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EUROPEAN REVIEW
ISSUE 43
(July 2008)

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Page 2 : Commission expands anti-discrimination directive pleasing unions and campaign groups; Bargaining round-up.
Page 3 : Revised Works Council directive published; Unions want to rescue Posted Workers directive from courts.
Page 4 : Companies to promote equality as EU shows size of problem at the top: Corporate Justice campaign comes to Brussels
Page 5 : Temps and working time: EU
cuts Gordian knot at last thanks to TUC.
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6 : Irish unions seek law change as
Labour Court hobbled by Ryanair case. Recent
rulings from the European Courts: ECJ turns Posted Workers
Directive on its head; Survivor’s benefit must be
paid to same-sex partners.
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7 : Health & Safety:
H & S strike, law in Italy after more disasters;
Nanotechnology can create jobs but precautions needed ; New EU safety
law REACHes out to USA;
Explosion rocks Ukraine mine again; Car ads to follow
cigarette warnings; First 2-year campaign is on risk assessment.
Page 8 : High-tech jobs increasing but male workers still outnumber the women; Web prices to be equalised by EU Commission; ‘Mind the Gap’ software highlights world disparities.
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9 : Stats and
facts: Eurostat Yearbook shows wide
variation in labour costs; Poorer countries and poorer
people spend more on food.
Page 10 : Tutor brings TUC know-how to war crimes court.
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