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European Labour Authority

ELA ensures that EU rules on labour mobility and social security coordination are enforced in a fair and effective way and makes it easier for citizens and businesses to reap the benefits of the internal market

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    News 5 October 2021

    Getting to know ELA - a discussion with European capitals: the Baltics

    Recently the Executive Director of the European Labour Authority (ELA), Cosmin Boiangiu, visited the Baltic States, Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia. 

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    News 4 October 2021

    European Labour Authority finalised the setting up of its headquarters in Slovakia

    The European Labour Authority (ELA) took today another step in its formal establishment in Bratislava, Slovakia. Some weeks ago ELA moved to its Bratislava offices.

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    Campaign News 16 September 2021

    EU Week for Seasonal Workers: spotlight on seasonal workers’ rights

    An array of events and activities taking place across the EU between 20 and 24 September will raise awareness of seasonal workers’ rights and employers’ responsibilities.

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About 17 million European citizens currently live or work in another Member State – twice as many as a decade ago. The EU has developed a substantial body of legislation regulating different aspects of mobility, including free movement and posting of workers and social security coordination.

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