Evelyn Regner

Evelyn Regner in Plenary in Strasbourg

Evelyn Regner (born 24 January 1966 in Vienna, Austria) is a Member of the European Parliament since 2009, representing the Social Democratic Party of Austria and the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats group.[1]

Life and career

Evelyn Regner grew up in the second district of Vienna and went to school at Sigmund-Freud-Gymnasium. She graduated from gymnasium and went on to study law in Vienna and Salzburg. After obtaining her degree in law studies at the University of Salzburg and finishing up her clerkship, she first worked at Amnesty International as a refugee consultant during 1992-1993.

The following years Evelyn Regner built up her career as a lawyer at the Social Department of the Austrian Trade Union Federation (ÖGB) before becoming the head of ÖGB's Brussels office at the permanent representation of Austria at the EU in 1999. From the time period of January 2009 until her election to the European parliament she was named the head of the department of EU and International Affairs of the Austrian Trade Federation.

Further memberships that Evelyn Regner has taken up in this time period were of the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) and of the Social Dialogue Committee. Moreover, she was a board member of the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC), of the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) as well as the Trade Union and Advisory Committee to the OECD (TUAC).

In July 2009, the mother of two children was first elected a member of the European Parliament and has been representing the Social Democratic Party of Austria (SPÖ) as well as the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats group in the EU during the 7th and currently 8th legislative term.

Work

In Vienna as well as Brussels, Evelyn Regner's main focus has always been on labour-related affairs, namely the improvement of workers' rights and the reduction of unemployment. Additionally, she is dedicating her work to arising matters of financial markets and inequality in the fields of gender politics, taxes and wealth.

European Parliament

Her functions during the 7th legislative term of the European Parliament included those of the vice-chairwoman of the Committee on Legal Affairs (JURI), substitute member of the Employment and Social Affairs Committee (EMPL), substitute member of the Constitutional Affairs (AFCO), member of the Advisory Committee on the Code of Conduct of Members, member of the Delegation for relations with the countries of the Andean Community and substitute member of the Delegation in Israel.

In her current mandate, after being re-elected in 2014, she has been named the coordinator of the Legal Affairs Committee for the S&D group, substitute member of the Employment and Social Affairs Committee as well as substitute member of the Committee on Women's Rights and Gender Equality (FEMM). Further, she is a member of the Delegation for relations with the countries of the Andean Community, the Trade Union Intergroup, the Delegation to the Euro-Latin American Parliamentary Assembly and a substitute member of the Delegation to the EU-Chile Joint Parliamentary Committee. Moreover, she has been elected a member of the special parliamentary committee on tax ruling (TAXE) in February 2015.

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