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labour. However, due to loopholes in regulation, some workers and vulnerable groups run the risk of being exploited by …
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labour. However, due to loopholes in regulation, some workers and vulnerable groups run the risk of being exploited by …
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The European Working Time Directive lays down minimum safety and health requirements for the organisation of working time in the EU by, for example, establishing that all workers have the right to a limit to weekly working time of 48 hours. However, it also contains the possibility for Member...
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than as a distinct phenomenon requiring separate regulation. Some countries have amended existing legislation to include …
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than as a distinct phenomenon requiring separate regulation. Some countries have amended existing legislation to include …
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Eurofound’s fifth annual yearbook, Living and working in Europe, based on the Agency’s research from 2013, describes developments in the EU in the wake of the crisis, focusing on major topic areas including changes in labour markets and employment, efforts to tackle youth unemployment,...
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European labour markets added nearly 30 million new jobs in a golden age of employment creation prior to the onset of the Great Recession in 2008. These labour markets subsequently shed six million jobs, and unemployment peaked at 11% in 2013, its highest rate in well over a decade. This third...
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