Will tech layoffs silence or galvanise tech workers?
Mass layoffs have hit large technology companies. Previously well-paid workers suddenly became the target of brutal firings.
Mass layoffs have hit large technology companies. Previously well-paid workers suddenly became the target of brutal firings.
The government’s efforts to deflect responsibility for the train disaster have failed to contain public outrage.
The EU has more to offer green industry—a stronger regulatory framework and credible carbon pricing.
Social democrats, Lisa Pelling writes, should abandon the idea of meritocracy if they are to reconnect with les classes populaires.
Germany has made significant strides to transcend ordoliberal nostra. But huge obstacles still stand in the way of progress.
The media storm in Britain around a television personality speaks volumes about why the UK has become a dysfunctional state.
Companies are making ‘carbon neutral’ claims based on dubious emissions offsetting and ‘insetting’—rather than actual cuts.
The European mental-health strategy should recognise the burdens women face—and the role of culture in lightening them.
Gender inequality exacerbates the impact of natural disasters, whose consequences compound it.
European societies are less polarised than in the United States—and than we are led to believe.
Growing reliance on big consultancies is stunting state capacity and undermining democratic accountability.
Learning to learn must be embedded in working life, Sofia Fernandes writes, if the EU is to meet social and economic goals.
The European Union says Ukraine’s reforms must follow international labour standards.
The huge demonstrations against the pension ‘reform’ stem from accumulating resentment under Emmanuel Macron.
Glancing across the Atlantic, austerity and deregulation will make Europe neither competitive nor green.
EU institutions have taken a position weakening international standards and risking bank stability.
Some activist-scholars, Eszter Kováts writes, have turned social justice into a latter-day religion, with perverse effects.