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Hungarian presidency of the Council (July – December 2024)

Presidency priorities

The Hungarian presidency focuses on seven overall priorities:

  • New European Competitiveness Deal

  • The reinforcement of European defence policy

  • A consistent and merit-based enlargement policy

  • Stemming illegal migration

  • Shaping the future of cohesion policy

  • A farmer-oriented EU agricultural policy

  • Addressing demographic challenges

Priority areas for the Hungarian presidency in employment and social affairs include:

  • Promoting labour market integration of career starters and older workers

  • Addressing labour shortages

  • Work–life balance, achieving equal opportunities and gender equality

  • Mental and physical health of workers and intergenerational solidarity

  • Social and economic integration of persons with disabilities

  • Social inclusion and access to quality services, reducing inequalities

  • Strengthening public employment services

  • Council Conclusions on untapped labour potential in the EU

  • Finalising the amendment of the European Works Councils Directive

  • Progress on the traineeships package published in March 2024

  • Progress on a proposal on the right to disconnect and telework

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Cristina Arigho

Senior Communication Manager
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Cristina Arigho is Senior Communications Manager and Stakeholder engagement and Promotions Lead in the Information and Communication unit at Eurofound, having joined the Agency in 2012. Previously, she spent almost 20 years in Brussels working in various roles, many of them at the European Commission, including as spokesperson for DG Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion (2010–2012) and for DG Budget (2007–2009). Before joining the Commission’s spokesperson’s service, she was press officer at DG Employment (2005–2007) and speech writer for the Commissioner and Director General at the time (2003–2005). Prior to her years at the Commission, she worked for RTÉ radio and television (Irish national television) in Brussels as a production assistant and researcher, and later as news producer. Cristina is a graduate in Applied Languages from the University of Ulster at Coleraine, Northern Ireland.

Anna Ludwinek

Liaison Manager - Brussels Liaison Office
Eurofound

Anna Ludwinek is the Liaison Manager at Eurofound’s Brussels Liaison Office, which she joined in 2019. Her responsibilities focus primarily on coordinating the work of the Brussels office, including the relationship with the European Commission, the European Parliament, the Council and thinks-tanks. Prior to this, Anna was a research manager in the Social Policies unit with responsibility for work on intergenerational social mobility and equal opportunities, youth inequalities and access to social benefits. Her earlier work at Eurofound involved managing a European network of cities for local integration policies (CLIP), working on issues around diversity, housing, intercultural policies and ethnic entrepreneurship. Other areas of research included reintegration of long-term excluded groups into the labour market and the impact of digitalisation on social services. Anna holds an MA in Political Science from Warsaw University and a BA in International Relations and MA in Social Applied Research from Trinity College Dublin.

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