Opinion
Deregulating Workers’ Rights Will Not Save European Industry — It Will Only Deepen the Crisis
The same is true from a competitiveness perspective: deregulation weakens skills, erodes job quality and destroys the very foundations of Europe’s social and industrial model. Social standards are not ...
The European Commission's "simplification" package is, in fact, a deregulatory intervention that weakens workers' data rights.
Daniel Gros recommends targeted export tariffs, taxes on royalties, and the elimination of US Treasuries’ risk-free status.
The EU's proposed long-term budget sacrifices the very regional investment and social resilience that underpin ...
Current legal frameworks leave workers dangerously exposed; only a binding directive can close the gaps. Last 10 December, the Advisory Committee on Health and Safety at Work (ACSH)—the tripartite ...
As empires grab resources and discard international law, the EU must forge a new social federalism—or become a vassal.
Europe's financial sector is racing to adopt artificial intelligence—but workers are being left behind without a voice in the transformation.
Gordon Brown emphasizes that America’s withdrawal from 66 international organizations is at odds with global public opinion.
Donald Trump's assault on the Federal Reserve should finally convince progressives that monetary autonomy is a democratic necessity.
AI transcription tools promise efficiency but bring legal exposure, surveillance risks, and threats to fundamental rights.
As we step into the new year, it is essential to reflect on our fundamentals. Antonio Gramsci urged “the pessimism of the intellect and optimism of the will”—a challenge we must take seriously. We can ...
Supporters of a social Europe breathed a collective sigh of relief when the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) delivered its judgement on the Directive for Adequate Minimum Wages in the EU ...
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