In view of levelling the playing field between foreign and local employers in the host country, the European Commission proposed in March 2016 to revise the Posting of Workers Directive (PWD) 96/71/EC. The amended PWD (EU) 2018/957, that was adopted mid-2018, introduces some significant changes in order to combat the shortcomings resulting from the original PWD, strengthening the importance of ensuring fair competition (between local and foreign employers) and improving the protection of workers. In a nutshell, the PWD aims at promoting the principle of equal pay for equal work in the same place, especially by extending the so-called hard nucleus of working conditions and introducing a provision for long-term postings. This new legislation ...
The development of the internal market, based on the principle of freedom to provide services, as st...
Labour mobility within the European Union continues to be a limited phenomenon. This concerns both l...
This note addresses certain complications inherent in governance with regards to posted workers, i.e...
In view of levelling the playing field between foreign and local employers in the host country, the ...
nicht angegebenOn March 8, 2016 the European Commission, proposed review of the Posted Workers Direc...
This article aims to examine to what extent the recent reform of the Posting of Workers Directive (P...
In March 2016 the European Commission proposed a revision of the Posting of Workers Directive. Two y...
Labour mobility within the European Union continues to be a limited phenomenon. This concerns both l...
Posting of Workers in EU Law is a pioneering book that challenges the recently adopted Directive (EU...
Posting of workers in the framework of the provision of services within the European Union is govern...
The posting directive was adopted at the end of the nineties. Since then, the nature of subcontracti...
The Treaty provisions on the free movement of workers provide rights to workers to move to, and acce...
Following criticism of the current system of posted work in the European Union, the Revised Posted W...
Directive 96/71/EC (the Posted Workers Directive) is the legal framework in Europe for bona fide cro...
This article places the current legal framework governing posted work within the debate on ‘european...
The development of the internal market, based on the principle of freedom to provide services, as st...
Labour mobility within the European Union continues to be a limited phenomenon. This concerns both l...
This note addresses certain complications inherent in governance with regards to posted workers, i.e...
In view of levelling the playing field between foreign and local employers in the host country, the ...
nicht angegebenOn March 8, 2016 the European Commission, proposed review of the Posted Workers Direc...
This article aims to examine to what extent the recent reform of the Posting of Workers Directive (P...
In March 2016 the European Commission proposed a revision of the Posting of Workers Directive. Two y...
Labour mobility within the European Union continues to be a limited phenomenon. This concerns both l...
Posting of Workers in EU Law is a pioneering book that challenges the recently adopted Directive (EU...
Posting of workers in the framework of the provision of services within the European Union is govern...
The posting directive was adopted at the end of the nineties. Since then, the nature of subcontracti...
The Treaty provisions on the free movement of workers provide rights to workers to move to, and acce...
Following criticism of the current system of posted work in the European Union, the Revised Posted W...
Directive 96/71/EC (the Posted Workers Directive) is the legal framework in Europe for bona fide cro...
This article places the current legal framework governing posted work within the debate on ‘european...
The development of the internal market, based on the principle of freedom to provide services, as st...
Labour mobility within the European Union continues to be a limited phenomenon. This concerns both l...
This note addresses certain complications inherent in governance with regards to posted workers, i.e...