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More EU efforts needed to tackle youth unemployment, say MEPs

Plenary Session Youth / Employment policy 24-05-2012 - 12:43

Devising a "European Investment Plan" to create new jobs, reallocating EU structural funds to projects to create them for young people, and introducing a "European Youth Guarantee" to ensure that they are not without jobs for more than four months, are among the proposals set out by MEPs in a resolution, adopted Thursday, on measures to tackle youth unemployment.

 
 

Volunteering: passport to a job?

CULT Education / Employment policy 26-04-2012 - 16:42

Volunteering is a way to remain active, in contact with the world of work, and can even help to find a job. A "European Skills Passport" could certify official recognition of skills, acquired or demonstrated through volunteering, both for professional and learning purposes. A report voted by the Culture and Education Committee on Thursday calls on EU Member States to create an appropriate legal framework and national strategies to this end.

 
 

EU needs more modern and more competitive universities

Plenary Session Culture / Education 20-04-2012 - 12:17

MEPs urge EU Member States to ensure that higher education institutions are better funded, that people from all social backgrounds can study at them, and that more students can study abroad, in a resolution passed on Friday. University courses need to be constantly adapted to labour market needs in order to make Europe's higher education more competitive, they add.

 
 

Sport: EU tackles hooligans, corrupt agents and illegal betting

Plenary Session Sport 02-02-2012 - 13:37

The fight against doping, violence in stadiums, match-fixing and shady deals by players' agents demands better-coordinated action at EU level, says a resolution passed by Parliament on Thursday.

 
 

Charlemagne Youth Prize

General Youth 24-01-2012 - 10:52

European Charlemagne Youth Prize 2012 - new deadline for the submission of applications.

 
 

Compulsory schooling until the age of 18 throughout the EU and second-chance schools could help reduce the rate of school drop-outs, say MEPs. MEPs adopted a resolution on Thursday calling on Member States to carry out education reforms targeting young people most at risk of quitting school early.

 
 

Small cinemas need EU help to make the digital switch

Plenary Session Culture 16-11-2011 - 13:31

Digital equipment is too dear for small independent cinemas to be able to keep up with the digital revolution, say MEPs in a resolution voted on Wednesday. The text calls for specific EU subsidies to help them to invest in production, archiving 3D projection, HDTV or Blue-Ray technology.

 
 

A common European heritage label from 2013

Plenary Session Culture 16-11-2011 - 13:15

A voluntary European heritage label may from 2013 be granted to symbolic sites for Europe's history or integration, further to a decision taken by Parliament on Wednesday. Particular attention will go to "transnational" sites, given their special symbolism for Europe's common history.

 
 

"Les neiges du Kilimandjaro" wins 2011 LUX film prize

Plenary Session Culture 16-11-2011 - 12:37

The winner of the 2011 LUX film Prize is "Les neiges du Kilimandjaro" by French director Robert Guédiguian. Parliament's President Jerzy Buzek today presented the prize to the film's producer, Marc Bordure, at a formal ceremony in its Strasbourg plenary chamber. The film questions the injustices of today's societies and their political and trade union conflicts, and makes a plea for tolerance.

 
 

The EU should initiate strict, even penal, measures, against doping, match-fixing and violence in sports stadia, and also set up a European data base listing people banned from stadia, says a draft resolution voted by the Culture and Education Committee on Thursday.