On Monday 10 October the European Parliament Committee on Employment and Social Affairs endorsed the European Commission’s proposal to update the guidelines for Member States’ employment policies (see EUROPE B12958A1), while strengthening the dimension of labour market inclusion and job quality.
MEPs sent this message by approving the report by Alicia Homs Ginel (S&D, Spanish) by 35 votes to 4 with 2 abstentions.
The guidelines are aimed at “boosting the demand for labour, enhancing...