Waste Management in the EU (4) – Recycling
Posted in: Environmental Protection, Teaching/Learning, Waste ManagementCan recycling bring new business opportunities? And more importantly, how could recycling be more user-friendly?
What’s been happening recently in Europe? We’ve selected news summaries and short videos for you to indulge into! |
Waste Management in the EU (4) – RecyclingPosted in: Environmental Protection, Teaching/Learning, Waste Management Tags: Italy, 回收 @en, 垃圾處理 @en, 循環再造 @en, 歐盟 @en, 比利時 @en, 芬蘭 @en, 英國 @enCan recycling bring new business opportunities? And more importantly, how could recycling be more user-friendly? |
Minimum wage legislation passed in GermanyPosted in: EU News, Quality of Life Tags: Germany, Minimum Wage, UnemploymentThe German Bundestag passed a bill concerning minimum wage on 3rd July 2014, which finally brought an end to the ten year debate in Bundestag. |
The European Court of Justice rules that the ban on veils does not violate human rightsPosted in: EU News, Multicultural Society Tags: Multicultural Society @en, Muslim, Religion, 法國 @en, 自由 @enIn the name of safeguarding public security and encouraging social integration, France implemented a law in 2001 banning the wearing of burka or any sort of veil in public areas, in which the offender would be fined €150 and have to receive guidance on civil rights and obligation. |
French enterprises cannot contact employees after workPosted in: EU News, Quality of Life Tags: Germany, Labour Rights, Working hour, 法國 @en, 瑞典 @enEmployers and labour unions of several french enterprises have signed a legally binding agreement in April 2014, forbidding employers to contact their employees after work. |
Increase in working hours in the age of globalisationPosted in: EU News, Quality of Life Tags: Globalization, Working hour, 法國 @enBetween the French and the British, who do you think is more hardworking? |