Activities
The European Labour Authority helps to ensure that EU rules on labour mobility and social security coordination are enforced in a fair and effective way. Our goal is to make it easier for individuals and businesses to benefit from the internal market of the European Union.
The European Labour Authority contributes to fair, simple and effective labour mobility by performing the following tasks:
Services
Working groups
According to ELA’s founding regulation, the Agency can set up working groups to fulfil a specific task or regarding a particular policy area. To this date ELA, has four dedicated working groups in which representatives from Member States, the European Commission and social partners share their expertise on the dedicated subject:
Working Group on Information
List of members and alternates
Working Group on Inspections
List of members and alternates
Working Group on Mediation
List of members and alternates
European Platform tackling undeclared work
List of members and alternates
Output papers from thematic discussions held during Platform plenary meetings as well as from Platform subgroups are published together with other reports on tackling undeclared work and are accessible here.