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The European Labour Authority (ELA) has taken a step forward in enhancing cooperation across the EU by hosting a landmark session of its IMI-PROVE Programme. For the first time, National IMI Coordinators (NIMICs), IMI users and social security institutions came together to explore better use of the Internal Market Information (IMI) system for posting of workers and social legislation in road transport.


Ongoing initiatives under the POSTING 360 Programme bring together national authorities, social partners, and posting experts.

Online sessions for drivers, employers and social partners; on-site training for enforcement authorities. Passenger transport in focus for 2025.

New analysis of over 60 agreements offers practical insights for Member States and highlights ELA’s role in supporting cooperation.

Submit your good practices by May 19.

New research maps recruitment practices, contracting chains, enforcement gaps, and worker experiences in selected Member States.

It provides online courses in the areas of EU labour mobility & social security coordination

Seven Member States carried out a joint action in road transport 17 – 23 February with the support of the European Labour Authority (ELA) and in partnership with the European Roads Policing Network (ROADPOL). The action focused on compliance with driving and resting time rules. Fines amounting to EUR 240 000 were imposed during the inspections.

Workers from Romania were exploited at a waste processing plant in Budapest. They received meagre or no pay and lived in inhumane conditions.