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CESI@noon: What constitutes working time under EU law?

On Wednesday September 26, CESI held a further edition of its lunchtime debate series ‘CESI@noon’, this time on the very heated topic of the interpretation of working time legislation – more specifically on possible impacts of the recent ‘Matzak’ judgment of the European Court of Justice (CJEU) of February 21 2018 which had ruled that, under EU law, stand-by time of a worker at home who is obliged to respond to calls from the employer within a short period must be regarded as ‘working time’.

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CESI@noon on the European Pillar of Social Rights: No phrase-mongering but a way to go for social progress

Today, CESI and the Bertelsmann Stiftung jointly held the 16th edition of CESI’s lunchtime debate series ‘CESI@noon’ on the topic of ‘European Pillar of Social Rights: Phrase-mongering of real social progress?’ Held with experts from the European Commission, think tanks, civil society and trade unions, the event made clear the Pillar can help make Europe more social, provided that there is a political will among the European and national-level institutions, policy makers, authorities and social partners to implement and enforce it.

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CESI@noon/EPC policy dialogue ‘Putting social investment first’

On last week Friday, March 3, CESI and the European Policy Centre (EPC) held a joint CESI@noon/EPC policy dialogue on ‘Putting social investment first: Time for a new narrative for Europe’. The event not only saw the publication of an EPC study on ways towards more social investments in Europe but also continues CESI’s engagement for more public social investments in Europe.