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FREE News: 31st March
The EU’s Maternity Leave Directive: The Council secretly rejects the EP’s olive branch (Statewatch): “Back in 2008, the Commission proposed a modest amendment to the EU’s existing maternity leave Directive. The European Parliament amended the proposal so that there would … Continue reading