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  • Jobs, Jobs, Jobs!  Three Beautiful Words For Mr Trump

    Jobs, Jobs, Jobs! Three Beautiful Words For Mr Trump

    And even in the confused and contentious context of the new US President-elect as well as the EU’s post- Brexit deliberations, it is hard to argue otherwise.
    But, while having a job in the first place is clearly of paramount importance to people - and society at large – there is also a more sophisticated issue at play with wider ramifications for the world of work and life today: the quality of

  • Drawing out the impact of digitalisation

    Drawing out the impact of digitalisation

    Eurofound’s 2016 Foundation Seminar Series has been addressing the theme of the impact of digitalisation on work. The format of the series departs from that of traditional conferences, a central element being the work that participants undertake in workshops. Moreover, linking the first and second sessions is an examination of the national situation carried out by tripartite teams in the participa

  • Cooperating to make work sustainable

    Cooperating to make work sustainable

    Eurofound together with the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) and Workage (an EU-funded project) held an interactive conference on the theme of sustainable work in the EESC premises in Brussels on 29 September. 
    The event brought together representatives from business, public policy, research and social partner organisations to explore new findings from Eurofound on sustainable work

  • Eurofound seeks user feedback

    Eurofound seeks user feedback

    As part of its commitment to further increase the relevance and usefulness of its work for its target audiences, Eurofound carries out an annual user satisfaction survey. Feedback from stakeholders and users helps Eurofound to continuously improve its publications and other outputs. This year’s survey, being carried out once again by market research company GfK Belgium, was launched on 11 October

  • Mapping key dimensions of industrial relations in Europe

    Mapping key dimensions of industrial relations in Europe

    Despite the dramatic transformation of collective industrial relations in recent decades, there are good reasons why they still play an important role in EU Member States and in society today. Well-functioning industrial relations are efficient mechanisms for achieving better business performance, act as tools for redistributing income, and provide a set of collective values for a society as a who

  • Tracking the impact of the digital revolution

    Tracking the impact of the digital revolution

    The second session of the 2016 Foundation Seminar Series (FSS) took place on 13–14 October in the premises of the Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs in Berlin.

    The event continued and built on the progress made at the first session, in Dublin in May, on the theme ‘The impact of digitalisation in the European Union: Building up national agendas for better implementation of digital

  • High cost of lower female employment

    High cost of lower female employment

    The EU would be an estimated €370 billion better off each year if the employment rate of women
    equalled that of men.
    This figure, which is equal to 2.8% of EU GDP, is the sum of income not earned and welfare
    contributions not made plus the cost of welfare transfers. (It does not, however, take account of
    the economic contribution of women not active in the labour market.) The finding c

  • The gender employment gap – an issue that affects us all

    The gender employment gap – an issue that affects us all

    In the following blog piece Eurofound Director Juan Menéndez-Valdés looks at the issue of the gender employment gap in Europe, and how the difference in labour market participation between women and men has far-reaching implications.

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