A warning to Scrooges: cut long working hours
A right to disconect, collective bargaining and public procurement are the levers to reduce excessive working hours.
A right to disconect, collective bargaining and public procurement are the levers to reduce excessive working hours.
Weak competition on labour markets means wages are often set below the market-clearing level.
The European Commission’s plan to extend the Emissions Trading Scheme to the sector falls short in driving decarbonisation.
The European Green Deal faces a fork in the road—between the politics of hope and the politics of fear—as the June elections loom.
National measures adopted amid the energy crisis missed the opportunity to pursue social and climate goals.
Even if ambitious 2030 targets were attained, Sofia Fernandes writes, learning mobility would still be a minority privilege.
Pursuing energy efficiency will generate more construction jobs—but that requires tackling labour shortages and skills mismatches.
A job guarantee could end long spells of joblessness for millions in the EU and send a pre-election signal that a ‘social Europe’ is possible.
The new version of the pre-pandemic fiscal rules, if imposed, would jeopardise the European economy.
European trade unions are mobilising today in Brussels against the austerity which would follow reimplanted fiscal rules.
Achieving the right to disconnect is becoming a test case of the European Union’s commitment to social dialogue.
The transatlantic partnership must be strengthened to combat a range of multifaceted global challenges.
The loopholes in the AI Act emerging from trilogue negotiations late on Friday could allow big corporations to slip through.
Liberalism and socialism have been wrongly counterposed. Connected, they represent a hegemonic alternative.
The EU needs more coherent governance not just to accommodate its enlargement but to assume its global responsibilities.
The European Parliament last month endorsed proposals for treaty changes which would trump nationalistic vetoes.
Public investment has been skewed towards the military in the last decade when a much wider array of threats are in evidence.