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13/06/2013
Commission welcomes new OECD report on international migration trends
Commissioners Cecilia Malmström (Home Affairs) and László Andor (Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion) have welcomed the OECD "International Migration Outlook 2013", published today.
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11/06/2013
EU-funded project - The future of social security in Europe: shared knowledge and responsibilities
Between 2011 and 2012, the All-Poland Alliance of Trade Unions (OPZZ) carried out an EU-funded project comparing social security legislation in Poland, Bulgaria and Portugal.
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03/06/2013
Peer review on PES approaches for low-skilled adults and young people: work first or train first?
The Lithuanian Labour Exchange (LLE) will host this peer review from 6-7 June in Vilnius, Lithuania.
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31/05/2013
Health and safety at work: Commission opens public consultation on future EU policy framework
The European Commission has launched a public consultation to gather insights and contributions from the public further to results of the evaluation of the European Strategy on Safety and Health at Work 2007-2012.
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30/05/2013
Commission refers Slovakia to Court of Justice for discriminating against severely disabled people living abroad
The European Commission has referred the Slovak Republic to the EU's Court of Justice for not paying disability benefits to severely disabled persons living in other Member States, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway or Switzerland, in breach of EU law on social security coordination.
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29/05/2013
Moving Europe beyond the crisis: country-specific recommendations 2013
The European Commission has today adopted recommendations to EU Member States designed to move Europe beyond the crisis and strengthen the foundations for growth.
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15/04/2013
Commission maps local authorities striving to include their Roma populations
The European Commission has prepared an interactive map of regions, cities and municipalities that are committed to integrate their Roma population and that have joined initiatives to support them to reach this goal.
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08/04/2013
International Roma Day: Commission calls for decisive action to further Roma integration
On International Roma Day, the European Commission has underlined the need for further efforts by the Member States to improve the situation for Roma communities in Europe.
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18/03/2013
The benefits of pets for the elderly promoted in a new EU-wide campaign
The International Federation for Animal Health Europe (IFAH-Europe) has just launched the campaign We Care, which aims to show how older people can boost their health and activity levels by spending time with pets.
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15/03/2013
Britain is “woefully underprepared” for a rapidly ageing population, warns a House of Lords report
The House of Lords Committee on Public Service and Demographic Change issued on March 14th its first report, stating that the United Kingdom is "woefully underprepared" for ageing and calling for an urgent action by Government. The Committee says that the rapidly ageing population will have a huge impact on British society and public services and unless Government and all political parties address this, the gift of longer life could lead to a series of crises.