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New representative for the European social dialog

The European social partners and EU Commission President von der Leyen have signed the new Social Dialogue Pact. The aim is to involve the social partners more closely and listen to them.

By Alina Leimbach

Heads (EN)

Cosmin Boiangiu – The diplomat at the head of the ELA

The Romanian Cosmin Boiangiu has headed the European Labor Authority (ELA) almost from the beginning. In this legislature, he and some others hoped for new competencies for the agency.

By Alina Leimbach

Opinion

Migration agreement with Georgia: Germany must take a close look

The migration agreement between Germany and Georgia has been in place since December 2023, and Georgia has been considered a safe country of origin for just as long. However, the increasingly repressive policies in Tbilisi make it necessary to rethink the German view of the country, write Sonja Katharina Schiffers and Kirsten Krampe from the Heinrich Böll Foundation.

By Redaktion Table

News

eDeclaration: Trade union questions invoice

The European Trade Union Confederation criticizes the fact that the Commission has inflated the cost savings from the introduction of the eDeclaration. In an earlier working paper, the amount of projected savings was considerably lower.

By Alina Leimbach

News

S&D: These are the demands for the next five years

Europe’s Social Democrats have detailed their corporate tax proposals. In social legislation, they aim to introduce a dedicated AI law for employees. In energy policy, they demand a mandatory end to fossil fuel subsidies.

By Manuel Berkel

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Parliament votes in favor of platform work law

The Platform Work Directive can enter into force. Parliament voted in favor with a large majority. The law is intended to combat bogus self-employment – and establishes rules for AI in the workplace in the EU for the first time.

By Alina Leimbach

Analyse

Trilogue agreement on forced labor: no compensation for victims

The EU Parliament and Council have reached a provisional agreement on the ban on products from forced labor. The regulation deals in particular with cases of state-imposed forced labor. However, compensation for victims will not initially be enshrined in the law.

By Leonie Düngefeld