Now playing Next Climate Euroviews. Buildings create 37% of greenhouse gases. Here's how to change that
Now playing Next Business Euroviews. European business leaders must embrace the winds of change Generative AI’s promise is powered by putting people at the heart of reinvention, and there is an urgent need for businesses and leaders alike to better understand its potential, Jean-Marc Ollagnier writes. 19/01/2024
Now playing Next Business Euroviews. We cannot let a skills gap slow down green transition opportunities By providing the right opportunities and training, current workers will benefit from new opportunities and younger generations will not only inherit a better climate but also the means to thrive, Ignacio Galán writes. 18/01/2024
Now playing Next Work Euroviews. Bad tech is the reason you hate your office Technology shouldn’t make us feel worse; it’s supposed to improve our lives, Arto Vahvanen writes. 02/01/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Euroviews. Europe is allowing forced labour at sea to run wild How can one ban fishing products from forced labour without being able to identify the vessels’ legal owners and the individuals who ultimately benefit from these offences, Matti Kohonen writes. 27/12/2023
Now playing Next Economy UK borrows more money ahead of expected tax cuts The UK sees second-highest October borrowing on record as experts predict a tax cut announcement on Wednesday.. 21/11/2023
Now playing Next Business Swedish postal workers strike against Tesla Swedish postal workers have joined the ongoing strike against Tesla, sparked by the carmaker's refusal to sign a collective bargaining agreement, leading to disruptions in deliveries and escalating tensions in the labour dispute. 20/11/2023
Now playing Next world news Labour abuses, including slavery, found on European fishing vessels Research by a Washington DC-based organisation which tracks illicit money flows has found that tens of thousands of workers every year on these boats are estimated to be trapped in unsafe conditions. 19/11/2023
Now playing Next Travel News Moving to Germany will be easier in 2024 under a new visa scheme Germany's immigration law reforms will be introduced in three stages starting in November this year. 16/10/2023
Now playing Next Work 'Empty labour': Is skiving off work at the office unavoidable? Researchers have looked at the moments of the day when employees are not working in the office. Does it mean our modern labour system isn’t as productive as we think? 29/09/2023
Now playing Next Business Which EU countries have the most job vacancies, and in which roles? Despite a drop in the job vacancy rate, there are still ongoing concerns about a wider labour shortage. 26/09/2023
Now playing Next Work EU unemployment: 27.5 million without jobs or underemployed in 2022 Some 27.5 million people in the EU's labour force could not work the hours they desired in 2022. 24/05/2023
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. Gender gaps have narrowed. It isn’t over until equal pay is the norm Simply rewarding men for being more confident in the workplace is inexcusable, Ritu Mohanka writes. 05/05/2023
Now playing Next Norway Thousands of workers strike in Norway demanding higher pay Mediation attempts broke down over the weekend, with unions sticking to their 5% pay rise demand and criticising managers' bonuses. 17/04/2023
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. Is it time to embrace the labour market shortage as a good thing? This is a singular opportunity to pivot from growth at any cost towards the goals of individual well-being and environmental health, John Erik Meyer writes. 10/04/2023
Now playing Next Tech News Japan to tackle labour shortage and isolation with self-driving robots Japan has eased traffic laws to allow self-driving delivery robots to help labour shortages and reduce the isolation of its aging population. 12/02/2023
Now playing Next Work Are six-hour workdays the new four-day workweek? Eight-hour workdays date back to the era of the Industrial Revolution, a period in human history which definitely did not have workers’ best interests in mind. 27/07/2022
Now playing Next Work Four-day working week proves unpopular at Spanish company The low sign-up rate has been attributed to a corresponding pay cut, and the risk of losing opportunities to progress within the company. 15/07/2022
Now playing Next Work Non-office workers are fed up too – and at high risk of quitting From retail to health care and construction, many employees can only dream of more flexible schedules and are so dissatisfied with their job that they're ready to quit. 09/07/2022
Now playing Next Work Proving Elon Musk wrong? This Italian company has no set office hours Managers and employees at this marketing agency are perfectly happy with their flexible working arrangement. 08/06/2022
Now playing Next United Kingdom 'Worst option': UK hauliers slam move to attract foreign lorry drivers The British government wants to increase the number of deliveries foreign lorry drivers can make in the UK to unblock the country's supply chain logjam. 15/10/2021