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EUROPEAN REVIEW
ISSUE 32
(October 2005)

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Page 2 : EU President stirs deregulation pot and union anger; Strikes still rare but wide differences across Europe Bargaining round-up.
Page 3 : Restructuring ball back in Commission's court; Research: Europe lags Japan, US as China overtakes.
Page 4 : Co-ordination the watchword as Euro-unions try to influence Lisbon plans; Three-way agreement on migrant workers shows the way.
Page 5 : Massive chemicals directive REACHes for parliamentary approval.
Page 6 : Polish labour courts find employer malpractice; Recent rulings from the European Court of Justice: Maternity leave must count for seniority; Directives can apply before national law passed.
Page 7 : Health & Safety: 'Stop that noise' to be aim of Euro-week; Sunlight excluded from directive after tabloid frenzy; Baby ring ban to be permanent.
Page 8 : European Parliament re-vamps web site to close communication gap; New technology must bring new jobs - Commission.
Page 9 : Stats and facts: Leonardo figures back up success story; Informal education popular for lifelong learning.
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