Access to information on the posting of workers. Construction companies' practices and challenges
Danaj, Sonila ; Toplak, Kristina ; Vah Jevšnik, Mojca
2024
138 p.
construction industry ; posted worker ; SME ; employment opportunity
Austria ; Belgium ; Italy ; Slovakia ; Slovenia
Construction industry
https://doi.org/10.3986/9789610508366
English
Bibliogr.
"This book presents the issue of access to information in the posting of workers. The authors identify and assess the practices and challenges of construction companies involved in the posting of workers, either as posting companies sending their workers to provide a service from one European Union (EU) country to another or as a user company that receives the services provided by posting companies and their posted workers. The chapters in this book contribute to the debates on the posting of workers by filling a gap in understanding how transnational posting companies and user or receiving companies find and use information in their interaction with national institutions and how that affects their overall performance in terms of the correct application of the posting rules and the protection of labour and social standards. The studies focus on the specific case of the construction sector as one of the main sectors where posting occurs and where both larger companies and SMEs as well as self-employed are active. Consequently, this sector covers a great diversity of “companies”, allowing for a stratified understanding of posting and receiving companies' challenges."
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Digital
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Table of contents:
Introduction
Sonila Danaj
THE CROSS-NATIONAL MIXED METHODOLOGY APPLIED IN THE BOOK: MAPPING AND EVALUATING INFORMATION CHANNELS ON POSTING
Elif Naz Kayran, Eszter Zólyomi, Sonila Danaj
ACCESS TO INFORMATION ON THE POSTING OF WORKERS: COMPANY PRACTICES AND CHALLENGES IN THE CASE OF AUSTRIA
Sonila Danaj, Elif Naz Kayran, Eszter Zólyomi
ACCESS TO INFORMATION ON THE POSTING OF WORKERS: COMPANY PRACTICES AND CHALLENGES IN THE CASE OF BELGIUM
Lynn De Smedt, Frederic De Wispelaere
ACCESS TO INFORMATION ON THE POSTING OF WORKERS: COMPANY PRACTICES AND CHALLENGES IN ITALY
Rossana Cillo, Fabio Perocco
ACCESS TO INFORMATION ON THE POSTING OF WORKERS: COMPANY PRACTICES AND CHALLENGES: THE CASE OF SLOVAKIA
Alexandra Moran, Lucia Mýtna Kureková
ACCESS TO INFORMATION ON THE POSTING OF WORKERS: COMPANY PRACTICES AND CHALLENGES IN THE CASE OF SLOVENIA
Kristina Toplak, Mojca Vah Jevšnik
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Sonila Danaj
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