A few days before the Elections to the European Parliament Ipse asked three questions to the main groups of the European Parliament (EPP, S & D, ALDE, Greens / EFA … Continue reading
A few days before the Elections to the European Parliament Ipse asked three questions to the main groups of the European Parliament (EPP, S & D, ALDE, Greens / … Continue reading
The situation regarding the posting of workers is finally becoming clearer after several acrimonious negotiating sessions. On February 27, 2014, the European Commission, the Council of the European Union and … Continue reading
The social situation in the European Union has seen no improvement and is even worsening in several countries: an acknowledgement of failure by the Labor Ministers of the 28 Member … Continue reading
On Tuesday, February 25, the European Parliament voted to maintain the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD) at €3.5 billion for 2014-2020. The informal agreement concluded with … Continue reading
According to the latest European Vacancy Monitor, published by the European Commission on Monday, February 24, recent trends point to an ever-widening gap between countries of Northern and Southern European … Continue reading
Spain has come under scrutiny from the Commission regarding working hours for forensic experts In accordance with European Union infringement procedures, the European Commission delivered a “reasoned opinion” to Spain … Continue reading
Inter-institutional negotiations (Council of the European Union, European Parliament and European Commission) regarding the “posting of workers” directive have been beset by discord since they began on January 15, 2014. … Continue reading
During the “Social Entrepreneurs: Have Your Say!” event, European Commissioner Antonio Tajani took the audience by surprise with the announcement that a legislative initiative text on the statute for a … Continue reading
The interactive event on social entrepreneurship in Europe, which took place on January 16 and 17, 2014 with Ipse in attendance, was a success: bringing together more than 2,000 participants … Continue reading