Examples of using Improving working conditions in English and their translations into Romanian
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fighting against social exclusion and poverty and improving working conditions.
energy saving, improving working conditions, reducing the cost of pulverized coal burners
guaranteeing workers' rights throughout Europe and improving working conditions, combating inequality,
industry-specific collective initiatives- such as tackling deforestation, improving working conditions in the toy industry
Improving working conditions, combating the informal economy
An important step in improving working conditions in the EU fleet was taken with the implementation of the International Labour Organization Work in Fishing Convention C188 into EU law,
new markets during the past year. We made investments in human resources by improving working conditions and raising remuneration.”
living conditions, and(iii) improving working conditions and reducing informal employment,
NGOs committed to the environment and improving working conditions at international level.
as is improving working conditions in the road transport sector,
upgrading school curricula, improving working conditions in schools, and guaranteeing universal free access to high-quality
The EESC endorses improving working conditions and adapting them to the specific needs of older workers so as to create opportunities for
economic development in Rwanda and a program launched in 2016 to increase aerosol recycling in Latin America while improving working conditions for workers at waste separation facilities.
combating social exclusion and poverty and improving working conditions.
economic development in Rwanda and a programme launched in 2016 to increase aerosol recycling in Latin America while improving working conditions for workers at waste separation facilities.
quality of products, improving working conditions and the business environment,
reducing stress, improving working conditions and promoting anti-discriminatory practices with regard to recruitment
fostering social partnership, improving working conditions, and ensuring social cohesion by tackling regional inequalities
would seem obvious that it should have been carried through so as to achieve the aim of modernising and improving working conditions, a theme that was taken up years later by the current Commission,
fighting against social exclusion and poverty and improving working conditions.