European Parliament holding its third European Gender Equality Week
European Parliament committees and delegations are holding a series of discussions and public hearings on topics related to gender equality.
European Parliament committees and delegations are holding a series of discussions and public hearings on topics related to gender equality.
Parliament’s latest assessment of the state of fundamental rights in the EU identifies numerous concerns and demands member states act in defence of European values.
On 15 and 16 July, the European Parliament will co-host the second Global State of Human Rights Conference
Youth unemployment remains a key concern in Europe.
The Women’s Rights and Legal Affairs Committees backed talks with the Council of the EU on a bill to increase gender balance on corporate boards.
Compulsory reporting on gender pay gap for companies Pay secrecy in work contracts to be prohibited Working women in the EU earn on average 14% less than men The ...
MEPs welcomed the proposal for adequate wages across the EU and adopted a negotiating mandate on 25 November 2021. After Council establishes its position, the negotiations between the two institutions on the ...
Call to establish the legal basis for a comprehensive Directive EU law should provide minimum rules for criminal law definitions and sanctions in line with Istanbul Convention standards One third ...
The European Parliament gave the final approval for the European Social Fund Plus (ESF+) Regulation, worth €99.3 billion (in current prices), at its plenary session on Tuesday, 8 June 2021. ...
Guaranteed investments in countries with many children at high risk of poverty At least 3 % of the budget to be spent on food aid and basic material assistance A ...
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