Go to Home PageBACK TO HOME PAGE

Trade Union European

Information Project

 

EUROPEAN REVIEW

ISSUE 37

(February 2007)

European magazine logo

Below are links to each page of the original hard copy issue together with the headlines from each page. Please click on the ones that you are interested in.

Page 2 : EU Gender Institute to start up in Lithuania next year; Ryanair and unions clash across Europe; Bargaining round-up.

Page 3VW restructuring in Belgium shows laws & fund must be boosted; Lithuanian unions take on employers over long hours.

Page 4 : Can the ‘old’ social model fight off the ‘New’ capitalism?

Page 5 : Germany: are the good times back at last?

Page 6 : How should labour law catch up with modern work practice?; Recent rulings from the European Courts: Seniority not always its own justification; Vaxholm/Laval case to be heard.

Page 7 : Health & Safety: REACH is passed, chemicals law starts in June; Sweden shuts H & S research institute with much still to do
Mousework linked to hand-arm symptoms.

Page 8‘Eurofound’ smartens up its web site as usage leaps ahead; Online content could spark boom in Euro ICT sector; EU-wide pensions web site goes online.

Page 9 : Stats and facts: Germany ahead in high-tech jobsMore women in workforce.

Page 10 : Education ministers to boost vocational training

Please click on a link below to go to another issue:

Issue 1 Issue 2 Issue 3 Issue 4 Issue 5 Issue 6 Issue 7 Issue 8 Issue 9 Issue 10 Issue 11 Issue 12 Issue 13 Issue 14 Issue 15 Issue 16 Issue 17 Issue 18 Issue 19 Issue 20 Issue 21 Issue 22 Issue 23 Issue 24 Issue 25 Issue 26 Issue 27 Issue 28 Issue 29 Issue 30 Issue 31 Issue 32 Issue 33 Issue 34 Issue 35 Issue 36 Issue 38 Issue 39 Issue 40 Issue 41 Issue 42

The Trade Union European Information Project is sponsored by the European Commission DG EAC and South Thames College.

The European Review does not necessarily reflect the views of the Commission.