CENTRAL/EASTERN EUROPE - Unlocking opportunities in the labour market is key to solving Europe's pension problems, according to ministers from European Union accession states.
The conclusion was one of many drawn by labour ministers from Central and Eastern Europe - 10 of which are expected to become members of the EU in May 2004 - during the recent, annual International...
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