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The La Hulpe Declaration on the Future of Social Europe

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On 15-16 April 2024, the Belgian Presidency of the Council of the EU convened the High-Level Conference on the European Pillar of Social Rights to take stock of the progress made through the Action Plan and to further highlight its crucial dimensions in the light of the Green and Digital Transitions. Highest-level decision-makers agreed that the Pillar will continue to address employment, skills and social challenges at national and EU level. At the end of the conference, a Declaration on the Future of the European Pillar of Social Rights - dubbed “La Hulpe Declaration” from the name of the town near Brussels where the conference took place - was adopted. 

The declaration 

As far as education and training are concerned, the Declaration praises the role of lifelong learning in societies and acknowledges that “further actions promoting a mindset of lifelong learning are needed“, especially in light of the current skills shortages. In particular, it stresses that “the right to quality and inclusive education, training and lifelong learning as set out in Principle 1 of the European Pillar of Social Rights is essential to help all working, unemployed and inactive people and upholding this right requires action”. This points to the invaluable benefits that lifelong learning - and adult education - brings even to marginalised segments of our population, enabling them to actively participate in society. 
Signatories also underlined “the importance of innovative and quality education and training for all. We welcome the momentum created by the European Year of Skills and commit to keeping skills as a policy priority and to updating the Skills Agenda”. 

The declaration calls for the empowerment of social partners and collective bargaining while acknowledging the significant role of civil society, especially in addressing social exclusion and inequalities. The future A key takeaway from the conference is that a review of the European Pillar of Social Rights Action Plan is due in 2025; this will allow for further actions, as called upon in the declaration, to achieve the 2030 EU and national targets for employment, skills and poverty reduction. The implementation of the Pillar is generally well received in EU Member States, and this conference and the consequent declaration are a good reminder that, for Europe, a social model that cares for its citizens and caters for their needs also through lifelong learning, is essential.

The La Hulpe Declaration on the Future of Social Europe.

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