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„In fact, pilots already fall asleep,“ says Belgian daily De Standaard quoting a spokesperson of the European Cockpit Association (ECA). According to the ECA, which represents airline pilots in the EU, recent efforts to harmonise working hours in the E…
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La Repubblica, Rome – After two years of radical austerity the Irish economy is going through an upswing, thanks to new revenue the state is collecting from renewable energy and from taxing fossil fuels and rubbish. See more.
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Biznis
Šta otkrivaju informatori o radu javnih organa i državnih preduzeća: Pitajte insajdera
by bifadminPristup informacijama od javnog značaja sve češće traže učesnici na tenderima, radnici velikih državnih preduzeća, pa i sami zaposleni u državnim organima. Jedan mali uvid u to ko šta i …
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Nove tehnologije
Kako su volonteri promenili svet naučnih istraživanja: Ja, građanin, naučnik
by bifadminOd projekata koji su se mogli nabrojati na prste jedne ruke početkom 2000-tih, broj naučnih istraživanja u kojem učestvuju obični ljudi, volonteri, popeo se na oko 25 godišnje. Od posmatranja …
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Nikada do sada nismo bili toliko nezavisni i toliko zavisni, zahvaljujući spravici koja staje u šaku. Promenila je čak i živote filmskih junaka, a naše do te mere da još …
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Berlingske Tidende, Copenhagen – As they celebrate the 40th anniversary of entry into the European Union, Danes are weighing up the pros and cons. To persuade fellow Danes that the Union can still benefit Denmark, all the country's political…
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“America turns European”, jokes The Economist on a cover featuring US President Barack Obama and the Republican House Speaker John Boehner dressed as a Frenchman and German respectively. “For the past three years America’s leaders have looked o…
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“Europe is seeking to hire the best brains,” reports Die Welt. Between now and 2020, an entire generation of European civil servants will retire. Thousands of posts, the equivalent of one third of the current EU workforce, will have to be filled in…

