
Enrico Somaglia
Articles
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Sep 25, 2024 |
greeneuropeanjournal.eu | Raluca Besliu |Enrico Somaglia |Adina Florea |Apolena Rychlíková
Los desafíos que enfrentan las personas que trabajan en agricultura en Europa son notorios: disminución del rendimiento de cultivos debido al cambio climático, dificultades económicas, obstáculos burocráticos… Sin embargo, el precio de estas incertidumbres para su salud mental sigue siendo ignorado. Una investigación realizada en varios países revela su alcance y la incapacidad de los gobiernos para abordarlo. “Estoy en el peor estado psicológico en el que haya estado nunca.
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May 23, 2024 |
greeneuropeanjournal.eu | Filipe Henriques |Adam Ostolski |Enrico Somaglia |Raluca Besliu
En el contexto de las elecciones de la India, las cuestiones económicas y sociales se entremezclan con las crecientes temperaturas y el declive de las cosechas. Aunque las personas que se dedican a la agricultura son las más afectadas, la trayectoria climática del país más densamente poblado del mundo y tercero en emisiones de carbono nos concierne a todos, y la UE podría ayudar de diversas maneras.
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Mar 25, 2024 |
greeneuropeanjournal.eu | Enrico Somaglia |Angela Hilmi
While farming and nature are inextricably bound together, political bargaining often sets the two in opposition. Recent protests across Europe and worldwide show growing frustration among farmers. The European Commission is responding with row-backs on environmental standards. Could farmers be brought back onside with a Common Agricultural Policy U-turn on trade? Imagine a job where you never get a day off.
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Feb 13, 2024 |
greeneuropeanjournal.eu | Angela Hilmi |Emile Frison |Jeroen Candel |Enrico Somaglia
With farmers taking to the streets and making headlines all over Europe, national governments and EU institutions are rushing to make concessions to appease them. But are the solutions offered what farmers and agricultural workers really need? We asked Enrico Somaglia, deputy general secretary of the European Federation of Food, Agriculture, and Tourism Trade Unions (EFFAT). Green European Journal: Is there a common thread among the farmers’ protests happening across Europe?
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May 12, 2023 |
iuf.org | Enrico Somaglia
AB InBev continues to cut jobs across Europe, despite a positive financial outlook with growing profitability and strong liquidity. While shareholders and members of senior management reap profits and bonuses, including a 1 billion USD share buyback program announced on October 31, 2023, AB InBev workers are seeing their purchasing power sink, and unions are struggling to win decent pay rises despite having propelled AB InBev to the forefront of the global brewing industry.
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