By Adam Katai
For decades now, the 9th of May marks Victory Day as on this date in 1945, the second World War has ended in Europe. By 2021, this day has earned itself another mentionable meaning. We greet Europe Day on the 9th, to remember and strengthen the values, the connections, and the very idea of a united Europe. Since I am in my mid-20s, such a commemoration is welcomed, as I tend to remain spoiled by the unrealised opportunities and aids of the Union and of being a European citizen. To mention one of these opportunities, though one that is very much realised, I am lucky to execute my ESC project in Bologna. Included in this position, I was asked to participate and to hold a presentation during a conference with fellow organisations from other European countries on the history and principles of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights. It was more than reassuring to deal with such an important topic since this conference was the perfect way to deepen and expand my knowledge on the meaning and relevancy of the EU. As a volunteer from another country, I thought of choosing the topic of work and labour in the EU
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