Digitalisation and telework—the ‘new normal’?
New working arrangements could hold out more self-determination for workers. Too often they have meant more stress.
New working arrangements could hold out more self-determination for workers. Too often they have meant more stress.
The Recovery and Resilience Facility aims to finance national projects. Yet a pan-European rail network could yield big emissions cuts.
The EU should not just clip the wings of the Californian corporations but help construct a European digital public sphere.
A European digital public sphere has to be engineered—but that doesn’t mean pursuing an AI dystopia or creating a European Facebook.
With still fewer than 50 fatalities, there is much to learn from how New Zealand’s Labour government has handled the pandemic.
Poland’s ruling nationalists aren’t having it all their own way. The opposition needs more external recognition.
Citizens must have access to information to engage with the democratic life of the union, the European ombudsman argues.
Giving the public impression that inflation is ‘too low’, Peter Bofinger writes, is not a good look for the bank.
If ‘strategic autonomy’ is to define the EU’s relation to the world, linked trade deals must not mean dependence for workers.
Online shopping is simple and convenient for customers. But the logistics workforce may pay the price.
There are fears the revised directive on energy performance due from the European Commission will not be adequate to the task.
The European Commission initiative on ‘carbon farming’ due today is expected to rely on a market in sequestration.
The EU’s plan for recovery offered an opportunity for meaningful involvement of social actors. The outcome? Patchy.
Boosting earnings and the dignity of work requires strengthening bargaining power and supplying good jobs to those who most need them.
More than profound changes to German citizenship laws will be needed to render a diverse society harmonious.
Branko Milanovic contends that last week’s US-convened Summit for Democracy could only exacerbate geopolitical divides.
Germany’s ‘traffic light’ coalition is sending strong green signals. But political roadblocks lie ahead.