EuroCOP Weekly News Roundup: 2 July
European Commission EU rules UK data protection regime is “adequate” On 28 June, the Commission published a ruling which found that the UK ensures “an adequate level of protection for […]
CCOO Update: The Staff Commission of the Provincial Police asks the Parliament of Navarra for its support in demanding retirement

The Staff Commission of the Provincial Police asks the Parliament of Navarra for its support in demanding retirement By unanimous decision of the union representation, the exhibition has been in […]
European Commission Vice-President meets with Police Officers serving at EU border with Turkey
The European Commission Vice-President Margaritas Schinas has met with Police Officers from different countries serving with FRONTEX at the Evros river bridge, on the EU border with Turkey. This video […]
EuroCOP Weekly News Roundup: 25 June

European Commission Commission takes strong stance against Danish asylum law The Commission has said Danish government plans to outsource its entire asylum procedures to non-EU countries would be illegal, contravening […]
EuroCOP President sends letter to Mpho Kwinika General Secretary Independent Police Union of South Africa

Independent Police Union of South Africa – Inaugural Congress Dear Mr Kwinkia, and brothers and sisters of the Independent Police Union of South Africa. It gives me great pleasure to […]
EuroCOP Weekly News Roundup: 18 June

European Commission Legislative process for EU Digital COVID Certificates concludes, with adoption in 16 EU countries already On 14 June, the Presidents of the European Parliament, the Council of the […]
EuroCOP Weekly News Roundup: 11 June

European Commission Commission adopts new legal clauses to safeguard personal data On Friday 4 June, the Commission adopted and published finalized version of new standard contractual clauses – to provide […]
EuroCOP Weekly News Roundup: 4 June

European Commission EU Public Prosecutor’s Office begins operating On Tuesday 1 June, the Luxembourg-based European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) began operating for the first time, after more than two decades […]
EuroCOP Weekly News Roundup: 28 May

European Commission Debate surrounds controversial European e-Evidence regulation The European e-Evidence proposal, which aims to improve cross-border access to electronic evidence across the EU, is still being negotiated within trilogues […]
Launch Conference – Defending and strengthening trade union rights in public services

Colleagues Defending and strengthening trade union rights in public services Over 90 participants from more than 30 countries took part in a major conference on trade union rights on 25-26 […]