The Economic and Social Committee (ESC) is a consultative body established by the Treaty of Rome in 1957, tasked with promoting economic and social progress within the European Economic Community (EEC). It serves as a platform for various interest groups, including employers, employees, and civil society, to provide their input on economic and social matters affecting the community. By facilitating dialogue among different stakeholders, the ESC plays a crucial role in shaping policies that address the socio-economic challenges faced by member states.