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  • Strategy 2020

    Solvay Library, Parc Léopold, Brussels, 04.03.2010

    8 March 2010
    With its ’EU 2020 Strategy’, the European Commission hopes to pave the way towards achieving a more intelligent, more ecological and socially-reponsible economic growth by the year 2020. By March 2010, the Commission aims …
  • 2010 : time to make an evaluation of the Bologna process. Following a presentation given by Christian Tauch (DG EAC, European Commission), the Trade Council Education of CESI, which gathered under the chairmanship of Monique Cartigny on 2 March 2010 in Brussels, discussed the current state of affairs and prospects with regard to the Bologna process, 10 years after it had been launched.
  • On 12.02.2010, the First Congress of the Central Administration Trade Union from Serbia took place in Belgrade. Congressional elections were held for the management of the organisation and guidelines were adopted for the way in which the organisation’s activities will develop in the next five years…
  • Civil servants lack essential information on their employment status

    Brussels (Belgium), 23.02.2010

    23 February 2010
    Our representative from Malta, Edwin Balzan (UHM), reports that, quite surprisingly, the Government in Malta fails to adequately inform civil servants of essential elements with regard to their professional status…
  • Private Prisons in Europe - UK Leads The Way

    Brussels (B), 15.02.2010

    15 February 2010
    England and Wales has the dubious distinction of having the most privatised criminal justice system in Europe. New Labour transformed its moral opposition to private prisons into such a love affair with big business that the private sector’s hold on prisoners in England and Wales has reached some 11 per cent. By 2014 that percentage could reach 25 per cent with the Government’s programme of five new 1,500-bed private prisons and if all market tested prisons remain or go private. BUT TRADE UNIONS SAY NO !!!


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