It would make sense for the EU to invest in its own workers and its own software projects, more so now that there are hostile countries both to the east and to the west
EPO workers are going on strike because their salaries don't keep up with price increases and tech companies without connections in "the channel" face long delays, low availability, and high prices (no "bulk" purchases), which further solidifies monopolies.
The Local Staff Committee The Hague (LSCTH) has this new paper about Willis Towers Watson (WTW) and its annual EPO-sponsored propaganda, pretending all is well when things are clearly dire
Why does Europe's second-largest institution: 1) curtail communication among staff (including union) and 2) go out of its way to avoid obeying a court order from ILOAT in Geneva?
Comments
aeshna23
2009-03-16 17:43:27
Roy Schestowitz
2009-03-16 17:48:18
I have a better one coming tomorrow. To the LF's credit, these videos make a fountain of 'marketing' material.
Will
2009-03-16 22:49:07
What's the difference between what the LF is doing and what Novell has done with videos? If it's good for LF then it would be good for Novell.
Roy Schestowitz
2009-03-16 22:59:13