More “fairness and social justice in Europe” is the aim of of the European Commission as it prepared next steps towards a European…
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Photo by William M. Plate Jr (LONDON) – A new report on the impact of Brexit on UK migration shows that job sectors where EU workers are most needed are…
The EU Commission unveiled an overhaul of social security rules Wednesday, acknowledging a Brexit campaign which highlighted ‘benefits tourism’ as a major concern…
The total cost of a lower female employment rate in the European Union – more than 10 per cent lower than the male…
Autumn 2016 (BRUSSELS) – Employment in the EU has increased in almost all Member States, according to the autumn edition…
Nursing (LUXEMBOURG) – The use of successive fixed-term contracts to cover permanent needs in the healthcare sector are contrary to EU law, the European Court of Justice ruled on Wednesday.The…
Following a review of its proposal to revise the Posting of Workers Directive, the EU Commission concluded Wednesday that the proposal does…
A proposed review of the ‘blue card’ scheme for highly-skilled workers from third countries will integrate those with a right to stay in…
A WTO deal struck by the EU and 24 countries to stop charging custom duties on trade in 201 different high-demand information technology…
(LUXEMBOURG) – Eurozone annual inflation is expected to be -0.1% in May 2016, up slightly from the -0.2% in April, according to a flash estimate from Eurostat, the EU’s statistical…