Fédération Européenne des Cadres de la Chimie et des Industries Annexes
Budget
€10 — €0
EP Access
0
accredited persons
Staff
6
0.6 FTE
EU Grants
None
Mission & Goals
The European Federation of Managerial Staff in the Chemical and Allied Industries (FECCIA) is the lead industrial relations organisation for the managers in the chemical sector on the European level. Through its national member organisations, FECCIA represents the interests of over 100,000 managerial staff in Europe and coordinates the communication and cooperation with the European chemicals employers' organisation and the trade union. FECCIA contributes to the development of solutions to all relevant socio-political issues concerning managers in the chemical industry. As a member of CEC-European Managers, FECCIA is active in the Social Dialogue Committee of the European Commission.
EU Legislative Interests
• European Works Council Directive • Union for Skills • Traineeships Directive • Chemical Strategy for Sustainability • Digitalisation and Skills • European Pillar of Social Rights • Carcinogens and Mutagens Directive • REACH • Omnibus VI Package • Quality Jobs Act Roadmap • Action Plan for the Chemicals Industry • Union of Skills • Telework and Right to Disconnect Directive • Clean Industries Deal • Labour mobility package • Gender Equality Strategy
Communication Activities
• JUS[T]RANS LEAD – Just Transition Leadership – Actions and Best Practices for Sustainable Management of Just Transition towards Climate Neutrality in the European Chemical, Pharmaceutical, Rubber and Plastics Industry Co-funded by the European Union • Identifying and Meeting Digital Skills Needs in the European Chemical, Pharmaceutical, Plastics and Rubber Industry - Social Partner Initiative to prepare the Sector now and for the Future Co-funded by the European Union
Interests Represented
Promotes their own interests or the collective interests of their members
Member Of
www.cec-managers.org/
Organisation Members
https://feccia.eu/members.html
Commissioner Meetings
No recorded meetings with EU commissioners.