Posting of workers in the single market: attempts to prevent social dumping and regime competition in the EU
Cremers, Jan ; Dølvik, Jon Erik ; Bosch, Gerhard
2007
38
6
November
524-541
EU Charter of Fundamental Social Rights of Workers ; EU Directive ; history ; implementation ; international relocation of industry ; posted worker ; social dumping
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"The so-called ‘Posting of Workers Directive' was an integral part of the European Commission (EC) Action programme linked to the Community Charter of Fundamental Rights of Workers and was meant to establish a legal frame for labour conditions of workers posted for a temporary period to another Member State. Its content is about equal treatment, a guarantee of minimum protection, fair competition and respect for the regulatory frame in the host country. In the cases included in this article, increased divergence can be observed with respect to the role of the state versus the social partners with regards to regulation and control. The over-riding challenge nowadays is to develop effective mechanisms of enforcement compatible with the constraints of European Union principles and regulations. In the EC documents, any reference to the Community Charter of Basic Rights of Workers has disappeared and the weight of power has shifted in favour of the free market hardliners, who seem to regard the Directive as an oddity in breach with the logic of the four freedoms."
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