As unemployment in Germany remains low, however, while many companies complain about a shortage of skilled labour, Keynesian ...
Powerful groups seem increasingly willing to break the unspoken rule against public infighting. This does not bode well for Putin's regime.
The war in Ukraine has devastated the country’s trade union movement—and the lives of workers.
The European Green Deal was a groundbreaking starting point, impelling part of the needed system change, strengthening the EU ...
Amid all the talk of its imminent death, it is worth remembering that the European Green Deal was not meant to be. The EGD is ...
The idea of femicide emphasises state culpability and inadequate responses to this gender-based violence. This is ...
The choices EU leaders make in the coming years will determine whether European industry has a long-term future.
Persons with disabilities are expected to be patient—constantly in receipt of promises by policy-makers that change is on its ...
The Russian president, Vladimir Putin, says he agrees with Vladimir Lenin except on ‘self-determination’. That includes ...
Despite the European Pillar of Social Rights, social protection remains patchy for atypical and self-employed workers.
Housing may not be an EU competence but the growing affordability crisis across the union demands attention. A retrofitted ...
The left has often been embarrassed by association with ‘liberation’ movements which became custodians of authoritarian states.