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Dangerous substances: a real cause of work-related illnesses 23 October 2018, 18:50 CET
In the context of the European Week for Safety and Health at Work, UEAPME welcomes the raising awareness actions related to the campaign managed by OSHA.

Working conditions: even more burdens for employers 18 October 2018, 22:37 CET
The European Parliament (EMPL) vote on compromise amendments on transparent and predictable working conditions goes further than the Commission’s proposal on issues such as information, predictability of work, non-standard forms of employment, training, probationary period, transition to another form of employment or employers’ sanctions.

Truck CO2 standards: European Parliament vote highly alarming, says industry 18 October 2018, 23:32 CET
The European Automobile Manufacturers' Association (ACEA) has expressed its serious concerns on today’s European Parliament vote on the EU's first-ever CO2 standards for trucks.

Parliament vote on predictable working risks retail jobs 18 October 2018, 23:28 CET
EuroCommerce warned, after the vote today in the European Parliament’s EMPL Committee on the Transparent and Predictable Working Conditions Directive, that some of their amendments will act against the interests of both temporary and permanent workers in the retail sector. EuroCommerce Director-General Christian Verschueren said:

EU leaders recognise need for more climate action 18 October 2018, 18:19 CET
After the publication of a landmark report by the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), EU heads of government meeting in Brussels recognised the need for stronger climate action to meet the Paris Agreement.

World Standards Day 2018 - How will standards meet the Future? 17 October 2018, 20:52 CET
The theme of this year's World Standards Day is 'Standards meet the Future', as the rapid change, brought by a new generation of smart technologies, will need standards to help address the challenges ahead. But ANEC stresses that standards will meet the future only if they reflect the needs of civil society.

Standards are crucial for market access for SMEs 17 October 2018, 19:46 CET
tandards are everywhere! They affect our daily life whether we realise it or not. Every year on 14th October, the World Standards Day celebrates the creation of the International Standardisation Organisation (ISO).

Metropolitan Police placed under pressure to act re Vote Leave breaching election law 17 October 2018, 20:32 CET
Sue Wilson, chair of Bremain in Spain and lead claimant in the UK in EU Legal Challenge against Theresa May, comments on the Metropolitan Police being under pressure to act re Vote Leave breaching election law ahead of the 2016 referendum.

Trafficking for sexual exploitation: a gendered crime 17 October 2018, 20:21 CET
Trafficking for sexual exploitation is the most commonly reported form of human trafficking in the European Union. It is a form of gender-based violence that disproportionately affects women. 95% of registered victims of trafficking for sexual exploitation in the EU are women or girls.

Making the circular economy work means working together 17 October 2018, 18:04 CET
Opening the first conference on circular economy dedicated to retail and wholesale, EuroCommerce President Régis Degelcke said: "If there are three words we should all think of in terms of the circular economy, they are cooperation, consistency and commitment. Retailers and wholesalers are pushing and will – push ahead with creating sustainable solutions, but these can only be effective with the active and committed participation of all, working together to achieve the right results across all sectors."

EUR 12.5 million illegal bluefin tuna trade exposes threat to sustainable fisheries in Europe 17 October 2018, 18:01 CET
Today, Spanish authorities announced the arrest of almost 80 people involved in an extensive operation of illegal bluefin tuna trade, fished in Italy and Malta. The operation, led by EUROPOL, involved a large network of fishing companies and distributors, including one of Europe’s biggest seafood farming companies, the Spanish Ricardo Fuentes and Sons Group.

European leaders must avoid putting growth at risk 16 October 2018, 14:47 CET
At the Tripartite Social Summit dealing with 'Reinforcing competitiveness, sustainable job creation and social fairness in the EU', UEAPME President Ulrike Rabmer-Koller put forward the fact that competitiveness should be tackled in a global context, since current political uncertainties - such as the trade conflicts, protectionism , Brexit, and skills shortage - have a direct impact on SME expectations and further developments.

