European Employment Review, issue 404: contents

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International
Schneider Electric signs Europe-wide agreement on 'anticipation of change' 
Suez signs three transnational agreements 

EU
Commission plans to tackle the gender pay gap 

News

EU Commission
Consultation launched on European Private Company Statute 

EU Council
Regulation clarifies responsibilities for industrial action damages

EU social partners
European dialogue starts in meat industry 
Partners will evaluate parental leave and work-life balance 

France
Overtime pay exempted from tax 
Ryanair and easyJet lose employment law jurisdiction case 
Transport strike law is adopted

Germany
Minimum wage will be set for postal sector
Government agrees employment policies

International
Companies issue shares to employees worldwide 
Fresenius agrees involvement arrangements and becomes an SE 

Ireland
More breach-of-agreement cases referred to Labour Court 

Italy
Agreement signed in tourism sector after long delay 
Work-related accidents decline 

Poland
Extent of undeclared employment and 'underground' economy revealed   

Spain
Clampdown on workplace accidents 
Bargaining progresses slowly in 2007  

 

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Editor:
Mark Carley (eer.editor@rbi.co.uk)
Research Officer: Beatrice Harper (beatrice.harper@rbi.co.uk)
Correspondents: Michel Albertijn (Belgium), Christophe Boulay (France), Pete Burgess (Germany), Antonio Deruda (Italy), Jaromir Gottvald (Czech Republic), Geir Høgsnes (Norway), Christos Ioannou (Greece), Pertti Jokivuori (Finland), Carsten Jørgensen (Denmark), Tony Kerr (Ireland), Anna Ludwinek (Poland), Raúl Martínez (Spain), Hans Moerel (Netherlands), Maria da Paz Campos Lima (Portugal), Ágnes Simonyi (Hungary), Birger Viklund (Sweden), Joseph Wöss (Austria)

European Employment Review 403 (EER 403) contents