news Voice for self-employed | EU Parliament president visits | Lego court dispute alisa January 25, 2024 2 min read The Union des Indépendants wants to lobby for better conditions and raise awareness of self-employment as an important sector of the economy If the newsletter does not display correctly, view it online. The Morning Edition 25/01/24 Lobbying New association aims to give Luxembourg self-employed a stronger voice The Union des Indépendants wants to lobby for better conditions and raise awareness for self-employment Read more EU institutions EU Parliament ‘fully committed’ to Luxembourg site, president says Hiring difficulties remain but key EU institution is here to stay in the Grand Duchy, Roberta Metsola says during visit to country Read more Carbon emissions No major reduction in CO2 emissions from cars in decade Failure to slash carbon emissions from cars means EU is set to miss its 2030 target, European Court of Auditors warns Read more Intellectual property Toy maker Lego wins dispute over toy brick before EU court Decision backs the Danish company which registered its toy blocks as protected in 2010 against a German company Read more People moves Stéphane Pisani elected Luxembourg judge for European human rights court Finance Italian firms seek Luxembourg workaround to tap private credit Sponsored content Car of the Year 2024 competition Ask the Expert I want to cash out a pension fund early. What do I need to know about the tax impact? Two EY Luxembourg experts explain under which conditions redemption before maturity is possible Read more Puzzles Crack the code: Challenge yourself and test your skills with today’s Sudoku puzzle! Sharpen your focus and indulge in a mental workout with today’s puzzle. Are you up for the Sudoku challenge? Read more Sponsored content Nearly half of employees consider changing jobs in 2024 ● Frieden to unveil construction sector rescue package in February ● Quarter of EIB’s €88bn funding spent on energy security in 2023 ● Retirement home offers safe housing for former homeless people ● Luxembourg-based property group’s restructuring derailed by UK court ● Investors pile into peripheral eurozone bonds in hunt for yield 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 ... 126049 Register Login Continue Reading Previous: China markets exhale after bank reserves cutNext: 4 years’ jail for woman who caused burns to 29% of man’s body after flipping hot pot of boiling soup on him 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