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EUROPEAN REVIEW
ISSUE 57
(December 2011)

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Page 2Robin Hood tax gains support despite UK objections as EU targets rating agencies. Bargaining round-up Woman pilots more numerous in Germany as airlines try to avoid discrimination.
Page 3 Unions seek to influence new public procurement directive; Stress agreement: involve unions for best results.
Page 4 Teachers’ salaries ‘not attractive’ says Commission; Euro-prison ‘rhetoric’ should support staff say unions; Three Euro-union federations to merge.
Page 5 Turkish economy booms but reforms still needed to overcome EU snub.
Page 6 Irish wage regulation saved but reform is in the offing Recent rulings from the European Courts: German pilots can stay on after 60; UK pilots win partial victory in holiday pay row.
Page 7 Health & Safety: Unions: new electro-magnetic field directive ‘not up to scratch’;Danish airport workers take Green workplace initiative; Most EU countries to miss Batteries Directive targets.
Page 8 Sites of Interest: EU countries urged to speed up digitisation as ‘Europeana’ fills up; Russia tops the European Internet chart for first time.
Page 9 Stats & Facts: Early figures confirm suicide/crash link; Education statistics show good progress in nursery take-up.
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