having it. He says the EU Parliament is betraying workers.
Any sort of source for that law? I can not find anything…
This is part of the the EU Defence Industry Programme (EDIP) which was debated recently.
https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/PDF/?uri=CELEX%3A52025SC0820
https://www.iris-france.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/ARES_2024_09_EDIP_Factsheets.pdf
The goal is to ensure the availability of weapons and ammunition in time and sufficient volume. Provisions allow derogation from working hours in military production during crisis. Some labor unions have criticized the deal.
The big political families (centrists, the socialists and conservatives) have endorsed the deal.
According to special rapporteur Raphael Glucksman:
https://www.socialistsanddemocrats.eu/newsroom/deal-edip-first-step-towards-genuine-european-defence-union-0
However, The Left group (parties even more left than the socialists) has criticized the deal
https://left.eu/the-great-carveout-for-arms-manufacturers/
There is nothing about workers rights in there as far as I can tell. Certainly nothing about 60h work week. The union letter is basically just complaining about workers rights, without specifying which rights specifically and effected by what exactly.