Developing the social dimension of a deep and genuine Economic and Monetary Union

Sep 13, 2013
László Andor
Senior Adviser on employment and the EMU
Systematic monitoring of key employment and social challenges and stronger employment and social policy coordination are important for a well-functioning Economic and Monetary Union (EMU), helping to ensure that adequate resources are allocated to tackling these problems in the interests of the euro zone and the EU as a whole, writes EU Commissioner for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion László Andor in this Policy Brief.

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