Minimum Wage Directive: Only a few states have implemented the law
Member states have until Nov. 15 to implement the Minimum Wage Directive. According to the European Trade Union Confederation, only a minority have done so to date.
By Alina Leimbach
Member states have until Nov. 15 to implement the Minimum Wage Directive. According to the European Trade Union Confederation, only a minority have done so to date.
By Alina Leimbach
In times of crisis, the member states have pumped massive amounts of state aid into their economies. Nevertheless, the Commission has reduced its monitoring of aid, criticizes the European Court of Auditors. Germany in particular is in the spotlight.
By Corinna Visser
More money for young people and to deal with natural disasters: MEPs have a long wish list for next year's budget. However, the EU states want to tighten their belts.
By Redaktion Table
The Commissioners-designate's answers to the committees' written questions are now available. They explain where they want to set their priorities. An overview of the key areas.
By Manuel Berkel
Distrust is growing in the "Von der Leyen coalition". The pro-European groups in the European Parliament accuse EPP leader Manfred Weber of making common cause with the far right. Even EPP members fear negative consequences for the hearings of the Commissioners-designate.
By Markus Grabitz
On Tuesday, MEPs paved the way for improved management of European airspace. This should result in more direct flights and fewer delays, as well as being better for the climate.
By Corinna Visser
The EU is offering Ukraine the prospect of an €18 billion loan. Russia is to pay indirectly. This brings the planned €50 billion loan from the G7 within reach.
By Redaktion Table
The minister presidents of the federal states are meeting this Wednesday. A key objective of the meeting is to adopt a declaration calling on the coalition government to take a clear stance against the reform of cohesion policy in Brussels.
By Redaktion Table
The European Parliament debates the steel crisis today, focusing on green steel solutions within the Clean Industrial Deal. Can Europe lead the way in zero-emissions steel production with renewable energy?
By Manuel Berkel
Owners of single and two-family homes in Germany have significant knowledge gaps regarding their property's energy status and the potential for renovations. According to a new study, this is a key obstacle to transformation.
By Caspar Dohmen