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EUROPEAN REVIEW
ISSUE 14
(April 2001)

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Page 2 : Vauxhall shut-down highlights need for EU information directive; Bargaining round-up.
Page 3 : Stockholm summit disappoints some as more liberalisation blocked; Commission wants more women at work but pay gap deters.
Page 4 : Qualifications to be Europe-wide to encourage true labour mobility; London to get €260 million in EU funds.
Page 5 : Spain: EU's biggest winner now hit by prosperity problems.
Page 6 : ECJ Yes to positive action could affect UK; Recent rulings from the European Court of Justice.
Page 7 : OSHA finds new approach to Health & Safety in Marketing and Procurement; EU Commissioners express food safety fears and point the way forward; Your chance to speak on sustainable development.
Page 8 : We go live : browse our new web site; Prodi speech sparks web debate on EU's future.
Page 9 : Annual Inflation; Fewer workers to support more 'dependents' as baby boomers retire; Big differences in EU member states' labour costs.
Page 10 : Working conditions in Europe not improving.
Page 11 : Plain English - Court of Auditors.
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