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Safe and healthy seasonal workers during COVID-19 times: 3 useful resources for employers
You operate in the agri-food industry and hire seasonal workers from other EU countries?
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Rights for all seasons: European Labour Authority supports fair work for seasonal workers
Today, the European Labour Authority (ELA) launches the awareness-raising campaign ‘Rights for all seasons’, calling attention to the need to promote fair and safe working conditions for seasonal…
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Four things you should know about seasonal work in 2021
As a EU seasonal worker in another country, you are entitled to the same rights and fair labour conditions as other national workers.
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COVID Safe: What Should Seasonal Workers in Tourism Expect?
Are you a seasonal worker in the tourism industry? This vitally important sector is beginning to re-open as many EU regions emerge from lockdowns.
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Safeguarding seasonal workers’ rights: European Labour Authority takes action
A participatory workshop on how to disseminate information to seasonal workers in the agri-food sector kicks off the Authority’s action plan
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Getting to know ELA - a discussion with European capitals: Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg
Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg were next on the list of countries that ELA’s Executive Director, Cosmin Boiangiu, has visited as part of a series of meetings in EU capitals.
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New internal structure of the European Labour Authority
The Authority’s new organigram fosters an integrated, collaborative, action-oriented approach.
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European Labour Authority develops common system for concerted and joint inspections across the EU
ELA adopted a set of tools for carrying out concerted and joint inspections in a transparent and timely manner.
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Getting to know ELA - a discussion with European capitals: Slovakia, Romania, Croatia, Slovenia
Last week, the European Labour Authority’s (ELA) Executive Director Cosmin Boiangiu held fruitful exchanges with national authorities in Slovakia, Romania, Croatia and Slovenia.
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Brexit: what consequences for moving and working in the EU or the UK?
As of 1 January 2021, Brexit put an end to the free movement of persons between the EU and the United Kingdom.