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On 16 September 2021, the European Labour Authority (ELA) reached a new important step in its journey, namely the move to its headquarters in Bratislava, Slovakia. This milestone means that the first European Union Agency has its permanent seat in the Slovak Republic. To celebrate this occasion, ELA is inviting to an opening conference on 9 November 2021.

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Ex-ante publicity for low-value framework contract (ELA/2021/NP/07): Negotiated procedure to conclude a low-value framework contract: Provision of office supplies and stationery to the European Labour Authority

− Supply of an online catalogue containing a large range of office supply and stationery products for ELA;
− Reception, management and preparation of orders of office supply and stationery of ELA;
− Timely delivery and distribution of the ordered office supply and stationery for ELA on to its premises in Bratislava;
− Communication between ELA and the contractor within the scope of this framework contract, including the preparation and provision of statistics on the orders received from ELA.

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 ELA supported a joint roadside inspection in Belgium today

The European Labour Authority (ELA) supported a joint roadside inspection on a high way parking area in Belgium today. The joint inspection focused on controlling drivers of Heavy Duty Vehicles in the context of compliance with the driving and rest time and tachograph rules that have been modernized recently through the adoption of Mobility Package 1. The event was co-organised with ROADPOL (the European Roads Policing Network) and the European Commission (DG MOVE).

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The European Labour Authority has for the first time organized a joint inspection between two member states – France and Bulgaria - aiming to properly enforce rights of EU mobile workers. The action took place between 14-17 September in France with the participation of Bulgarian labour inspectors. The purpose of the joint inspection was to tackle recurring serious violations of labour and social rights of seasonal workers in the agricultural sector.

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The European Labour Authority has for the first time supported a joint inspection between two member states aiming to properly enforce rights of EU mobile workers. The Authority started preparations for cross-border inspections since its establishment. This week was then the first time a joint inspection facilitated by the Authority actually took place in France with participation of Bulgarian labour inspectors. The joint inspection aimed to tackle recurring serious violations of labour and social rights of seasonal workers in the agricultural sector.

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