EUbusiness Week 802 top stories: Brussels to probe UK tax scheme for multinationals; Ministers agree position on EU posted workers directive; MEPs demand phasing out of glyphosate weedkiller; EU votes stricter limits for carcinogens at work; MEPs want EU-wide protection for whistleblowers; New rules to protect EU economy from bad loans

Publisher’s Note

Each year in October, the European Week for Safety and Health at Work forms the highlight of the EU’s Healthy Workplaces Campaign.

The Week has enabled businesses, occupational safety and health experts and workers to come together and exchange best practices on sustainable work and healthy ageing, as part of the ‘Healthy Workplaces for All Ages’ campaign. It has also served as a timely reminder of the extent and breadth of EU health and safety law, and EU employment law in general, which governs how businesses function in the EU.
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1. Brussels to probe UK tax scheme for multinationals

The Commission has opened an in-depth probe into a UK scheme that exempts certain transactions by multinational groups from the application of UK rules targeting tax avoidance.
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2. Ministers agree position on posted workers directive

EU ministers have agreed a compromise on the posting of workers directive, allowing posted workers to generally benefit from the same rules governing pay and working conditions as local workers.
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3. MEPs demand phasing out of glyphosate weedkiller

Europe’s Parliament voted Tuesday for immediate restrictions on the use of controversial glyphosate-based herbicides, leading to a full ban on use of the substance by end 2022.
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4. EU votes stricter limits for carcinogens at work

Stricter EU rules to better protect workers from exposure to carcinogens at work – which could help save up to 100,000 lives in the next 50 years – won final approval Wednesday.
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5. MEPs want Europe-wide protection for whistleblowers

Whistleblowers acting in the public interest deserve proper protection and support, MEPs said as they called for EU-wide legal protection against retaliation.
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6. New rules to protect incvestors, economy from bad loans

The EU has given final approval to rules which mean packaged loans converted into securities will have to be made less complex and more transparent before selling on to investors.
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EUROPEAN LAW

Freedom of establishment: aU Member State cannot impose mandatory liquidation on firms that transfer their registered office to another state, the EU Court has ruled.
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No tax break for bridge, as it’s not a sport: EU Court
Latest news from the European Court of Justice
EU law firms
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Inside the EU Institutions

Council Watch

2018 EU budget: Council cannot accept EP amendments – First e-signing of an EU legislative act – Leaders’ Agenda – Posting of workers agreement – Congratulations to Shinzo Abe on reconfirmation as Prime Minister of Japan – Pillar of Social Rights: green light for proclamation by institutions
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Commission Watch

How to tax digital economy – State of children’s medicines in EU – UK tax scheme for multinationals – Banking Reform key measures – Entry/Exit System for EU borders – EUR 2.7 bn expected for Erasmus+ in 2018 – Commission approves Hungary’s EUR 131m investment aid to MOL petrochemical plant – 2018 Commission Work Programme – EU outermost regions – Better Regulation Agenda – compensation to La Banque Postale – Eurostat figures: government deficit, government debt – European Pillar of Social Rights – inspections in car sector in Germany – Vietnam illegal fishing – EUR 106m support package for crises in Sudan – EUR 30m for Rohingya crisis
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Parliament Watch

High-level conference on clean energy financing – guidelines for trade talks with Australia and New Zealand – EU budget 2018: more funds needed for growth, jobs, security, and climate change – MEPs praise Daphne Caruana Galizia and call for concrete actions – Environment: Parliament exceeds set targets, adopts stricter reduction goals – Boosting use of organic and safer fertilisers in the EU – Drugs: fast EU-wide ban of new dangerous substances
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EU diary

30-31 Oct: Cross-border aspects in alcohol policy
30-31 Oct: CTI-EU Bonding EU cyber threat intelligence
1-3 Nov: Open licences/content/data: digital humanities
3-9 Nov: European Space Week
6-7 Nov: Agriculture and Fisheries Council
The Week Ahead
Long-term diary

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Breaking News

EU is planning for no-deal Brexit, admits top Brussels official – (The Independent)

Press

Growing number of EU governments oppose re-approval of glyphosate
MEPs ignore the science to allow subsidies to bad bioenergy
No new approvals for GM soybeans sprayed with glyphosate!
SME Climate Index attains pre-crisis level with 80.2 points
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Jobs

Sustainability & Communications Manager, European Brands Association
Policy Officer (Social and Economic Inclusion), European Youth Forum
Programme Officer, European Composer and Songwriter Alliance
Programme Assistant on Israel/Palestine, EuroMed Rights
Lawyer (Course Director) in European Public Law, Academy of European Law
Executive Director, Women’s Initiatives for Gender Justice
Project Officer, European Association working for carers
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Guides

10 years of the EU Paediatric Regulation
Obtaining brokerage and research services from non-EU brokers
2018 Commission Work Programme
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Events

6 Nov, Edinburgh: Changing Landscapes – Protecting the environment in a new Europe
8 Nov, Hamburg: Creating Value from Knowledge
22 Nov, Amsterdam: Benelux Infrastructure Forum 2017
30 Nov, The Hague: Third Annual T.M.C. Asser Lecture
5 Dec, London: London Info International 2017
1 Feb, Warsaw: Mobile Deployable Communications 2018
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Publications

Health and social responses to drug problems: a European guide
How To Stop Brexit (And Make Britain Great Again)
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Links

European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EU-OSHA)

 

European Pillar of Social Rights website

 

Study on Spectrum Assignment in the European Union

 

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