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EUROPEAN REVIEW

ISSUE 8

(September 1999)

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Page 2 : ETUC goes for EU-wide bargaining to 'level up'; Updates on Aubry law and fixed term working; Bargaining round-up.

Page 3 : Prodi chooses his team and lays down his principles; New building, new members, new President for Euro-parliament.

Page 4 : Working Time directive hits familiar problems in U.K. 'long hours culture'; Kosovo pledges roll in but doubts remain; Europe's ageing population.

Page 5 : EU agrees on growth, stability but jobs still a problem.

Page 6 : EU gets tough on competition and social infringements; Recent rulings from the European Court of Justice.

Page 7 : Goodbye Asbestos (it's on its way out !); EU chases pregnancy directive breaches; Landfill waste directive gets go-ahead.

Page 8 : Prodi promises new web-friendly Commission; EU Internet use doubles again.

Page 9 : EUROSTAT TURNS GREENER: Dioxins emissions down; Rise in road traffic holds back nitrogen dioxide fall; Recycling figures show big differences between different Member States.

Page 10 : Vocational Training in Europe : What's New ?

Page 11 : Plain English: Council of Ministers.

Page 12 : Two views on where Europe goes from here.

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