As far as digital is concerned, men and women are not equal On 12 July 2018, the EESC published a draft opinion on the digital gap between men and women, … Continue reading
The public service must evolve to better meet the needs of the French and the upheavals of society. The publication of the report “public service, reinventing itself to better serve” … Continue reading
Le 4 Mars 2018, ont eu lieu les élections législatives italiennes qui ont donné pour vainqueur le Mouvement 5 Etoiles. Parti Proportions de voix Mouvement 5 étoiles … Continue reading
European directives must not remain a dead letter and the European Commission is watching hard. For example, a report has been published to evaluate Directive 2009/38 / EC of the … Continue reading
On Tuesday 13 March, the European Commission proposed a series of recommendations to ensure access to quality social protection for workers in atypical or independent jobs. These recommendations will soon … Continue reading
Under the pressure of the ultra-conservative groups, the Polish Parliament decided to criminalise any reference to the “polish extermination camps” in order to clean up the image of the country … Continue reading
The new scandal about the “Paradise Papers” reminds us how harmful tax fraud can be for our economies. Oxfam Belgium decided to raise concern about this scourge through a shock … Continue reading
After 12 hours of negotiation, the Ministers of Labour of the EU have at last reached an agreement on the revision of the posted workers directive. Gathered at the … Continue reading
From last October 2 to October 6, a plenary session took place in the European Parliament to determine, among others, if the United Kingdom could move to the second step … Continue reading
In an interview with the daily newspaper “Le Soir” dated 29 September, the European commissioner for justice, Vera Jourova declared that the European Commission would postpone to next year … Continue reading