For Europe as a whole, falling birth rates and rising numbers of pensioners as people live longer mean a lower share of workers and more ... difficult to maintain social welfare provision, which ...
“This idea of putting people first has always been the core of Europe’s social market economy. We want strong social partners. The market can only work well, if the social dialogue thrives too. We ...
Europe’s declining appetite for work is evident, with Germany as the starkest example. It's the result of a tax and social benefit system where work no longer feels worthwhile. Policymakers must ...
In another post, she admitted that while European culture has its flaws she felt a sense of unfairness and being cheated after her move. "I see what life could have been in India if we just had ...
“Have been in Europe for 6 months now ... Radhika Roy’s post has sparked a debate among social media users on the differences between Indian and European work practices.