The actual weekly working hours of EU full-time and part-time workers aged 20-64 in their main job averaged 35.9 hours in 2025, down from 36.9 hours in 2015.
— last modified 20 October 2014 The EU’s Council of Employment and Social Policy Ministers agreed on 16 October a so-called ‘generalapproach’ to establish a European Platform to better prevent…
— last modified 25 September 2014 Approximately 8.1 million EU citizens work and live in another Member State today, representing 3.3% of the total EU labour force. Over the last…
— last modified 24 September 2014 The Public Employment Services Network was launched on 23 September, a new cooperation structure helping EU Member States coordinate their policies and actions against…
— last modified 04 February 2015 The Youth Guarantee is a new approach to tackling youth unemployment which ensures that all young people under 25 whether registered with employment…
— last modified 07 July 2014 The European Commission has presented a proposal setting specific rules on working time for the inland waterway transport sector. This proposal would implement the…
— last modified 02 July 2014 The European Commission adopted on 2 July a Communication outlining the employment challenges and opportunities of the current transition towards a green, low carbon,…









