In a document given on June 8, 2007 to the Portuguese prime minister, José Socrates, whose country will be in charge of the EU's presidency starting next July 1, the managerial organization BusinessEurope specified its expectations, in particular in terms of employment and the directive bills "working time" and "temp work". (Ref. 070511)
One of the document’s chapter (chapter VI, see attached file) is entirely dedicated to European social policy.
Flexibility. While rejecting the idea that a single flexibility pattern could be transposed to all member States, BusinessEurope judged that each country has to establish a “policy mix” which would rely on the following elements : flexible labour markets, efficient and active employment policies, efficient lifelong training systems, and employment-friendly social protection systems. To
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