There is a need for balanced participation between women and men in remunerated and unremunerated work. |
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Of course, such imports include remunerated donations and there is no evidence at all that they are any less safe than unremunerated ones. |
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Permits for exchange pupils are for a nonrenewable one year period, as are those for unremunerated trainees and volunteers. |
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Somebody has to, in order to keep life — unremunerated, unpredictable, infinitely rewarding life — going. |
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Promoting the mobility of third-country nationals to Europe for the purpose of studies and unremunerated research is a key factor in that strategy. |
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To protect the unremunerated status of their training, it is provided that trainees may work neither directly nor indirectly for the firm in which they are receiving their training. |
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At the same time, however, it must be said that we have managed to reach agreement on how levels of safety can still be substantially increased by making unremunerated blood donation a fundamental principle. |
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It is still also women who perform the larger part of unremunerated work. |
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Research has been conducted on barriers to economic empowerment faced by women, including the relationship between remunerated and unremunerated work, and tools are being developed to assist with this assessment. |
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Checks by the Member States for compliance with these admission conditions will aim to ensure that unremunerated trainees are not employed in place of proper workers. |
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Lastly, the financial resources that students or unremunerated trainees may be required to have are not determined by the directive, the Member States simply being required to publish the minimum amount that they determine. |
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The Directive also covers third-country nationals who apply to be admitted in a Member State for the purposes of pupil exchange, unremunerated training or voluntary service. |
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In September 2016, Miliband joined the editorial board of The Political Quarterly journal, an unremunerated role. |
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As sole or principal caregivers, women and girls often face a heavy burden of unremunerated household chores like cooking, cleaning, fetching water, collecting firewood and caring for the very young and the elderly. |
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And we shouldn't overlook the fact that housework is indeed work: enabling others to earn money through the unremunerated care of children and the management of the household and community economy. |
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Trade union representatives shall be informed by the employer of the presence of unremunerated trainees and the content of the traineeships offered. |
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