Lavoratrici e lavoratori del sesso in Europa: il Belgio apre a più tutele, l’Ue resta divisa
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When the posters narrow the policy choices to 'work more or pay more for your state pension' instead of, I don't know, tax differently? Or a new social contract w green public abundant and lower state pensions?
I urge everyone to follow @70sbachchan.bsky.social his posts are the only thing keeping me sane and chuckling throughout this catastrophe 😂
The Dutch industry has enriched itself at the expense of temporary agency workers - many of them originating from fellow EU countries - against the principle of equal treatment as enshrined in EU law.
Billions of euros are now at stake 👇
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Quite a week for us!
1/ our podcast is launched:
“Electric World Order” is a short series about the geopolitics of energy transition; ep 1 is about how China’s industrial strategy kinda accidentally created Pakistan’s solar boom:
Europe spent years debating whether the energy transition was affordable.
Spain quietly answered the question: gas now sets its electricity price in only 7% of hours.
Strategic autonomy doesn’t arrive via summit communiqués. It’s built in advance — in wind farms, solar parks, and grid investment
Any specifics on what tech transfer means in practice here?
Super interesting - also makes me think of the collective lack of imagination underlying the idea of simply replacing Internal combustion cars w/ EV's.
I'm in the latest edition of @etui.bsky.social's HesaMag with a story on Europe's divided views towards sex workers.
While Belgium is expanding rights and legislating protections, Sweden clamps down on digital sex work.
But what's the role for trade unions?
Give the whole issue a read!
In an exclusive interview with EUobserver, Marta Lorenzo, the director of the UNRWA office in Brussels, summarises the situation in Gaza as “a combination of hope and despair”.
Anyone have recommendations for heterodox economic analyses/experts of Europe's pension reform efforts? An article is brewing and I'm looking for diverse voices on the topic.
📢 Fresh investigation reveals €1.5 BILLION in EU funds backing meat & dairy ads with false “sustainable” claims.
Taxpayer money shouldn’t bankroll greenwashing and lies🤥
Time for a full review. Investigation ⬇️ @euobserver.com @desmog.com
#EU #Greenwashing #Accountability #Disinformation
🔴 NEW 🔴
MEPs Call for Urgent Review of €1.5 Billion EU Food Scheme Pushing ‘Misleading’ Claims
📝 @lauravilladiego.bsky.social 👇
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EUROPE: Austerity stops women escaping rising violence, unions warn www.etuc.org/en/pressrele...
Massive strikes in Belgium today against the gov's austerity measures.
The three-day strike represents one of the biggest labour actions that Europe has seen in recent memory.
Belgium is not alone in its plans to cut public-spending. Yet to be seen how unions elsewhere respond.
Nice piece here by @danielkopp.bsky.social in @jacobinmag.bsky.social on the Belgian labour movement's impressive efforts to block the gov's austerity program.
Massive three-day strike starting today organized by the country's unions.
My newest for @euobserver.com follows the story of securing rights for food delivery workers after Spain's passing of the landmark Rider Law.
While the law was a major step, the process that followed was lengthy and saw years of falsely classified self-employment for these workers.
Weakening EU's due diligence rules a 'betrayal' for workers.
While much of the Omnibus discussion focuses on distant impacts, experts and trade union reps described that impacts will be massive for workers across the EU.
Read my latest in @euobserver.com.
The proposed rollback of the EU’s corporate accountability rules will significantly weaken their ability to address labour violations within the EU, experts and labour union representatives told EUobserver.
Uganda passed one of the harshest anti-gay laws, lgbt people describe it as living hell
Netherlands strikes deal to send rejected asylum seekers to uganda
Uganda has passed one of the harshest anti-gay laws in the world and is described as a living hell for lgbtq+ people. Meanwhile, the Netherlands strikes a deal with the Ugandan government to send rejected asylum seekers there.
Having grown up in the US and lived in Europe since adulthood, I’m always struck by the fact that Europeans have no idea how bad it can get if the continent’s healthcare systems aren’t defended.
I’m even more struck by the failure of left parties to campaign on that fact effectively.
one of those drop everything and just read it things ….
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Any good explanations on what's driving the expectations referred to in the Reuters piece?
Any theories of what's stimulating domestic demand most effectively?
This morning, we published a story saying that European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen auto-deletes all her text messages on the Signal app, including those with an EU leader, president Emmanuel Macron of France.
Here is why this is a massive problem for public accountability. 🧵
Israel could still face an avalanche of EU sanctions despite its veto-holding allies in the Council, former diplomats have said.
Yiiiiiikes