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EUROPEAN REVIEW

ISSUE 11

(July 2000)

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Page 2 : EU part-timers' law reaches UK but doubts remain; Bargaining round-up.

Page 3 : Rights charter : unions, women and NGOs want their say; ETUC to negotiate on temporary work; EU money changing cartel suspected.

Page 4 : Doctors, pilots, offshore and railway workers to get working time protection in new EU directive; Social dialogue increases in EMU Europe as more have jobs.

Page 5 : 'Social Europe': still a long way to go say academics.

Page 6 : ECJ victory on part time pensions leaves questions unanswered; Recent rulings from the European Court of Justice.

Page 7 : EU & UK suffer court setback on smoking laws; UK beaches improve in EU Bathing Water Report; Conciliation agreement on old car disposal; Baby toy ban strengthened.

Page 8 : The EU and the fight against discrimination; EU aims to get more Euro-sites on the Net; Europa web site receives less hits.

Page 9 : Results of Eurobarometer survey: Knowledge of EU, Knowledge of EU languages; Small rise in rail passenger transport masks national variations.

Page 10 : Reding spells out lifelong learning; Key to jobs is training; Leonardo II gets €59m.

Page 11 : Plain English: Euro-words.

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