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  2. Directive 2010/18/EU - Wikipedia

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    European Union directive: Title: Directive 2010/18/EU implementing the revised Framework Agreement on parental leave concluded by BUSINESSEUROPE, UEAPME, CEEP and ETUC and repealing Directive 96/34/E: Made by: European Parliament and Council of the European Union: Journal reference: L 68, 18 March 2010: Other legislation; Replaces: Directive 96 ...

  3. Parental leave - Wikipedia

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    Demonstration for parental leave in the European Parliament. Parental leave, or family leave, is an employee benefit available in almost all countries. [1] The term "parental leave" may include maternity, paternity, and adoption leave; or may be used distinctively from "maternity leave" and "paternity leave" to describe separate family leave available to either parent to care for their own ...

  4. European Parliament Committee on Employment and Social ...

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    The Committee on Employment and Social Affairs (EMPL) is a committee of the European Parliament.It is responsible for issues of employment and social policy, including labour rights, social security, inclusion, free movement for workers and pensioners, professional and vocational training, the European Social Fund, and employment discrimination law.

  5. Elterngeld (Germany) - Wikipedia

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    In the past, the parental benefit offices of the Federal States of Hesse (seat of the European Central Bank) and Bavaria (European Patent Office) refused to pay parental benefits to employees of these authorities. The reason given for this was that these European institutions have their own social security system.

  6. European Parliament - Wikipedia

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    The chair of European Parliament Mediator for International Parental Child Abduction was established in 1987 by initiative of British MEP Charles Henry Plumb, with the goal of helping minor children of international couples victim of parental abduction. The Mediator finds negotiated solutions in the higher interest of the minor when said minor ...

  7. Blue Card (European Union) - Wikipedia

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    The proposal was presented along with another proposal, COM(2007)638, which includes a simplified application procedure and a common set of rights for legal third-country workers. The name 'blue card' is chosen to signal potential immigrants that the blue card is the European alternative to the US green card. The colour blue is the predominant ...

  8. European Parliament Committee on Petitions - Wikipedia

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    The Committee on Petitions (PETI) is a permanent committee of the European Parliament to offer a petition process including a web portal to create and admit petitions. Its current chair, elected on 10 July 2019, is Dolors Montserrat, member of the EPP Group. [1] The right to petition is one of the fundamental rights of the European citizen and ...

  9. Esther de Lange - Wikipedia

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    De Lange also criticizes the lack in understanding for the situation of parents in the European Parliament. Members of European Parliament cannot take parental leave, cannot have themselves replaced if they are pregnant or gave birth and are automatically recorded as absent. [19] De Lange took her son to then-President of the Parliament Jerzy ...

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