New IT protection standards in business โ implications of the implementation of the NIS2 directive
The EU adopted the NIS2 directive to enhance cybersecurity resilience in critical sectors and services across member states, mandating new obligations for member countries, including Poland, to implement cybersecurity measures.
EU Directive Against 3D Weapons
The EU Commission is proposing a new directive aimed at creating uniform penalties across member states for offenses related to illegal weapons, including the possession of 3D weapon blueprints.
Will everyone soon know my salary? A change to wages is coming that worries many
A new EU directive set to be implemented in 2026 aims to increase salary transparency across workplaces to address gender pay gaps.
Balance is not a benefit, but a standard of the future
Organizations recognized for their consistent implementation of equality policies and monitoring of wage gaps amid new EU salary transparency directive.
Shock Photos on Cigarettes: An Effect on Smokers is Hardly Provable
Research indicates that shock images on cigarette packages may not significantly deter smoking behavior among the population.
Trump threatens Europe with new arms market restrictions
The Pentagon warned the EU against proposed public procurement directive updates that could limit U.S. defense firms' access to European markets.
Companies Want More Information on the Greenwashing Directive
Estonian companies are seeking clarity on the new EU greenwashing directive, which prohibits unverified environmental claims on product packaging.
The State Wants to Create a Direct Link to Traffic Data for Traffic Applications
The Estonian government is proposing an amendment to the traffic law that would allow traffic data to be directly accessible to smartphone traffic applications.
The minimum wage may exceed 5,000 PLN. Breakthrough possible soon
Poland's minimum wage is set to potentially rise significantly as the government works on implementing a new EU directive for minimum wage calculations.
A feeling of 'dismay': companies worried about the arrival of salary transparency
Companies in France are expressing concerns over the upcoming implementation of the European directive on salary transparency, set for June 2026.
"Acting in Concert": ECJ criticizes strict rules for shareholders
The European Court of Justice has criticized Germany's rules on shareholder voting rights, ruling them to be in violation of the EU Transparency Directive.
The EU Directive Aims to Improve Working Conditions for Millions. When Will Poland Implement It?
Poland is in the final stages of preparing to implement the EU's platform directive, which is projected to impact around 43 million workers within the EU.
Insurance Revolution: The Obligation of Insurance for Vehicles Even When Parked in Garages. The News
Italy will soon require insurance for all vehicles, including those not in use, following the EU directive 2021/2118.
Prove that you do not discriminate against women, Brussels instructs companies. But women will not notice it in their paychecks
Czech companies will be required to demonstrate equal pay for women and men starting next year due to a new EU directive, despite studies suggesting that wage disparities may not be as significant as reported.
The Creation of Directive 2464 Shows Where the EU Commission Derives Its Power
The EU Commission is facing criticism for introducing a high number of legal acts in 2025, which contradicts its promise of deregulation, highlighting the controversial mechanisms that empower unelected officials in Europe.
Transparent salaries. The government's rule circumvents the directive. Obstacles for women
The Italian government's new salary transparency law allows employers to comply with EU directives while potentially perpetuating wage disparities between men and women.
Pam plans a radical operation: Aims to revolutionize the status of part-time workers
Pam aims to transform the status of part-time workers in response to a landmark ruling in Denmark that requires overtime compensation for hours worked beyond contract agreements.
Marandola (Aidp): โGender equality in salaries is an opportunity for Italyโ
Matilde Marandola, president of Aidp, emphasizes the EU directive on wage transparency as a cultural and legislative opportunity for Italy to address the gender pay gap.
Art Galleries Across Spain Close Until Saturday to Demand a Reduction in VAT on Artwork Sales
Art galleries throughout Spain have closed until Saturday to demand a reduction in the VAT on the sale of artworks, protesting the current rate of 21% despite a EU directive suggesting a lower rate.
"These madnesses have gotten old". The reaction of FdI to the woke diktat in Kosovo
Fratelli d'Italia criticizes the European Union's directive to Kosovo mandating the use of woke language, which includes banning terms like 'husband and wife' and 'country' in favor of more inclusive alternatives as a condition for EU membership.
Kataryna: Defense of the Ministry of Truth against the introduction of safeguards
The President justified vetoing a law implementing an EU directive on digital services aimed at regulating online media by creating tools to eliminate illegal content or that significantly violates state interests.
Tomasz Zalewski: German Lesson in Cybersecurity
The article discusses Poland's delayed implementation of the NIS2 directive, suggesting that the country has an opportunity to learn from the mistakes of other EU nations and potentially craft exemplary legislation.
Sewage: Who pays for the ibuprofen in the water?
The article discusses the EU Directive 2024/3019 regarding municipal wastewater treatment aimed at improving the removal of micro-pollutants, like pharmaceutical residues, from sewage systems in light of its impending national legal implementation.
Defective regulations will open the way to large compensations
Poland will be the EU member state with the broadest application of the NIS2 directive, potentially covering around 40,000 entities, leading to significant compensation claims.
The digital driver's license is being introduced: Here's what else the EU directive brings
Croatia is preparing to align with a new European Union directive introducing digital driver's licenses and stricter regulations for young and senior drivers.
EU changes rules for driving licenses. What awaits drivers in Croatia?
The new EU directive introduces significant changes to driving license regulations that will affect all drivers in Croatia, including digital licenses, new validity periods, stricter rules for young drivers, and more frequent medical checks for those over 65.
EU changes rules for driving licenses. Here are the changes awaiting drivers in Croatia
The EU's new directive introduces significant changes to the driving license system that will impact all drivers in Croatia, including the introduction of digital licenses and stricter rules for young drivers.
EU Directive on Wages: Concerns About Collective Bargaining Autonomy
The EU plans a new directive aimed at closing the wage gap between men and women, which the German government intends to implement as national law, causing alarm among businesses.
Green homes, deductions and selective bonuses: how incentives will change, the hypotheses
A report reveals that about 80% of homes in Italy require renovation to improve energy classifications, particularly from the lowest classes F and G.