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  • May 17, 2024 | europarl.europa.eu | Gabriele Bischoff

    Question for written answer  E-001235/2024to the CommissionRule 138Gabriele Bischoff (S&D)According to the Letta report commissioned by the European Commission, businesses engaging in cross-border activities in the single market face particular challenges, such as differing regulations and administrative procedures. However, these difficulties affect not only businesses, but also, in particular, mobile and posted workers.

  • Apr 17, 2024 | europarl.europa.eu | Gabriele Bischoff

    4.4.2024 - (2024/2006(REG)) Committee on Constitutional Affairs Rapporteur: Gabriele Bischoff PROPOSAL FOR A EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT DECISION on amendments to Parliament’s Rules of Procedure concerning the training on preventing conflict and harassment in the workplace and on good office management (2024/2006(REG)) The European Parliament, –having regard to Rules 236 and 237 of its Rules of Procedure, –having regard to the report of the Committee on Constitutional Affairs (A9-0163/2024),...

  • Mar 18, 2024 | socialeurope.eu | Gabriele Bischoff

    The European Parliament should be setting the gold standard in ensuring the wellbeing of its staff. The European Parliament is an EU institution, functioning not only as a co-legislator and budgetary authority but also as an employer of more than 10,000 individuals. In its capacity as an employer, the parliament has the duty to ensure the wellbeing and safety of its employees, including those directly serving its elected members.

  • Dec 6, 2023 | socialeurope.eu | Gabriele Bischoff

    Transforming capitalism in the Age of AI Will the EU once again accept Big Tech's power as a fait accompli while belatedly trying to mitigate risks, or can it chart a different course? Join our conference on the EU approach to the digital transition. On Wednesday, 6 December, FEPS and the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Competence Centre on the Future of Work are co-organising an evening of high-level debates on the digital future of Europe.

  • Dec 6, 2023 | socialeurope.eu | Gabriele Bischoff

    The European Parliament last month endorsed proposals for treaty changes which would trump nationalistic vetoes. The European Union was built on a promise—the promise of peace, stability and prosperity after the experience of the second world war. More than 70 years on from the Schuman declaration proposing an initial European Coal and Steel Community, we can reflect on a success story: in a unique and far-reaching integration process, European countries have joined forces to be stronger together.

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