Who cares for the carers?
The European Care Strategy is a step in the right direction but care workers need more.
The European Care Strategy is a step in the right direction but care workers need more.
Judges are taking action, since EU institutions have failed to uphold the rule of law.
Defending workers' living standards has become trade unions' primary concern.
Real wages could fall by 2.9 per cent in the European Union in 2022.
Like physical clouds, the services provided by the technology majors are utterly opaque.
If there is a crisis of democracy, look up at leaders rather than down at citizens to find it.
A new social-democratic era requires a return to the steep postwar tax gradient.
Europe’s municipalities are developing social and ecological solutions to the energy crisis.
Mikhail Gorbachev was Russia's last liberal leader. His spirit lives on for the next.
Former leaders from the Italian left have joined forces to form a centrist coalition.
Adoption of strategies on deinstitutionalisation could reinvigorate a stalled process in Europe.
The government’s post-war reconstruction plans threaten a ‘Mad Max-style dystopia’.
Coal has been at the heart of the just-transition debate. Cars need to be central too.
The good news is that ‘hybrid’ working favours employee self-determination. The bad news is it’s hard to keep work at bay.
A decade ago Mario Draghi helped save the euro and the EU. Yet the lessons have still fully to sink in.
The world needs a pandemic preparedness and response strategy built on equitable and representative decision-making.
Jayati Ghosh bemoans the economics profession’s inability to think beyond crude analyses of inflation—and crude policies to stem it.