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ELA published today a report concerning information provision, enforcement, social security coordination and cooperation between Member States in relation to posting of workers in the EU construction sector.
The initiative, held in Copenhagen on 15 and 16 of June, is part of ELA programme on Artificial Intelligence and algorithms in risk Assessment.
The Meeting offered an opportunity to share and discuss analytical approaches and modi operandi for tackling labour exploitation and trafficking of human beings. The Meeting was organized by the European Labour Authority (ELA) in cooperation with the Netherlands’ Labour Authority and France’s Gendarmerie Nationale and was attended by representatives from labour inspectorates and law enforcement authorities from EU Member States.
The report provides practitioners from the Member States, the social partners and experts with a better understanding of the EU rules, challenges in the application of the legislation and enhancement of cross-border cooperation in relation to the posting of third-country nationals.
Gradual expansion of ELA’s activities in 2023; main strategic areas of work announced for 2023 – 2025.
As a part of ELA’s activities focused on the displaced persons coming from Ukraine, the European Labour Authority (ELA) has completed a mapping exercise on the measures taken by the EU and EFTA (European Free Trade Association) Member States in the area of employment and social security for displaced persons from Ukraine.