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EUROPEAN REVIEW

ISSUE 39

(July 2007)

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Page 2 : Delphi closure announcement sparks Euro-action day, strike in Spain; Bargaining round-up.

Page 3 : Work harassment agreement is third success for EU social partners; French temporary contracts no longer successful; More Latin American women in top jobs than in EU; European posties to face UK problems.

Page 4 : European Works Council agreements show significant innovations; Albanian hunger strikers get deal; Midnight flit shocks unions.

Page 5 : Has labour law rethink thrown out security?
Page 6 : Age discrimination: can EU laws lead to greater job opportunity? Recent rulings from the European Courts: ‘Vaxholm’ case opinion backs unions; ‘Viking’ opinion also favourable; Irish age discrimination case: lessons for UK?

Page 7 : Health & Safety: Good figures may hide bathing water pollution says EU; Muscle pains to be safety week focus; Swedish ‘roving reps’ show their health & safety value; French court finds feed firm guilty.

Page 8 : Reding praises broadband take-up as Greece lags EU; EMF launches workers’ blog.

Page 9 : Stats and facts: Minimum wage 17 times bigger in Luxembourg than in Bulgaria;  Industrial production down.

Page 10 : Berlin conference kicks off new era in lifelong learning.

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