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
After Finland, Scotland is going to test universal income. Nicola Sturgeon, the Scottish Prime Minister, announced that her government would finance various studies in order to assess the viability of … Continue reading
Simone Veil will rest in the Pantheon among great people. Alas, the former minister did pass away at the age of 89 on 30 June 2017. But she will leave … 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
On June 15th, the 28 EU labor ministers met in Luxembourg and have been unable to reach agreement on the revision of the directive on seconded work. The draft … Continue reading
The new President of the WHO “refuses to accept that people die because they are poor”. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus was appointed Director General of WHO and will take up … Continue reading
Disrupted transport, canceled flights, closed schools: the month of May 2017 was hectic again in Greece. The general strike aimed to protest against further austerity measures. A law has … Continue reading
According to Eurostat, the unemployment rate is declining since 2013. However, despite the fall in the unemployment rate, wage growth remains very low. Would there be a catch? Having … Continue reading