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March 25, 2026
Goal: Strengthen EU defense
Czech Republic Receives €2.06 Billion Loan to Boost Defence and Support Ukraine
The European Commission approved a loan of up to €2.06 billion for the Czech Republic under the SAFE program, giving them an initial €309 million upfront to help with defense production and support Ukraine.
Defence Workers & Czech Citizens
March 11, 2026
Goal: Strengthen EU defence
EU's New Defence Projects: Drones, Borders, Air and Space Shields
The European Parliament resolution says the EU must raise defence spending, coordinate joint projects, and launch four flagship programmes—drone, eastern flank, air and space defence—to strengthen security against Russia, cyber attacks and new weapons, while ensuring funding, export controls and transparency.
Defence Workers & Military Personnel
Goal: Secure EU defence independence
Making Europe’s Defence Industry Stronger Together
The European Parliament resolution says the EU should create one big defence market to cut spending, grow its own industry, and make Europe safer and less dependent on outside suppliers.
Defence Workers & Military Personnel
Goal: Fair pay for women
Ending the Pay and Pension Gap for Women
This EU Gender Pay and Pension Gap Resolution is a plan to cut the pay and pension differences between men and women by tightening equal‑pay laws, boosting childcare, pushing more women into high‑pay jobs, valuing care work, protecting vulnerable groups, collecting data, giving tax breaks, and raising awareness, so that by 2030 women earn more fairly and have better retirement security.
Women & Workers
Goal: Help workers find jobs
Tupperware Workers Receive €1.6 Million to Re‑enter the Workforce
The EU’s resolution gives €1.6 million to help 267 Tupperware workers in Belgium find new jobs after the company went bankrupt, covering training, job‑search help and admin costs for up to two years.
Workers & Manufacturing Workers
March 10, 2026
Goal: Uniform insolvency rules.
Fast, Fair, and Clear Rules for Company Bankruptcies
The EU Directive on Insolvency Law (2024‑2029) creates common rules across Europe so that bankruptcies are handled faster and fairer, letting creditors track assets, stopping shady deals, and requiring directors to act quickly, all to protect workers, investors, and the public.
Workers & Unions
February 26, 2026
Goal: Reduce gun crime
New Rule to Stop Illegal Gun Trade and 3‑D Printed Firearms
The EU Directive on Combating Firearms Trafficking is a new set of rules that makes it easier for police to catch and punish people who make, sell, move, or use illegal guns—including those made with 3‑D printers—and forces all member states to share information and follow the same penalties.
Law Enforcement & Border Guards
February 17, 2026
Goal: Prevent financial crises
New Rules for Overseeing Large Financial Groups to Better Protect People’s Money
This Directive is a new set of rules that brings together and simplifies how banks, insurance companies, investment firms and their groups are supervised in the EU, making them keep enough capital, report risks and big internal deals, and letting one main authority coordinate the checks across countries.
Banks & Insurance Companies
February 12, 2026
Goal: Align EU GI rules
New Rules for Famous Food Names Like Champagne and Parma Ham
This regulation updates EU rules on geographical indications so they match the new Lisbon Union rules, letting the EU change GI names, types, areas and quality, dropping old notification steps, and it will start on July 1, 2026.
Farmers & Exporters
February 11, 2026
Goal: Support displaced workers
Audi layoffs in Belgium get €7.5 million in support
The EU Parliament approved a €7.5 million grant from the Globalisation Adjustment Fund to help 3,414 former Audi and supplier workers in Belgium find new jobs and get training.
Automotive Workers & Manufacturing Workers
Goal: Protect health & environment
EU Parliament rejects a GM soybean that can survive banned herbicides
The European Parliament passed a resolution rejecting a draft decision that would allow genetically modified soybean tolerant to glufosinate and glyphosate to be sold, citing health, environmental, and fairness concerns and calling for the decision to be withdrawn and GMO rules to be reformed.
Farmers & Environmental NGOs:NGOs
February 04, 2026
Goal: Global chemical safety
Global Ban on Dangerous Flame Retardant TBPH
Council Decision 2026/0029 (NLE) lets the EU submit a proposal to the Stockholm Convention to ban or restrict the dangerous flame‑retardant TBPH, protecting people and the planet.
Manufacturing Workers & SMEs: Small Businesses
January 21, 2026
Goal: Protect passenger rights
New Rules to Protect Air Travelers
The EU’s 2024‑2029 air passenger rights rules give travelers bigger cash payouts for delays, cancellations or denied boarding, free meals and lodging when flights are late, clearer baggage limits, help for kids and disabled people, and easier ways to file complaints, all to make flying fairer and safer.
Travelers & Tourists
January 20, 2026
Goal: Help workers find jobs.
Assistance for 267 Belgian Workers After Tupperware Bankruptcy
This resolution proposes to give €1.6 million from the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund to help 267 workers in Belgium find new jobs after Tupperware’s bankruptcy, covering coaching, training, and job‑matching services.
Workers & Manufacturing Workers
January 09, 2026
Goal: Help displaced workers
€8.9 million to support 3,400 workers fired from Audi Brussels
This resolution authorises the EU to give €7.5 million from the EGF to help 3,414 workers who lost jobs at Audi in Belgium get training, job‑search help, and money to start new businesses.
Manufacturing Workers & Supply Chain Workers
December 17, 2025
Goal: Secure Europe's AI future
New Rules for Giant AI and Quantum Factories
The EU Parliament passed a rule that creates and funds huge AI‑and‑quantum‑computer factories, lays out how they’re run, who can use them, and how they’re paid for, all while requiring strict security, sustainability and fair access.
IT Specialists & AI Startups
December 16, 2025
Goal: Ensure ESG accountability
Big Companies Now Must Report Their Impact on People, Planet, and Profit
The EU Parliament resolution adopts a directive that limits sustainability reporting and due‑diligence rules to only the biggest companies, simplifies audit and digital reporting requirements, sets new penalties, and offers a voluntary path for smaller firms.
Entrepreneurs
Goal: Reduce transport emissions
Corporate Fleets Going Electric by 2035
This EU regulation sets national targets for companies to buy more zero‑emission cars and vans, phases out subsidies for polluting vehicles, and aims to cut transport emissions while saving companies money.
Logistics Companies & Manufacturing Workers
December 04, 2025
Goal: Unify EU capital markets
EU Aims to Create a Single Capital Market
This EU proposal unifies capital‑market rules, cuts red‑tape, lets firms operate across borders, boosts tech like tokenisation, and gives ESMA more power to supervise.
SMEs: Small Businesses & Tech Startups
December 03, 2025
Goal: Secure supply chain
Securing Rare Minerals for Clean Energy and Tech
The EU is tightening its rules on critical raw materials so companies can diversify supplies, report risks every three years, label products clearly, and boost recycling, making the market safer and less split.
Tech Companies & Manufacturing Workers