Category: People First

  • The Economic Impact Of Parental Leave

    The Economic Impact Of Parental Leave

    The economic impact of parental leave an evaluation of the benefits and the costs. A study by Prof Edward Scicluna MEP. The paper is intended to rebalance the stated costs and benefits assumed by the MBB report by referring to some of the extensive scientific studies carried out in countries around the world over the…

  • Business and unions call for Open EU

    Business and unions call for Open EU

    With the Treaty of Lisbon set to introduce an EU competence for sport policy in 2009, the Commission has already laid out its plans in a white paper published in summer 2007. Source: http://www.euractiv.com More on this topic: News LinksDossiers Analysis Legislative trackers Olympic Movement strengthens EU ties (02 February 2009) EU urged to support…

  • EU sport policy

    EU sport policy

    With the Treaty of Lisbon set to introduce an EU competence for sport policy in 2009, the Commission has already laid out its plans in a white paper published in summer 2007. Source: http://www.euractiv.com More on this topic: News LinksDossiers Analysis Legislative trackers Olympic Movement strengthens EU ties (02 February 2009) EU urged to support…

  • EU report warns of private pension risk

    EU report warns of private pension risk

    A new report published by the European Commission yesterday (20 October) warns that the increasing number of EU citizens moving to private pension schemes could find themselves receiving “inadequate” pensions. The situation could get worse as the financial turmoil spreads to the real economy. Source: http://www.euractiv.com Background: Confronted with ageing populations and high levels of…

  • 6th Environment Action Programme

    6th Environment Action Programme

    The sixth Environment Action Programme (6th EAP), adopted in 2002, is the EU’s ten-years (2002-2012) policy programme for the environment. It identifies four key environmental priorities: climate change, nature and biodiversity, environment and health, and natural resources and waste. The Commission will start a mid-term review of the 6th EAP before the end of 2006.…

  • Parliament backs bold plans for EU’s energy future

    Parliament backs bold plans for EU’s energy future

    The European Parliament yesterday (3 February) endorsed a comprehensive blueprint for the bloc’s future energy policy, including more ambitious targets on climate change and renewable energies in proposals due to be submitted to EU leaders next month. Published: Wednesday 4 February 2009 Source: http://www.euractiv.com Background: The EU’s Second Strategic Energy Review was proposed by the European…

  • Equal Opportunities

    Equal Opportunities

    The principle of equal pay for men and women was already introduced by the Rome Treaty (1957). Source: http://www.euractiv.com The EC Treaty provides for a number of anti-discrimination clauses, such as: The principle of gender mainstreaming (art. 2, 3), which applies to all EU policies and activities; equality between women and men in matters of employment…

  • Bologna Process

    Bologna Process

    In 25 May 1998, the Ministers in charge of higher education in France, Germany, Italyand the UK signed the Sorbonne declaration on harmonisation of the architecture of the European higher education system, a document preceding the Bolognadeclaration. Source: http://www.euractiv.com The Bologna process was launched after 29 Education Ministers signed a DeclarationinBologna in June 1999 to reform the structures of their higher education systems. Each signatory…

  • Parliament focuses on teaching quality in education reform

    Parliament focuses on teaching quality in education reform

    Life-long learning and promoting new skills such as media and ICT literacy will be key if Europe is to become a world leader in education and training by 2010, argues a European Parliament report approved yesterday (18 December). Published: Friday 19 December 2008 Source: http://www.euractiv.com More on this topic: LinksDossier: Lifelong learning LinksDossier: Entrepreneurship in Europe News: EU…

  • Europeans recognise importance and aims of european year of people with disabilities

    Europeans recognise importance and aims of european year of people with disabilities

    The European Year of People with Disabilities (EYPD) in 2003 was recognised and understood by a good percentage of EU citizens and served as a valuable awareness raising campaign, according to a Eurobarometer survey carried out for the European Commission. The survey also highlighted that the public has increased awareness and concern for people with…