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Labour Market and Employment

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13 de March de 2024

Spain, with one third of female STEM graduates, is below the European average

In recent years, increasing attention has been paid to the representation of women in STEM education fields: natural sciences, mathematics and statistics, information and communication technologies, engineering, manufacturing and construction. Women are largely underrepresented in these fields. In 2021, in the EU, women tertiary education graduates (International Standard Classification of Education – ISCED levels 5-8), in STEM […]

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Equality,  EU News,  Labour Market and Employment,  Social Affairs 2021,  graduates,  representation of women,  STEM,  women

4 de March de 2024

New rules for a responsible and transparent short-term rental sector

The rules aim to reveal the actual impact of short-term rental services and enable local authorities in response to develop appropriate policies. On Thursday, Parliament adopted harmonised requirements on how data related to short-term rental services (STRs) should be collected and shared, with 493 votes in favor, 14 against and 33 abstentions. This regulation aims […]

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EU News,  Institutional Affairs,  Labour Market and Employment,  Law,  Legislation,  Migration and Demography,  Social Affairs European Parliament,  new rules,  rental service,  responsible,  short-term rental sector,  transparent

13 de February de 2024

41% of people employed as scientists and engineers in the European Union are women

In 2022, there were almost 7.3 million female scientists and engineers in the EU, 310 500 more than in 2021, accounting for 41% of total employment in science and engineering. Women working as scientists and engineers were primarily employed in the service sector, comprising 46% of scientists and engineers in this sector, whereas in manufacturing, only 22% of those […]

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Equality,  EU News,  Labour Market and Employment,  Research and Innovation,  Social Affairs Employment,  Engineering,  engineers,  EU,  Science,  scientists,  women

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25 de January de 2024

Commission proposes to improve European Works Councils to strengthen transnational social dialogue

The Commission proposes to revise the European Works Councils (EWCs) Directive to further improve social dialogue in the EU. EWCs are information and consultation bodies that ensure that employees are involved in decisions related to transnational issues. They concern companies with more than 1,000 employees operating in at least two EU or European Economic Area […]

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EU News,  Labour Market and Employment,  Social Affairs Comision Europea,  European Commission,  European Union,  European Works Councils,  transnational social dialogue,  Unión Europea

21 de December de 2023

EU agrees to simplify work and residence permits for non-EU nationals

Yesterday, member states’ representatives to the Council (Coreper) confirmed the provisional agreement between the Spanish presidency of the Council and the European Parliament on an update of an EU law that deals with legal migration to the EU labour market. The updated rules streamline the procedure to apply for a permit to reside for the […]

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EU News,  Labour Market and Employment,  Social Affairs non-EU nationals,  simplify residence permits,  simplify work

14 de December de 2023

Council and Parliament reach agreement that will improve working conditions for platform workers

The Council and the European Parliament have reached a provisional agreement on a proposed directive to improve working conditions for platform workers.  In the event that the deal struck is confirmed by both institutions before going through the formal adoption procedure, it will help millions of them gain access to employment rights. The directive introduces two key […]

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EU News,  Labour Market and Employment,  Social Affairs correct employment status,  deal,  platform workers,  rights,  Working conditions

20 de November de 2023

European Commission proposes new measures on skills and talent to tackle labour shortages

The Commission presented a series of new initiatives in a Skills and Talent Mobility package to make the EU more attractive to talent from outside EU, and to facilitate mobility within.  Skills shortages persist across the EU, in a range of sectors, and at various skills’ levels.  The EU’s drive to fill labour shortages in […]

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EU News,  Labour Market and Employment,  Social Affairs Comision Europea,  Comision Europea,  critical labour shortages,  skills,  Talent

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7 de November de 2023

Eurostat: Income inequality across the EU

In 2022, the median equivalised disposable income in the EU was 18 706 purchasing power standards (PPS) per inhabitant, increasing from 18 011 PPS recorded in 2021.  At the national level, the EU countries with the highest median disposable incomes in 2022 were Luxembourg (33 214 PPS), the Netherlands (25 437 PPS), Austria (25 119 PPS), Belgium (24 142 PPS), Denmark (23 244 PPS) and Germany (23 197 PPS). […]

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Equality,  EU News,  Labour Market and Employment,  Social Affairs Eurostat,  Income inequality,  incomes,  purchasing power standards,  UE,  Unión Europea

6 de November de 2023

Will AI robots take middle-class jobs?

According to political theorist Tom Parr, only some will find themselves out of a job thanks to AI – but many more of us will have to accommodate its new role in our own work. Our newsfeeds are filled with talk about the rapid rise of artificial intelligence (AI) in software such as ChatGPT and […]

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EU News,  Labour Market and Employment,  Research and Innovation,  Social Affairs,  Technology robots

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