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EUROPEAN REVIEW

ISSUE 34

(January 2006)

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Page 2 : Services directive passes Parliament test but in watered down version; MEPs want UEFA to curb racism before World Cup; Bargaining round-up.

Page 3 : EU to attack gender discrimination as pay gap remains; Scope for recruitment by Irish unions says report.

Page 4 : Migrant workers, spurred by love as well as money, are good deal for welcoming countries.

Page 5 : New H & S publication clears a way through EU policy jungle

Page 6 : Greece the culprit as ECJ publishes figures; Recent rulings from the European Courts: Closed shops to be abolished in Denmark; Re-flagged ship employer’s injunction quashed.

Page 7 : Health & Safety: EU toughens up law on drivers’ hours; Ryanair at it again – this time on camera; Good Practice awards : 7th year.

Page 8 : Plan D goes e: new internet site aims to kick-start discussion on future of Europe; Danish e-Revolution spreads from bills to waiting lists; Foreign Office to spread the word on EU.

Page 9 : Stats and facts: Statistical View Of The Life Of Women and Men In The EU.

Page 10 : Italian conference commemorates murdered professor.

Page 11 : TUC Education to spread the word on EU.

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