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European constitutional reform hangs in the balancePolitics

European constitutional reform hangs in the balance

Guido Montani

The EU needs more coherent governance not just to accommodate its enlargement but to assume its global responsibilities.

Treaty changes for an EU that works for citizensPolitics

Treaty changes for an EU that works for citizens

Gabriele Bischoff

The European Parliament last month endorsed proposals for treaty changes which would trump nationalistic vetoes.

Investing in human security in EuropePolitics

Investing in human security in Europe

Chiara Bonaiuti

Public investment has been skewed towards the military in the last decade when a much wider array of threats are in evidence.

European citizenship education—antidote to hateSociety

European citizenship education—antidote to hate

Réka Heszterényi

Unified citizenship education is a must to stop democratic backsliding in the European Union.

Healthcare depends on the health of social dialogueSociety

Healthcare depends on the health of social dialogue

Jorge Cabrita and Victoria Cojocariu

As pressures grow on Europe’s hospitals, lessons must be learned from social dialogue during the pandemic.

Barking up the wrong European treePolitics

Barking up the wrong European tree

Jan Zielonka

A multi-level Europe of networks, Jan Zielonka argues, is the flexible alternative to brittle clashes over ‘sovereignty’.

The renewable answer to Europe’s fossil-fuel inflationEcology

The renewable answer to Europe’s fossil-fuel inflation

Felix Heilmann and Maximilian Krahé

Fossil-energy prices have played a big role in the cost-of-living crisis—and renewables are a big part of the solution.

Energy transition: more ambition needed from EU27Ecology

Energy transition: more ambition needed from EU27

Chiara Martinelli

The climate blueprints from EU member states are inadequate—and would forgo major socio-economic benefits.

Tackling the scourge of racism across the EUSociety

Tackling the scourge of racism across the EU

Michael O'Flaherty

The latest survey by the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights shows racism is pervasive and persistent.

Media freedom: Europe’s media cannot be half-freeSociety

Media freedom: Europe’s media cannot be half-free

Oliver Money-Kyrle and Renate Schroeder

EU member states must not water down critical legislation protecting media independence and pluralism.

Vladimir Putin’s killer patriotismPolitics

Vladimir Putin’s killer patriotism

Nina L Khrushcheva

Last year’s ‘partial mobilisation’ triggered a backlash against the Kremlin and Putin is fearful of a repeat.

Unfreezing the frames: media diversity in EuropeSociety

Unfreezing the frames: media diversity in Europe

Ankita Anand

Europe’s media need to be more diverse, Ankita Anand writes, to reflect accurately the world on which they report.

Geert Wilders and Dutch coalition prospectsPolitics

Geert Wilders and Dutch coalition prospects

Catherine De Vries

The election victory in the Netherlands for the Party for Freedom fits into a wider picture of European radical-right populism.

Worldwide strikes, protests—making Amazon paySociety

Worldwide strikes, protests—making Amazon pay

Oliver Roethig

The monopoly online retailer has extracted vast rents from workers and citizens who are raising their voices globally.

For equality and the climate, a European wealth taxEcology

For equality and the climate, a European wealth tax

Chiara Putaturo

The richest 10 per cent of Europeans are responsible for the same carbon emissions as the poorer half of the population.

Big Tech lobbying is derailing the AI ActPolitics

Big Tech lobbying is derailing the AI Act

Bram Vranken

Behind closed doors, the companies have fiercely lobbied the European Union to leave advanced artificial-intelligence systems unregulated.

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How will Europe’s green transition impact employment?

Climate-change objectives and decarbonisation measures are vital for the future of Europe. But how will these objectives affect employment and the labour market?

In the latest episode of the Eurofound Talks podcast series, Mary McCaughey speaks with the Eurofound senior research manager John Hurley about new research which shows a marginal increase in net employment from EU decarbonisation measures—but also potentially broad shifts in the labour market which could have a profound impact in several areas.


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Transforming capitalism in the Age of AI

Will the EU once again accept Big Tech's power as a fait accompli while belatedly trying to mitigate risks, or can it chart a different course?

Join our conference on the EU approach to the digital transition. On Wednesday, 6 December, FEPS and the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Competence Centre on the Future of Work are co-organising an evening of high-level debates on the digital future of Europe. There will be keynotes by the European Commissioner for Jobs and Social Rights, Nicolas Schmit; Evgeny Morozov, founder of The Syllabus; and Phoebe V Moore, globally recognised expert on digitalisation and the workplace. The event will be moderated by John Thornhill, innovation editor at the Financial Times.


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WSI European Collective Bargaining Report 2022 / 2023

With real wages falling by 4 per cent in 2022, workers in the European Union suffered an unprecedented loss in purchasing power. The reason for this was the rapid increase in consumer prices, behind which nominal wage growth fell significantly. Meanwhile, inflation is no longer driven by energy import prices, but by domestic factors. The increased profit margins of companies are a major reason for persistent inflation. In this difficult environment, trade unions are faced with the challenge of securing real wages—and companies have the responsibility of making their contribution to returning to the path of political stability by reducing excess profits.


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Response measures to the energy crisis: a missed opportunity to feed the socio-ecological contract

With winter coming and Europe ready to get through it without energy shortages, power cuts and recession, new research conducted by the ETUI in seven EU member states (AT-FR-DE-GR-IT-PL-ES) highlights that, with some 80 per cent of spending being directed to broad-based measures, short-term national government support during the recent energy crisis was poorly targeted. As a result, both social- and climate-policy goals were rather sidelined, with the biggest beneficiaries of public fossil-fuel subsidies being higher income groups and the wealthiest people.


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It‘s all about jobs: investing in Europe’s workers and qualifications for a competitive clean economy

An ecological miracle on the labour market? Or rather job losses? The impact on employment and job profiles in Europe of ecological modernisation is a question driving politics and society.

We have taken a close look at studies and forecasts on the development of the European labour market. One thing is clear: without qualified and motivated workers, the economy will not flourish and the modernisation process will come to a standstill. Europe must deliver on a massive scale in the coming years to remain at the forefront.

We spoke to trade unionists and experts: what trends do we need to shape, what risks do we need to avoid, what course do we need to set now? Key findings in this study from FES Just Climate.


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