As oil majors exit the North Sea, the region’s new players bring a track record of lobbying against climate policy, polluting the environment, and committing alleged labour violations.
Related Articles

Deregulation
Pod črto – Working on the edge of poverty: Slovenia’s self-inflicted wound over labour market reform
February 6, 2018
Mathew D. Rose
Deregulation, EU politics, Finance, Gig Economy, National Politics, Neo-Liberalism in the EU, Regulation
0
The gig economy takes on many forms. The result is always the same: precarious jobs. Slovenia has its own innovation, subsidised by the EU. Read here

Economics
DeStatis – German Recession: Stock of orders in manufacturing in September 2024: -2.6% on the same month a year earlier
Stock of orders in manufacturing, September 2024+1.6% in real terms, on the previous month (seasonally and calendar adjusted)-2.6%, in real terms, on the same month a year earlier (calendar adjusted) It appears the small increase […]

Corruption
Lovin Malta: Why The Pilatus Bank Scandal Could Be Far More Dangerous To Malta Than First Meets The Eye
April 6, 2018
Mathew D. Rose
Corruption, EU politics, Finance, Financial Institutions, National Politics, Political Parties, Regulation
0
Malta is looking increasingly like a Mafia State, but so is much of Europe. Read here
Be the first to comment