EU: European social diary of January 15 to March 21st 2007

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  • January 15 and 16
    BRUSSELS
    Seminar within the framework of the AgirE project (Anticipating for an innovative management of reorganizations in Europe) conducted by the Alpha group with 9 other European partners, on the issue of restructurings and subsidized by the European Social Fund.
  • January 15 to 18
    STRASBOURG
    Plenary session of the European Parliament.
  • January 18
    BERLIN
    Informal Council of the Employment and Social Affairs Ministers of the EU.
  • January 22
    PARIS
    Conference for “a socially respon
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