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Company law, artificial corporate entities and social policy

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Cremers, Jan

European Trade Union Confederation, Brussels

2019

60 p.

company law ; maintenance of acquired rights ; EU Directive ; service sector ; social dumping ; tax evasion

EU countries

Law

English

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"The report on “Company Law, Artificial Corporate Entities and Social Policy” by Jan Cremers was published In the framework of the project “Company Mobility and Workers Representatives in Company Boards”.

Letterbox companies are an increasing phenomenon of major concern for the European trade union movement. Such artificial business constructions allow for their domiciliation in a tax friendly country, while performing commercial activities in other countries. The main objective is to minimize tax liability. Not only do letterbox companies represent a real danger to public finances, they constitute a direct threat to social Europe leading to social dumping and the exploitation of workers. Yet, EU law leaves room for such intolerable practices, and letterbox-type arrangements are expanding throughout the Union..."

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