With support from the European Commission, EPSU has commissioned research on the impact of pay cuts across Europe. The report will focus on Romania, Spain, Ireland, Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, Hungary and Greece and will be discussed on the first morning of the conference on 7 December.
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