Brussels, 01/06/2005 (Agence Europe) - The meeting of EU employment and social affairs ministers on 2 June in Luxembourg under the chairmanship of François Biltgen (labour, employment), Mars Di Bartolomeo (health, social security) and Marie-Josée Jacobs (family, integration and equal opportunities) will be essentially devoted to the highly controversial proposal of directive on certain aspects of working time adjustment. Following the vote of the European Parliament on 11 May, the...