Clothing industry
The development committee votes Tuesday on rules to improve conditions for the millions of workers in the global textile and clothing industry. This could include checks throughout the supply chain as well as conditional trade preferences and clothes labels.
Treaty of Rome
On Tuesday Parliament will bring together 751 people from all over the EU to discuss the future of the EU in the plenary chamber for the 60th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome.In addition President Antonio Tajani and the leaders of the political groups will travel to Italy to participate in the celebrations there.
Poland
The civil liberties and justice committee discusses the situation of the rule of law in Poland with commissioner Frans Timmermans on Wednesday.
Books for the visually impaired
The legal affairs committee votes Thursday on new rules to facilitate access to books and other print materials for blind and visually impaired people.
Consumer rights
The internal market votes Tuesday on rules providing national authorities with additional powers to enforce consumer rights, for example by closing down websites that host scams. The goal is to tackle the most common practices harming online consumers, from abuse of online games for children to unfair contract terms for renting cars.
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