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Europe Talks Back - How work is changing across the EU: A tale of diverging conditions
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In this episode of Europe Talks Back, we take a close look at working conditions across the EU. Are they evolving homogeneously? What are the obstacles to fair working conditions?
To answer these questions, we welcome Agnes Parent-Thirion, Senior Research Manager at Eurofound.
Production by Europod, in cooperation with ESPON, an EU-funded programme that bridges research and policy.
“This podcast series is cofunded by ESPON. However, the opinions and views expressed are solely those of the authors. ESPON can't be held responsible for them.”
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