news Civil servant salary | Energy-saving target | RTL results alisa May 8, 2024 2 min read The government is open to topping up the salaries of EU workers in the Grand Duchy but the money will not come from Luxembourg coffers If the newsletter does not display correctly, view it online. The Afternoon Edition 08/05/24 Pay Bettel rules out more cash to keep EU civil servants in Luxembourg Government open to topping up salaries of EU workers but money will not come from Luxembourg coffers Read more Reducing gas consumption Luxembourg just about met gas-saving target in April Grand Duchy reduced its gas consumption by 15.8% compared with the 2017-2022 reference period Read more Cross border French senator wants Luxembourg to pay 80% of cross-border projects Rethinking how cross-border projects are funded would be in Luxembourg’s interests too, official says Read more Media RTL expects recovery in advertising spending this year Revenues expected to climb this year as advertising to TV viewers in Germany and France blossoms Read more How staying in one job for too long can impact your future Changing jobs often leads to more pay or at least allows you to know if your current salary is within market value. Read more Pharma AstraZeneca withdraws Covid-19 vaccine, citing lack of demand Interest rate Swedish central bank kicks off easing with first rate cut since 2016 Sponsored content Using key facts to persuade consumers Events What’s on in Luxembourg on 9 May Learn more about the EU, visit Robert Schuman’s home, listen to jazz, watch stand-up comedy, take the kids to the sports festival or circus Read more Robert Schuman The story behind 9 May celebrating Europe Day Luxembourg-born Robert Schuman delivered the Schuman Declaration, a speech widely known for setting the foundations of today’s European Union Read more Sponsored content Triennal Beaufort at the Belgian Coast lives its eight edition ● Man City’s Haaland sets up businesses in Luxembourg ● CVC agrees sale of troubled Africa tea estates business ● Luxembourg among 20 EU countries to boycott Putin swearing-in ● Outlook for building and other trades stays gloomy ● Businessman Becca’s watches to go under the hammer Contact us | Privacy Statement | Unsubscribe Copyright – 2024 All rights reserved Chat read-only to anonymous users. Chat with Anyone and Anywhere. Only registered users are allowed to send messages. Loading the chat ... 134473 Register Login Continue Reading Previous: Stocks making the biggest moves premarket: Uber, Reddit, Electronic Arts and moreNext: Marriott International Supports Increased Leisure Demand in Canada Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