50,000 protesters to march across Brussels in support of social rights

Friday 18 March 2005

18.03.2005 - 09:35 CET | By Lucia Kubosova

EUOBSERVER / BRUSSELS – Trade unions leaders in Brussels are expecting more than 50,000 sympathisers from all around Europe to turn up for a demonstration on Saturday in support of their social rights.

The protests will come just days before the European leaders gather for a spring summit to deal with major economic issues, like the re-launch of the EU’s economic agenda, the future EU spending and a reform of the rules underpinning the euro.

Better jobs, protection of social rights and scrapping the Bolkenstein directive – the proposed legislation on liberalising the EU’s services markets – are set to be the key messages on banners during the demonstrations. ... Full Article on EUObserver


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