
The report analyses bilateral and multilateral administrative cooperation agreements between EU Member States, with a focus on worker mobility, particularly the posting of workers.
The report analyses bilateral and multilateral administrative cooperation agreements between EU Member States, with a focus on worker mobility, particularly the posting of workers.
Online sessions for drivers, employers and social partners; on-site training for enforcement authorities. Passenger transport in focus for 2025.
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
Strategic foresight/scenario building
An EU wide large-scale enforcement action to inspect compliance with wage rules took place in Austria, Czechia, Estonia, Germany, Lithuania, Poland, Portugal and Slovakia. 21 EU countries in total participated, supported by the European Labour Authority. More than 3 742 labour inspectors were involved in checking 1 615 employers and 14 122 employees.
Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, the Netherlands and Portugal inspected river cruise ships and freight carriers in September coordinated and supported by the European Labour Authority and the waterborne law-enforcement network AQUAPOL. 78 ships and 82 companies were checked. Over 330 employees were interviewed. Breaches of minimum wage rules, expired visas or long working hours were discovered. Legal proceedings in at least 100 cases were initiated.