European employment policy, practice and law, March 2010

Access all the XpertHR European features and news items from March 2010.

On this page:
Features
News

Click on the placemarks on the map below to see the latest EER articles, or refer to the list below the map. 


View European employment policy, practice and law, March 2010 in a larger map

Features

International
Unions issue guidelines for pre-June 2011 EWC talks

Germany
Metalworking settlement focuses on jobs

Spain
Social partners sign three-year framework agreement

News

EU
MEPs call for 20 weeks' maternity leave
Unemployment still rising as recession ends
Insurance sector social partners agree joint approach on demographic challenges

International
International: European unions respond to Opel/Vauxhall restructuringInternational: Controversy as General Motors announces plant closure

France
Government assesses company action on workplace stress
Government presents social agenda for 2010
"Mutual-consent" employment contract terminations prove popular

Germany
Minimum wage in postal sector declared invalid
New sectoral minimum wages agreed but prospects dim for further additions

Ireland
Government plans to increase retirement age from 65 to 68

Italy
Vocational training guidelines agreed
Pay deal reached in cement sector

Poland
Teleworking slow to develop
Employment of people with disabilities increases

Spain
Government outlines labour market reform
Government proposes increase in retirement age

 

Search by country

Austria

Belgium

Bulgaria

Cyprus

Czech Republic

Denmark

Estonia

Finland

France

Germany

Greece

Hungary

Ireland

Italy

Latvia

Lithuania

Luxembourg

Malta

Netherlands

Norway

Poland

Portugal

Romania

Slovakia

Slovenia

Spain

Sweden

Switzerland

Turkey

European Union

Statistics

Consumer price indices across Europe on Eurostat

Historic look-up: compare value of the pound, the dollar, the euro and many other currencies against other currencies on any given day since 1 January 1990 on Gocurrency.com

Currency converter

Principal European Economic Indicators (on the Eurostat website) Regularly updated information on the main economic and employment indicators for the EU.

Editor:
Mark Carley
Correspondents: Christophe Boulay (France), Pete Burgess (Germany), Antonio Deruda (Italy), Anna Ludwinek (Poland), Raul Marti­nez (Spain).

European employment policy, practice and law, February 2010