Universal labor law for Europe

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With the development of new technologies in the last decades, the working environment has changed completely. The well-known debates in the member states of the European Union about the right to work and the labourlaw structure associated with it don’t really seem to sufficiently offer new forms of work. With the development of horizontal technologies and with regard to their meaning for societies, the question of ensuring income has become a key point for people. At present, there exist classical forms of ensuring jobs. Let us not only think about full employment purposes of the political elite. Full employment also means that people must be capable of meeting requirements of the new time both technologically, educationally, physically and spiritually. New requirements are set up for intellectual abilities of people.