According to the Euractiv media, only 4 out of 10 Europeans manage to mention the name of a Spitzenkandidat. In the run-up to the 26 May elections, it can sometimes … Continue reading
In memoriam Ipse is deeply saddened to inform its readers of the loss of Jorge de Sà, director and member of its orientation council. Very involved in the life … Continue reading
On Wednesday, April 10, Ipse attended the conference of Mrs. Carole GRANDJEAN, elected member for the 1st constituency of Meurthe-et-Mosellefor the LREM party (a centrist, liberal and social-liberal political party … Continue reading
Prior to our conference taking place on April 9 about informal caregivers, we asked Claire Champeix, policy officer at Eurocarers about the major issues for this topic. Eurocarers is a … Continue reading
The commitment of Greta Thunberg, 16, is a good example: young people decided to take action. Scientists do not all agree on the time we have to act before it’s … Continue reading
The Board of Directors of Ipse – Institute of European Social Protection – elected Jean-Claude Fluhr on February 13 as President. He succeeds Bernard Petit-Jean, who resigned from his position. … Continue reading
The Ipse is monitoring the subject of the posted workers because those men and women are particularly vulnerable. This topic will be evoked during the debates for our 45th Ipse … 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
For 10 years, the Environmental Health Network (RES) has alerted the scientific community, local and regional representatives, parliamentarians, civil society stakeholders about the endocrine disruptors, those chemicals of natural … Continue reading
Permanent work contract is a guarantee against precariousness and offers the social protection needed to improve working conditions. Danone knows that. That’s why the company signed a convention on March … Continue reading