
The European Commission has launched a public consultation and a call for evidence on the new Action Plan to implement the European Pillar of Social Rights.
The Pillar sets out 20 key principles which guide the EU towards a strong social Europe that is fair, inclusive and full of opportunity in the 21st century. The Action Plan intends to help implementing the principles of the European Pillar of Social Rights across the Union. It respects each country's social model and enhances Europe's way of life, which depends on the protections and opportunities of our social market economy. President von der Leyen announced the Action Plan in her Political Guidelines.
The Commission is asking for views on the impact of the 2021 Action Plan, the lessons learnt and potential areas for improvement where further progress might be needed. The Commission also seeks input for a new Action Plan to that will be launched in the coming months.
Both the consultation and the call for evidence will remain open for 12 weeks, until 10 September 2025.
Background
The European Pillar of Social Rights and its 2021 Action Plan have strengthened Europe's social market economy. The 2021 Action Plan contained 75 actions to be taken at EU and national level. The 75 actions listed in the Plan were all successfully delivered.
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- Publication date
- 18 June 2025
- Author
- Directorate-General for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion