On Wednesday, February 8, Michel Barnier, European Commissioner for Internal Market and Services, presented his proposal for a regulation instituting a statute for European foundations. As part of the … Continue reading
For the past few months, members of the IPSE community have been working together to design a European Charter for social protection providers. This commitment will unite companies and institutions … Continue reading
To mark the launch of the European Year of Active Aging and Intergenerational Solidarity, two surveys published on January 13 by Eurobarometer and Eurostat address the subjects of demographic aging … Continue reading
After dedicating 2011 to volunteering, the European Commission has decided to put senior citizens in the spotlight, spotlighting active aging and intergenerational solidarity as the themes of European Year 2012. … Continue reading
The situation in Hungary has been the subject of intense debate in the European Parliament, with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán in attendance. The government’s initiatives have caused concern about … Continue reading
La Commission européenne vient de clarifier ses dispositions en matière de respect de l’égalité des genres dans le calcul des primes d’assurance. Afin d’apporter un éclairage aux parties prenantes (assurés … Continue reading
Le système SEPA (Espace unique des paiements en euros) devient obligatoire au 1er février 2014.La « régulation SEPA » pose des bases et des normes communes pour les paiements, les virements, … Continue reading
On January 1, 2012, the Polish Presidency of the Council of the European Union came to an end, passing the function to Denmark for the next six months. In … Continue reading
Mutuals and Paritarian Institutions, Major Actors in Solidarity for a New Social Contract The goal of the 9th IPSE Professional Colloquium was to call on members of Parliament and various … Continue reading
An agreement was signed on December 6, 2011 by all trade unions (CFTC, CFDT, FO FNCR, CGC) – with the exception of the CGT, still consulting its members – as … Continue reading