Brussels, 16/07/2003 (Agence Europe) - The Employment Task Force, which is responsible for examining employment policies and identifying reforms which could have a direct impact on the Member States' capacity to apply the new European employment strategy, met for the second time in Brussels on Monday 14 July, under the chairmanship of Wim Kok. Representatives of the European social partners (UNICE/UEAPME for the employers, ETUC for the unions and CEEP for public services) told the Task Force...