The labor market in the EU is slowing down. Fewer job offers, Poland among exceptions
The article discusses the recent decline in job vacancies in the EU, highlighting Poland as an exception.
From success to success
Roxana Minzatu, Executive Vice President of the European Commission, praised significant Greek labor market reforms during her recent visit to Greece.
The EU Starts Attracting Migrants to the Labor Market. Czechia Faces Disaster Without Them
The EU is initiating programs to attract migrants to its labor market, highlighting concerns in Czechia regarding potential economic disaster without migration support.
Germany's Bundestag Approves Stricter Asylum Rules
Germany's Bundestag has approved a bill to tighten asylum rules while easing asylum seekers' access to the labor market, implementing EU directives into German law.
Federal Politics: Bundestag Decides on Stricter Asylum Regulations
The Bundestag has approved stricter asylum regulations alongside easier access to the labor market for asylum seekers, aligning with a 2024 EU reform.
Germany Blog: Bundestag Approves Asylum Tightening
The Bundestag has approved stricter asylum regulations and eased labor market access for asylum seekers in Germany.
Challenges of the labor market: is there a place for everyone and how EU support helps to stay in circulation
Despite a labor shortage, many seniors, disabled individuals, and youth in Latvia remain excluded from the job market.
Informal EU Summit: Focus on competitiveness and single capital market
The European Union must implement an ambitious reform package addressing labor mobility, capital markets, and simplified bureaucracy by the end of 2026, as discussed in a draft document supported by several member governments.
Labor Market and Age: How About a Thank You
The article argues against increasing work demands on older citizens in Germany, highlighting that the country already has one of the highest shares of older workers in the EU and suggests appreciation is warranted instead of criticism.
Germany Looks Old in the Labor Market
New figures reveal that Germany has the oldest workforce in the EU, with one in four workers over the age of 55 nearing retirement, exacerbated by a persistent trend towards early retirement.
The Gen.EU project has started. OKO.press in an international consortium with content for youth
The Gen.EU project, launched on December 1, 2025, involves a consortium of European media focusing on issues affecting youth, such as housing, labor market futures, educational challenges, minority discrimination, and climate change consequences.
Without permits, without quotas: Switzerland broadly opens its doors to Croatian workers
Switzerland has removed quotas for Croatian workers, allowing them full access to the labor market similar to EU citizens.