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The Project: The European network for the fair sharing of working time, initiated by ATTAC (Germany – Group Arbeitfairteilen) and Collectif Roosevelt (France), is an informal structure open to representatives of organisations, experts and activists. The network gathers multiple organizations including trade unions, NGOs, citizen movements, scientists, policy makers, or members of the European parliament from 12 countries: France, Germany, Belgium, United Kingdom, The Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Spain, Austria, ...
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Shorter working week newsletter 6

European Network for the Fair Sharing of Working Time
The newsletter is published every two months and capture the latest, most exciting developments in working-time reduction from across Europe.  It is produced by the New Economics Foundation (UK), and is coordinated by ATTAC (Germany – Group ArbeitFAIRTeilen) and Réseau Roosevelt (France). It is supported by Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung, Brussels Office and funded by the German Federal Foreign Office. You find the shorter working week newsletter 6 here. If you want to receive the newsletter automatically please sign up here.

Shorter working week newsletter 5

European Network for the Fair Sharing of Working Time
The newsletter is published every two months and capture the latest, most exciting developments in working-time reduction from across Europe.  It is produced by the New Economics Foundation (UK), and is coordinated by ATTAC (Germany – Group ArbeitFAIRTeilen) and Réseau Roosevelt (France). It is supported by Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung, Brussels Office and funded by the German Federal Foreign Office. You find the shorter working week newsletter 5 here. If you want to receive the newsletter automatically please sign up here.

Shorter working week newsletter 4

European Network for the Fair Sharing of Working Time
The newsletter is published every two months and capture the latest, most exciting developments in working-time reduction from across Europe.  It is produced by the New Economics Foundation (UK), and is coordinated by ATTAC (Germany – Group ArbeitFAIRTeilen) and Réseau Roosevelt (France). It is supported by Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung, Brussels Office and funded by the German Federal Foreign Office. You find the shorter working week newsletter 4 here. If you want to receive the newsletter automatically please sign up here.

Shorter working week newsletter 3

European Network for the Fair Sharing of Working Time
The newsletter is published every two months and capture the latest, most exciting developments in working-time reduction from across Europe.  It is produced by the New Economics Foundation (UK), and is coordinated by ATTAC (Germany – Group ArbeitFAIRTeilen) and Réseau Roosevelt (France). It is supported by Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung, Brussels Office and funded by the German Federal Foreign Office. You find the shorter working week newsletter 3 here. If you want to receive the newsletter automatically please sign up here.

Shorter working week newsletter 2

European Network for the Fair Sharing of Working Time
The newsletter is published every two months and capture the latest, most exciting developments in working-time reduction from across Europe.  It is produced by the New Economics Foundation (UK), and is coordinated by ATTAC (Germany – Group ArbeitFAIRTeilen) and Réseau Roosevelt (France). It is supported by Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung, Brussels Office and funded by the German Federal Foreign Office. You find the shorter working week newsletter 2 here. If you want to receive the newsletter automatically please sign up here.

Shorter working week newsletter 1

European Network for the Fair Sharing of Working Time
The newsletter is published every two months and capture the latest, most exciting developments in working-time reduction from across Europe.  It is produced by the New Economics Foundation (UK), and is coordinated by ATTAC (Germany – Group ArbeitFAIRTeilen) and Réseau Roosevelt (France). It is supported by Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung, Brussels Office and funded by the German Federal Foreign Office. You find the shorter working week newsletter 1 here. If you want to receive the newsletter automatically please sign up here.