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EUROPEAN REVIEW

ISSUE 30

(April 2005)

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Page 2 : New social agenda aims to keep EU focus on poverty, labour rights; Bargaining round-up.

Page 3 : Parliament backs constitution, now over to you; Maltese in-fighting continues; Vodafone's Italian work/life deal.

Page 4 : Some movement on services directive not enough for unions.

Page 5 : Lisbon relaunched: will it play better in the second half than in the first ?

Page 6 : EU Justice: the nuts and bolts; Recent rulings from the European Court of Justice: Find a good reason for discrimination; Working time breaks include railway workers.

Page 7 : Health & Safety: Irish safety U-turn warning for UK; Victory for Spanish unions means reform in construction; New publication sets out policy concerns.

Page 8 : eGovernment saves time in EU but UK still reluctant; Social dialogue gets Commission web site.

Page 9 : Stats and facts: Restructuring hits Polish, German jobs while for UK it's swings and roundabouts; Tax take lower in new Member States.

Page 10 : Gender institute to provide equality ammunition; Tribute to Maria Irace, trade union educator

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