Belgium: the representatives’ Chamber adopted the bill on tender offers

The representatives' Chamber adopted, on February 15, 2007, the bill that will carry out the April 21, 2004 2004/25 directive concerning tender offers. The adopted text clarifies the system of the personnel's information and consultation procedure. (Ref. 070158)
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“This directive, explained the Belgian union federation FGTB, plans the possibility for member states to push further in the workers’ information and consultation field.” The FGTB, which “pleaded to political decision-makers in favor of the extension and the improvement of information provided to workers,” is rejoicing with the dispositions adopted in this matter (articles 42 to 45 in the text) (also see our dispatch # 061012.) The text plans that, as soon as an offer concerning titles with t

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