10/15/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/15/2025 12:49
New EU-funded project shows that strong collaboration between workers and employers drives sustainability, better working conditions, and industrial resilience across Europe
Brussels, 15 October 2025- Euromines and industriAll Europe have teamed up for the EU-funded project SODISEES, exploring how effective social dialogue can accelerate social sustainability in Europe's extractive industries.
The report, "Social Dialogue for Sustainable Extractives Industries in Europe" is being launched today at the high-level conference, gathering trade unions, employers' organisations, and policymakers. Its central message: by working together, workers, employers, and public authorities can build stronger industries and secure good, sustainable industrial jobs for the future.
The report outlines concrete measures to strengthen social dialogue and accelerate sustainable practices in Europe's extractive industries.
Key Findings:
The SODISEES project combines desk research, interviews, a partner survey, and workshops in Seville, Stockholm, and Katowice to map challenges and good practices across six themes: social dialogue; quality jobs; inclusion and diversity; innovation; training and skills; and green transition.
"This project sends a clear message: Europe's industrial future must be built with workers, not around them. The extractive industries are vital to our strategic autonomy and industrial resilience-but they will only be sustainable if they are also socially just. Social dialogue is not a procedural add-on; it is the democratic infrastructure that ensures industrial policy delivers for people, regions, and communities. The examples documented in this report prove that when workers have a seat at the table, solutions are smarter, fairer, and more durable. If Europe wants to secure its raw materials and maintain its license to operate, it must invest in strong social partnerships and inclusive governance. There is no responsible industrial strategy without social dialogue." - Judith Kirton Darling, General Secretary, industriAll Europe
"Strong social dialogue is key for a resilient and competitive mining industry in Europe. The SODISEES project and its latest report show how collaboration between employers and workers can build trust, enhance skills, and promote sustainable, long-term growth for both the industry and the communities it serves" - Rolf Kuby, Director General, Euromines
Policy context
The project operates within the EU's sectoral social dialogue architecture and addresses the needed social pillar on which Europe's extractive industries should be built, including the need to align with evolving EU policy, critical raw materials needs, and just-transition objectives. Sector-level dialogue's priorities identified in the report include quality of work, health & safety at work, and skills for the twin transition.
Background
Minerals are essential for Europe's green and digital transitions, yet operations face complex environmental and social challenges, from decarbonisation and water use to biodiversity, community acceptance, and job quality. The report concludes that true sustainability cannot be achieved without addressing social challenges through genuine social dialogue. When social dialogue is meaningful e, employers and workers co-create solutions that improve working conditions, strengthen social outcomes, and build long-term resilience and competitiveness.
More information
Full report and media kit: LINK
About industriAll Europe
IndustriAll European Trade Union is a federation of independent and democratic trade unions representing manual and non-manual workers in the metal, chemical, energy, mining, textile, clothing and footwear sectors and related industries and activities. We speak for 7 million working men and women united within 200 national trade union affiliates in 39 European countries. https://news.industriall-europe.eu
Media contact: Danai Dimitrakopoulos ([email protected])
About Euromines
Euromines, the European Association of Mining, Metal Ores & Industrial Minerals, is the voice of the European metals and minerals mining industry. Our primary goal is to promote responsible industry practices and ensure that mining receives appropriate consideration in EU policymaking. As a collaborative network, Euromines brings together the Secretariat and Members to assess the impact of European and international policies on the industry, shaping unified positions and actions. Representing both large and small companies, as well as their subsidiaries across Europe and beyond, Euromines advocates for a sustainable and competitive mining sector. More information on https://www.euromines.org
Media contact: Anna Zanetti ([email protected])