Towards a European labour authority: mandate, main tasks and open questions

"This study explores problems in the area of cross-border labour mobility and suggests that fair working conditions in the Single Market could be enhanced by the establishment of a European Labour Authority. The main problem is that the competence of national authorities to control and enforce...

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Main Author: Cremers, Jan
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: Brussels 2018
Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19396996124911141789-Towards-a-european-labour-auth.htm
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Summary:"This study explores problems in the area of cross-border labour mobility and suggests that fair working conditions in the Single Market could be enhanced by the establishment of a European Labour Authority. The main problem is that the competence of national authorities to control and enforce national labour standards ends at the border. Thus, new forms of regulatory arbitrage, regime shopping and the evasion of existing labour standards cannot be effectively monitored and sanctioned. The author suggests that a European Labour Authority should legitimise and facilitate cross-border cooperation between national competent authorities. The main task should be to solve disputes in case of infringements and breaches related to labour mobility and/or cross-border recruitment."
Physical Description:15 p.
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