Examples of using Working conditions in the sector in English and their translations into Italian
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But what are the effects on employment, wages and working conditions in the sector?
Improving working conditions in the sector, e.g. by highlighting the improved performance of businesses employing women.
In many EU countries, working conditions in the sector are characterised by insecure contracts,
Worker shortage is caused by the sometimes difficult and unusual working conditions in the sectors concerned.
assessment of the new measures' impact on employment and working conditions in the sector.
Calls on the EC to present a biennial report on employment and working conditions in the sector, on the conditions for consumers and operators along the entire chain,
ensure fair working conditions in the sector.
up, with the support of EUROFOUND, a biennial report on employment and working conditions in the sector and the prospects for development, to be submitted to the EESC, the Parliament, the
a worsening of working conditions in the sector.
addresses the high levels of informality and precarious working conditions in the sector and provides small businesses with the necessary information
repercussions of the new measures on employment and/or working conditions in the sector.
especially for employment and working conditions in the sector concerned; the competitiveness of the company
a biennial report on employment and working conditions in the sector, on the conditions for consumers and operators along the entire chain,
including agreements on employment relations and working conditions in the sector in accordance with EC Treaty provisions.
and the basic working conditions in the sector are harmonised: both in regard to employment and to
and the quality of the working conditions in the sector safety and productivity.
a biennial report on employment and working conditions in the sector, on the conditions for consumers and operators along the entire chain,
such as improving the physical safety of fishing vessels and regulating working conditions in the sector, including working hours, in order to minimise safety risks.
and hopes that its implementation will not undermine either employment or working conditions in the sector: on the contrary, it hopes that the expectations raised by the European Social
with the support of the Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions- a biennial report on employment and working conditions in the sector, on the conditions for consumers and operators in the sector,