Wednesday, 25 January 2012
Commission launches debate on corporate restructuring
The European Commission has launched a Europe-wide public debate on corporate restructuring and anticipating change.

László Andor, EU Commissioner for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion
The consultation will run until 30 March, 2012 and its aim is to identify successful practices and policies in the field of restructuring and adapting to change, stated the EC.
The results will feed into the upcoming employment package and should help to improve further cooperation between workers and employers' representatives, government, local and regional authorities and the EU institutions, it added.
The EC hopes that the consultation will also help identify specific restructuring measures that could help deal with employment and social challenges, and help European companies ‘improve competitiveness through innovation and a fast but smooth adaptation to change’.
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