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European court to decide on status of Turkish truck drivers

The Court of Justice of the European Communities is expected to rule on Wednesday on a case filed by Turkish business representatives demanding the removal of European restrictions on Turkish truck drivers.

Germany: union organises celebration for Chancellor Merkel at VW works

By Dietmar Henning 6 October 2008 On September 23, the Volkswagen Works Council organised a festival for Chancellor Angela Merkel (Christian Democratic Union, CDU). “The occasion was perfect,” wrote Die Zeit about the meeting...

Coats' bid to cut cartel fine fails

Guinness Peat Group-owned threads business Coats lost a final bid at the European Union's top court to reduce EU cartel fines levied against it for fixing prices of sewing needles. The European Court of Justice in an order...

Data Retention - Advocate General will give opinion on Irish Challenge in two weeks

The agenda of the European Court of Justice has just listed Tuesday, October 14 for the Advocate General’s opinion on the State’s challenge to the Data Retention Directive. This won’t be a final decision - the Advocate General...

Pubcos send out foreign satellite warning

Licensees urged to wait for definitive ruling from Europe Major companies are advising licensees not to use foreign satellite equipment until a definitive ruling on the issue is made in the European Court of Justice. Despite...

Italy rapped over EU port waste reception law

Italy has breached the EU's 2000 directive on minimum standards for waste treatment facilities at port, the European court of justice said this week. The European commission launched the case in 2007 following earlier...

Paul Routledge: Law on compulsory retirement is a real concern

The law is an ass, and nowhere more so than on the vexed issue of compulsory retirement. Age Concern has just lost an appeal to the European Court of Justice to abolish the law that allows employers to get rid of workers...

Two TV football cases put on hold

Two licensees have had prosecutions for screening Premiership football via North African channel ART put on hold until after the landmark Murphy appeal in Europe. Murphy: appeal could take up to two years Adjourning the...

Councils set to fight ECJ VAT ruling

Judith Tydd, Accountancy Age, Wednesday 24 September 2008 at 15:46:00 Ruling on off-street parking VAT could hurt council pockets Local councils could be forced to pay VAT on a range of services in areas where they compete...

Aon Comments on EU Court Decision Limiting Age Discrimination Claims

In a bulletin from its London Office, Aon Consulting notes that an "Advocate-General at the European Court of Justice today rejected Age Concern's claim that forcing people to retire at or after 65 without compensation...

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