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Protecting workers against cancer-causing chemicals: Statement by Commissioner Thyssen following the agreement between the EU institutions
Protecting workers against cancer-causing chemicals: Statement by Commissioner Thyssen following the agreement between the EU institutions
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October 16, 2018
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The European Parliament and the Council have come to an agreement on the Commission’s second proposal to broaden the list of recognised cancer-causing chemicals in the workplace.
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