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Poverty

More and more drivers from poor countries take over jobs in the EU

29 October 2018
Ugebrevet, Denmark

Eastern Europeans become too demanding. Now truck drivers are imported from poorer countries outside the EU

13 October 2018
Stavanger Aftenblad, Norway

Bring drivers earn 5500 kroner a month, but are not allowed to say so

11 October 2018
Adresseavisen, Norway

Bring drivers on NOK 33.90 per hour, but not allowed to say so

10 October 2018
Stavanger Aftenblad, Norway

Truckers join the race to the bottom

3 October 2018
De Groene Amsterdammer, Netherlands
6 February 2018

Working on the edge of poverty: Slovenia’s self-inflicted wound over labour market reform

Working on the edge of poverty: Slovenia’s self-inflicted wound over labour market reform
By Lenart J. Kučić

Labour market reform in Slovenia, designed to boost entrepreneurship and jobs, is condemning thousands of people to near poverty through precarious working conditions. An analysis by Investigate Europe’s media partner Pod črto Read more "Working on the edge of poverty: Slovenia’s self-inflicted wound over labour market reform"

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