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Post an EU jobThe final version of the Commission's Green Paper on labour law, to be presented by Commissioner Spidla on 22 November 2006, has a new title and most of its original questions up for consultation have been changed.
The final version of the paper
, which EurActiv has seen, is called "Modernising labour law to meet the challenges of the 21st century". All earlier drafts were entitled "Adapting labour law to ensure flexibility and security for all". The change of title reflects criticism from employers' associations and member states such as Sweden and the UK, which said that the paper was pre-empting the results of the consultation for which it is the basis, rather than leaving policy options open.
A Commission source said that the final paper is "much more balanced and more unilaterally agreed than previous versions".
Compared with the latest draft (see EurActiv, 21 November 2006), the text has undergone few changes. Still, a number of questions have been reworded to eliminate what little agenda-setting had been left.
The paper begins a four-month public consultation, which will end in March 2007. It will be followed by a Commission Communication on flexicurity in June 2007. The Commission hopes to define "a set of common principles" on flexicurity by the end of 2007.