Cyberbullying restricts young women's voices online 11 October 2018, 14:04 CET
Digital technologies offer young women and men innovative ways to get involved in politics. From receiving instant news notifications on political developments, to engaging in online debates and expressing opinions on social media, political and civic participation has become faster and easier. Yet, one of the downsides experienced by this generation, who is the most digitally skilled in the EU, is the risk of online abuse.

SMEs show economic stability at high level with confidence at 81.7 11 October 2018, 13:01 CET
Today, ahead of next week's Tripartite Social Summit and European Council, UEAPME President Ulrike Rabmer-Koller presented the latest EU SME Barometer.

Could this be the beer of the future? 100 environmental groups launch European campaign to save the EU water law 11 October 2018, 00:24 CET
A lot of things go into beer production, but it all starts with good quality water. But imagine a world where your favourite beer looked, smelt and tasted like dirty water. Or instead of your usual pint, you were served up a bowl of dry, crunchy hops.

Car and van CO2 targets: environment ministers adopt common position, auto industry reacts 11 October 2018, 00:12 CET
Auto makers take note of the common position on future CO2 targets for cars and vans adopted by the 28 EU member states during a meeting of environment ministers in Luxembourg last night.

ENVI Committee fails to hit the right target on plastic litter 11 October 2018, 00:09 CET
The European Parliament Environment Committee voted today to amend the Commission's proposal on the reduction of the impact of plastics on the environment. This proposal aims to prevent littering from 10 single-use plastic products frequently found on Europe's beaches.

MEPs fight to curb plastic pollution but miss key opportunity on microplastics 11 October 2018, 00:06 CET
Today, the European Parliament's Committee on Environment, Public Health and Food Safety (ENVI) voted on the European Commission’s single-use plastic proposal.

Fisheries Committee MEPs fail in legal obligations to fight overfishing 09 October 2018, 18:41 CET
Today the European Parliament turned a blind eye to its legal obligation to achieve sustainable fisheries in European seas by 2020 as required by the EU Common Fisheries Policy (CFP), placing both fisheries industries and the health of marine life in grave jeopardy.

15 governments call on EU to up its game in wake of UN climate report 09 October 2018, 18:37 CET
15 European environment ministers have called on the EU to increase its targets to cut carbon emissions in line with the recommendations of UN climate scientists released on Monday.

WWF calls on the EU to take urgent action to limit global warming to 1.5°C 09 October 2018, 00:18 CET
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Special Report on Global Warming of 1.5°C released today demonstrates how critical it is to limit global warming to 1.5°C. Approved by 195 governments, the report underscores the small window of opportunity we have to make immediate, deep and transformational changes - without which the world we know will be irreversibly changed.

Europe needs to step up climate action as scientists deliver unequivocal evidence for the need to stay below 1.5°C 08 October 2018, 23:38 CET
One day ahead of the EU Environment Ministers meeting expected to adopt the EU’s position for the upcoming UN Climate Summit COP24, the world’s leading body of climate scientists gave strong scientific evidence for the need to keep temperature rise to 1.5°C.

Support for wild animal circus ban as strong as ever, new poll reveals 04 October 2018, 17:59 CET
Animal Defenders International (ADI) has urged the UK, Welsh and Northern Ireland governments to step up and stop circus suffering without further delay, following publication of a new poll showing the public remains overwhelmingly opposed to the use of wild animals in circuses, supporting an end to their use not just in the UK but across Europe.

Theresa May's 'Dirty Dancing' with Citizens' Rights 04 October 2018, 15:46 CET
Theresa May's Conservative Party conference speech is causing confusion and consternation amongst members of campaign group Bremain in Spain.

Hearing patent on beer 04 October 2018, 00:00 CET
At a public hearing in Munich on 2 October, the European Patent Office (EPO) reduced the scope of patent EP 2384110 granted to Carlsberg and Heineken to plants showing a specific mutation.