Almost 300 Airbus employees in France who lost their jobs because of the COVID-19 pandemic should receive €3.7 million in EU aid. On Tuesday, the Committee on Budgets approved France’s request for support from the EGF. MEPs acknowledge that “in the framework of the COVID-19 pandemic, the general travel restrictions led to a general collapse…
Year: 2022
EP Ukraine Delegation Concludes Visit
A high-level delegation of the European Parliament, which travelled to Ukraine amid the current security crisis, concluded its visit on Tuesday. Nine members from the European Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee and Security and Defence Subcommittee, led by Chairs David McAllister (EPP, DE) and Nathalie Loiseau (Renew, FR) met with Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal, the Speaker…
EU Textiles and Clothing Industry Faces Energy Challenges
The current energy crisis is impacting on the competitiveness of the European textile and clothing industry. Because there are limited alternatives to the use of gas in different parts of the production process, production costs increase sharply. EURATEX asks the European Commission and Member States to urgently support the industry to avoid company closures. At…
Creative Brussels
From today until 21 February 2022, the general public is invited to vote for the 98 creative Brussels initiatives that have enabled our capital to shine in new and creative ways. They can now vote on www.awards.brussels. Once the five finalists in each category have been selected by public vote, a jury made up of members…
Who is Keir Starmer?
Lawyer or leader? That’s the question being posed about Sir Keir Starmer, leader of the Labour Party in the UK. Actually, to be more accurate it is a question asked recently by the country’s PM Boris Johnson, himself under current intense scrutiny about a range of issues, not least of which are the lockdown parties…
Energy Taxation Can Support Climate Objectives
Energy taxation can support efforts to combat climate change, but current tax levels do not reflect the extent to which different energy sources pollute. A review published today by the European Court of Auditors outlines how energy taxes, carbon pricing and energy subsidies contribute to achieving the EU’s climate objectives. Even though renewable-energy subsidies almost…
Multi-national Team Behind Success of Euro Quarter Restaurant
The European Union prides itself of being something of a Babel Tower when it comes to languages and embracing different cultures. Like the biblical Tower of Babel, Europe’s ambitious construction is rooted in bringing its peoples together, irrespective of their language and background. The same can be said of Pura, a restaurant that is just…
Social dialogue is an important tool for ensuring health and safety at work.
In the face of changes brought to the world of work by the digital and green transition and the health crisis, social dialogue will have to be strengthened across Europe. It should be complemented by more robust rules onmusculoskeletal disorders and psychosocial risks leading to major work-related illnesses such as heart conditions, stroke, cancer and…
With Champions League looming, Belgian football club mulls its future
Fans of Union Saint Gilles, the football club that has taken the Belgian top flight by storm this season, are split on a possible move from their historic home. The club is currently riding the crest of a hugely successful wave, topping the Jupiler League (it has a 9 point lead over Club Brugge) and…
EESC Proposes Social Ombudsman Network
The EESC is urging the creation of a European network of special ombudsmen to help SMEs cope with the financial and funding issues they are experiencing, particularly as a result of the COVID crisis. The Committee also stresses that for SMEs to take up AI there needs to be the political will to support them…