European Association of Craft, Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
The European Association of Craft, Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises or SMEunited (formerly UEAPME) is an
History
UEAPME was founded in 1980. The first headquarters of the association were in
The aims of SMEunited as written in its statutes[1] are as follows:
- Monitoring the EU policy and legislative process and keeping its members informed on all matters of European Union policy of relevance to crafts, trades and SMEs;
- Representing and promoting the interests, needs and opinions of its member organisations to the EU institutions and other international organisations;
- Supporting its members academically, technically and legally on all areas of EU policy;
- Supporting the idea of European integration and contributing to European co-operation.
As of 1998, UEAPME is a European Social Partner alongside
Structure
SMEunited is run by a Secretariat based in Brussels consisting of 20 staff members working in thematic directorates. The Secretariat also includes an administrative section, a press office and a Study Unit. The current President is Ulrike Rabmer-Koller, from Austria, since January 2016.
The SMEunited structure also includes a Board of Directors[3] as well as several Committees, Working Groups and Task Forces.[4]
Members
SMEunited counts more than 67 member organisations spanning across all Member States of the EU and beyond, representing 12 million enterprises and nearly 55 million employees.
Full members
The full members of SMEunited[5] are composed of representative national, cross-sectoral organisations representing craft activities and/or SME businesses in the different sectors of the economy within the European Union. Full members have the right to vote.
Associate members
SMEunited has three types of associate members.
- Associate members from non-EU countries:[6] this group is composed of national associations of craft industries and of SME businesses from European countries that are not members of the European Union.
- European sectoral organisations[7] this category is composed of European and International organisations representing SMEs in a specific trade sector.
- Other associate members[8] this category is made of all types of institutions and organisations, which are involved in craft and/or SME activities and support the SME family.
Associate members attend and speak at SMEunited meetings, but have no voting rights.
Main areas of activity
Some of the key EU legislative areas in which SMEunited is active include:
- Economic and fiscal policy (Lisbon strategy, macroeconomic policy, taxation)
- Education and vocational training (lifelong learning, recognition and transparency of qualifications)
- Employment and social affairs (European Social Dialogue, labour law, social protection, social inclusion)
- Enterprise policy (access to finance, standardisation, CSR, R&D, internationalisation of SMEs)
- Environmental policy (sustainable development, chemicals, waste policy, energy policy, climate change)
- Internal market and legal affairs (better regulation, services, consumer protection, IPR, company law, State aid, ADR, collective redress, small claims)
- Regional policy and structural funds
- Sectoral policies (construction, healthcare, foodstuffs, retail, tourism, transport)
External links
- Official website
- SMEunited Twitter account
- SMEunited profile on the European Union Transparency Register
- NORMAPME
- ^ "UEAPME statutes on the Belgian Ministry of Justice website (PDF)" (PDF). Retrieved 2013-09-02.
- ^ "Union Européenne de l'Artisanat et des Petites et Moyennes Entreprises (UEAPME) v. Council of the European Union, Case T-135/96 (1998)". Eur-lex.europa.eu. Retrieved 2013-09-02.
- ^ "Board of Directors". UEAPME. Archived from the original on 2012-11-14. Retrieved 2013-09-02.
- ^ "Committees, Working Groups and Task Forces". UEAPME. Retrieved 2013-09-02.
- ^ "Full members". UEAPME. Retrieved 2013-09-02.
- ^ "Associate members from non-EU countries". UEAPME. Retrieved 2013-09-02.
- ^ "European sectoral organisations". UEAPME. Retrieved 2013-09-02.
- ^ "Other associate and sponsoring members". UEAPME. Retrieved 2013-09-02.