The win-win of the 37’5-hour work week
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As part of the strategy to put the right to time on the agenda of EU’s policies, on 2 December a Time Use Initiative delegation participated in the expert hearing organised by the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) in Brussels to contribute to the EU’s priorities at the UNCSW69 United Nations Women’s Conference taking
First meeting of the Time Use Initiative with Members of the European Parliament in Strasbourg to set a roadmap to promote the right to time and end with biannual clock change in Europe This is the first time a specific meeting on time policies is being held at the European Parliament, marking a historic milestone
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Time Use Week 2024, held in Barcelona and online from 21 to 25 October 2024, has marked a new milestone in advancing the right to time. Here are the main conclusions of this edition: The action plan 2024-2026 of the Barcelona Declaration for Time Policies, the global agreement to guarantee the right to time, has
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The Strasbourg Metropolitan City has organised on 28 and 29 November 2024, at the European Parliament, the World Capital of Time’s central event “Taking care of others, taking care of oneself: towards a right to time(s) in Europe”. After Barcelona in Spain and Bolzano in Italy, the City of Strasbourg has led as the World
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