Average hourly labour costs in the whole economy were estimated at EUR 33.5 in the EU and EUR 37.3 in the euro area, as compared with EUR 31.9 and EUR 35.7 respectively in 2023.
— last modified 01 July 2020 The European Commission is taking action on 1 July to give young people all possible opportunities to develop their full potential to shape the…
— last modified 16 July 2018 This year’s edition of the European Commission’s yearly Employment and Social Developments in Europe (ESDE) review confirms confirms the ongoing positive labour market trends…
— last modified 24 December 2017 As part of the follow-up to the European Pillar of Social Rights, the European Commission has adopted today a proposal for a new Directive…
— last modified 05 October 2017 The EU’s latest report on the employment and social situation in the EU shows record high employment rates and signs of improvement for youth…
— last modified 05 October 2017 The European Commission adopted on 5 October 2017 a proposal for a European Framework for Quality and Effective Apprenticeships.AdvertisementWhat is being proposed?The European Commission…
— last modified 26 September 2017 The European Commission has entered into further discussions with trade unions and employers’ organisations at EU level on how to modernise the rules on…