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 04 March 2021 The European Commission presented on 4 March a proposal on pay transparency to ensure that women and men in the EU get equal pay…
— last modified 28 October 2020 The European Commission proposes on 28 October an EU Directive to ensure that the workers in the Union are protected by adequate minimum wages…
— last modified 01 July 2020 The Commission presented on 1 July the European Skills Agenda for sustainable competitiveness, social fairness and resilience. It sets ambitious, quantitative objectives for upskilling…
— 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…









