A new Special Eurobarometer published today shows that the importance of the social economy is widely acknowledged, with 75% of Europeans recognising its importance for the well-being of society in their country.
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On 7–8 October 2025, the European Alliance for Apprenticeships and the European Training Foundation, in collaboration with Montenegro’s Ministry of Education, hosted the 10th seminar in Podgorica, celebrating ten years of advancing apprenticeships.
We spoke to Finja-Lee Bethke from the ETUC Youth Committee, as part of the European Apprentices Network (EAN)’s Advice Corner series. We discussed apprentice representation in EU policy, the ETUC’s gender equality and youth engagement work, and more.
A survey published by the Joint Research Centre sheds light on the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools at work. Workers report largely positive experiences, however the survey notes that AI monitoring and management technologies can increase workers’ stress and reduce autonomy.
The European Commission has launched a survey to hear from children, young people , their parents and guardians about their views on the European Child Guarantee.
Is it time to take a leap in your career? Your next role might well be with the organisation you are currently working for. Here’s how to increase your odds of success.
We spoke with European Alliance for Apprenticeships (EAfA) Member BMW Group, a globally leading manufacturer of premium automobiles and motorcycles with more than 150 000 employees and approximately 5 000 apprentices worldwide.
Nowadays, almost everyone is on social media. The lure of instant connection and freedom of expression has ensured that most of us are digitally present. However, your online activities may be harming your professional life.
The European labour market remains resilient, with low unemployment levels, despite a decline in employment growth, according to the Commission’s Labour Market and Wage Developments in Europe report.
The European labour market remains resilient, with low unemployment levels, despite a decline in employment growth, according to the Commission’s Labour Market and Wage Developments in Europe report.