The proportion of employees usually or occasionally working at night- that is to say between 9 P.M. and 6 A.M.- is estimated at between 15 and 20%. Indeed, night work … Continue reading
Le samedi 2 Juillet dernier a été doublement funeste. Deux grands hommes nous ont quittés, il s’agit de Michel Rocard et d’Elie Wiessel. L’ancien Premier Ministre et le philosophe ont … Continue reading
Since July 1st, Slovakia took the lead on the Council of the EU instead of the Netherlands. As a member of the European Union since 2004, Slovakia carries out this … Continue reading
Lead by Poland, eleven state members of the EU officially protested against the new rules enacted by France in the field of road transport on last June 8th. In their … Continue reading
In the space of one week, the European Commission has caused at once the disappointment of the European parliamentarians, of the scientific community and of the environmental protection associations about … 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
Malgré les nombreuses mises en garde quant à sa dangerosité, la Commission Européenne a annoncé mercredi 1er juin qu’elle proposera une réautorisation provisoire de la prolongation de cette substance pour … Continue reading
Presented on March 8 by Marianne Thyssen, the European Commissioner for Employment and Social Affairs, the draft recast of the directive on posted workers encountered the hostility of 11 member … Continue reading
In order to cope with the massive influx of refugees and to host them in humane conditions, Anne Hidalgo (Mayor of Paris) suggests opening a refugee camp in the North … Continue reading
In a world where everything goes faster and faster and where the life span is extending, help is often needed for the education of children, care for the elderly or … Continue reading