The Community is rapidly approaching a dramatic stage in its evolution - monetary union, a stage with powerful technical, fiscal and social ramifications for each member state. Member states will loose their control over exchange rates and be obliged to meet stringent fiscal and monetary policy targets. Yet there has been limited analysis of the social consequences of EMU. This paper examines the state of Social policy in Europe in the mid-1990s and suggests that not only social protection but also the issue of social participation and governance needs to be addressed in developing the EU’s social dimension. The IGC, therefore, should carefully examine this issue, particularly in light of the difficulties already being felt in some member s...