
The EU Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) and the European Labour Authority (ELA) have jointly launched a new practical guide to help workplace inspectors to identify and address labour exploitation. The guide will also help workers to claim and enjoy their rights across the European Union.

Study reveals widespread undeclared work and regulatory gaps in Europe’s growing delivery market.

Undeclared work, bogus self-employment and temporary contracts leaves many without essential protection like health insurance and pensions.
The ELA's comprehensive analysis offers actionable insights and tools for preventing undeclared work in public sector contracts.

Focus on analytical tools and approaches to address labour exploitation and human trafficking.

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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.

