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
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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
Find in this magazine Folio 77 The Editorial by Dominique Boucher : For a return to the welfare state associated with the social economy! Echotiers, Evaluating health technologies: a European … 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
Find in this magazine Folio 76 The Editorial by Dominique Boucher : Containing the rise of social inequalities Folioscopie, All equal in front of the heart and vascular diseases Reflets … 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
Accueillie par NASUWT Scotland , 35 Young Street North Lane, Edinburgh, EH2 4JD, la 44è Rencontre Ipse s’est tenue à Édimbourg les 31 août et 1er septembre 2017 sur le … Continue reading