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Blog Dennis de Jong

1 February 2015

The success of the modern left in southern Europe

Foto: Bloco (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)
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25 January 2015

Brussels Careerists found out

Thanks to lobbying watchdog Corporate Europe Observatory (CEO) there is now a website where you can see what, for example, former European Commission president Jose Barroso, or his right-hand woman Vivianne Reding is currently up to. And guess what: the revolving door is in full swing. Thanks to their networking in the world of business, Brussels Europhiles needn’t fear that they’ll be out of work for too long. Potential conflicts of interest are subject to the mildest of controls. It is for this reason that the transparency network in the European Parliament will be going in hard against this revolving door between the world of politics and that of corporate business.

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18 January 2015

Commission, Hands off our right to fair working hours!

Amongst all the news about the euro, and terrorism, things are also happening in Brussels which, though extremely important, are harder to find anything to read about. For example, the European Commission has begun a public consultation about the Working Time Directive, the EU law that means that none of us should work too long hours and that we should receive sufficient holidays. These are rights which people have fought hard for since the nineteenth century. Before these rights were won, tragic conditions meant that workers had hardly any free time, their lives consisting for the most part of working, eating and sleeping. That’s why it’s simply dangerous that the Commission is calling some aspects of these rights into question, referring to  ‘social developments’. And it’s for that reason I am asking you to complete the Commission’s online questionnaire on the issue.

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11 January 2015

No Freedom without Solidarity

You could not take your eyes off it. Today one-and-a-half million people demonstrated in the streets of Paris, demonstrated for freedom. This was impressive. It’s Europe’s best side, the Europe of values that we hold in common and that we will not allow to be taken away by extremists, whatever their plumage. Unfortunately there’s another side to Europe: unrelenting neoliberalism, commercialisation, the decline of solidarity with those who have less than others. What would be good would be millions of people protesting in Brussels to demand an end to an icy cold, neoliberal society. That’s what I call freedom.

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4 January 2015

Disquiet at the European Patents Office

Foto: Karlls Dambrans
European Patents Bureau in Munich
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