Brussels, 04/05/2006 (Agence Europe) - The communication on social services of general interest (SSGI), adopted by the Commission last week (see EUROPE 9177 and 9180) has been subject to criticism from within the ranks of the European social partners. The Secretary General of CEEP, the European Centre of Enterprises with Public Participation and of Enterprises of General Economic Interest, Rainer Plassman wondered why the Commission had ruled health care services out of the communication and...