Confederation of European Business
Abbreviation | BusinessEurope |
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Location | |
Region served | European Union |
President | Emma Marcegaglia |
Director General | Markus J. Beyrer |
Website | businesseurope.eu |
The Confederation of European Business, shortened BusinessEurope, is a lobby group representing enterprises of all sizes in the European Union (EU) and six non-EU European countries. Members of the confederation are 40 national industry and employers' organizations. The current president of the confederation is Emma Marcegaglia, while the Director General is Markus J. Beyrer.
Based in Brussels, the confederation is officially recognised as a social partner at European level, is involved in a range of economic and social decisions and cooperates with a number of stakeholders and business partners. It promotes the interests of corporate citizens to ensure that public policy supports the European economy.
History
In 2014, Unilever terminated its membership in BusinessEurope's Advisory and Support Group, because it opposed the organisation's stance on carbon dioxide emissions.[1][2]
Leadership
The association is led by a president. In the past, the following persons used to hold this office:[3][4]
- 1958–1961 Léon Bekaert
- 1961–1962 Georges Villiers
- 1962–1967 H. J. de Koster
- 1967–1971 Fritz Berg
- 1971–1975 Paul Huvelin
- 1975–1980 Pol Provost
- 1981–1983 Guido Carli
- 1984–1986 Ray Pennock
- 1986–1990 Karl Gustaf Ratjen
- 1990–1994 Carlos Ferrer
- 1994–1998 François Perigot
- 1998–2003 Georges Jacobs
- 2003–2005 Jürgen Strube
- 2005–2009 Ernest-Antoine Seillière
- 2009–2013 Jürgen Thumann
- since Juli 2013 Emma Marcegaglia
BusinessEurope is administrated by a director general. Markus J. Beyrer has been holding this position since 2003.[5]
Activities
The Confederation of European Business organises the annual BusinessEurope Day and European Business Summit in Brussels.
Member organisations
Country | Organisation(s) |
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Austria | Federation of Austrian Industry |
Belgium | Federation of Belgian Enterprises |
Bulgaria | Bulgarian Industrial Association – Union of the Bulgarian Business |
Switzerland | economiesuisse |
Schweizerischer Arbeitgeberverband | |
Cyprus | Cyprus Employers & Industrialists Federation |
Czech Republic | Confederation of Industry of the Czech Republic |
Germany | Federation of German Industries |
Confederation of German Employers' Associations | |
Denmark | Confederation of Danish Industries |
Confederation of Danish Employers | |
Estonia | Estonian Employers' Confederation |
Spain | Spanish Confederation of Employers' Organizations |
Finland | Confederation of Finnish Industries |
France | Mouvement des Entreprises de France |
Greece | Hellenic Federation of Enterprises |
Croatia | Hrvatska Udruga Poslodavaca |
Hungary | Confederation of Hungarian Employers and Industrialists |
Ireland | Irish Business and Employers Confederation |
Iceland | The Federation of Icelandic Industries |
Confederation of Icelandic Employers | |
Italy | General Confederation of Italian Industry |
Lithuania | Lietuvos pramonininku konfederacija |
Luxembourg | Business Federation Luxembourg |
Latvia | Employers' Confederation of Latvia |
Montenegro | Montenegrin Employers Federation |
Malta | The Malta Chamber of Commerce Enterprise |
Netherlands | Confederation of Netherlands Industry and Employers |
Norway | Confederation of Norwegian Enterprise |
Poland | Polish Confederation Lewiatan |
Portugal | Associaçáo Industrial Portuguesa |
Confederação da Indústria Portuguesa | |
Serbia | Unija poslodavaca Srbije |
Slovenia | Association of Employers of Slovenia |
Slovakia | National Union of Employers (Slovakia) |
San Marino | Associazione Nazionale dell'Industria Sammarinese |
Sweden | Confederation of Swedish Enterprise |
Turkey | Turkish Industrialists' and Businessmen's Association |
Turkish Confederation of Employer Associations | |
United Kingdom | Confederation of British Industry |
See also
References
- ↑ http://www.businessgreen.com/bg/news/2361524/unilever-confirms-it-has-quit-businesseurope-lobby-group
- ↑ http://www.wbcsd.org/Pages/EDocument/EDocumentDetails.aspx?ID=16166&NoSearchContextKey=true
- ↑ "History of the organisation". Business Europe. Retrieved 17 June 2016.
- ↑ "Jürgen Thumann wird EU-Lobbyist". Handelsblatt (in German). 29 June 2009. Retrieved 17 June 2016.
- ↑ "Ex-HP-Vorstand Rudolf Kemler wird ÖIAG-Chef". Die Presse (in German). 7 September 2012. Retrieved 17 June 2016.
- European Social Partners as recognised by the Treaty of Lisbon
- European Transparency Register
- RFI 20 May 2011
- Europolitique 21 January 2011