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A task force for the future: Europe s plan to upskill domestic workers to reverse labour shortages

A task force for the future: Europe s plan to upskill domestic workers to reverse labour shortages
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The Week s Top Stories from the European Commission - 29 January-2 February 2024 — EUbusiness com

EU and Canada boost their strategic digital partnership to address new challenges - First time ever revision of the EU long-term budget will help address the EU s main challenges - Commission proposes to allow EU farmers to derogate for one year from certain agricultural rules - European Commission pays tribute to Jacques Delors, architect of Europe - EU and social partners in Val Duchesse commit to strengthening social dialogue to tackle labour challenges - EU announces EUR 117 million in humanitarian aid for Chad and Sudan in 2024 - EU reaffirms trade support for Ukraine and Moldova - Commission welcomes political agreement on clearer labelling and improved composition of honey, fruit juices, jams and milk - Commission recommends new measures on vaccine-preventable cancers under Europe s Beating Cancer Plan

SMEunited calls for social dialogue to adapt to changes in working life — EUbusiness com

"SMEs have played a significant role in the creation of economic wealth, jobs and social cohesion. We entrepreneurs hear the ambitious objectives for social Europe and whilst reaffirming our support, we call for a serious commitment from the European Commission and the Member States to re-create a positive economic spiral on our continent, and show that Europe is a continent where business and social standards go hand in hand", stated SMEunited President Petri Salminen at the Val Duchesse Summit.

Now s time for EU directive to let home workers disconnect

We can't continue with a situation in which people regularly working from home are six times more likely to work in their free time or are having their privacy routinely violated, writes general secretary of the European Trade Unions Confederation.

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