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How Externalisation of Labour Recruitment Crosses Borders

Origins, Evolution, and Features of Posted Work

Jan Cremers    Universiteit van Tilburg, Nederland    

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The author reflects in this contribution on the regulatory frame of social policy and workers’ rights in the area of labour mobility and transnational free provision of services with posted workers as applied in the European Union’s internal market. The rights-based free movement of EU-workers is grounded on the lex loci laboris principles, or the notion that workers fall under the regulatory frame and labour standards of the (‘new’) state of residence and employment. Posted workers that provide services on behalf of their employer are not supposed to seek access to the other Member State’s labour market and fall under a specific legal frame.

Published
Sept. 26, 2022
Accepted
Aug. 24, 2021
Submitted
June 10, 2021
Language
EN
ISBN (PRINT)
978-88-6969-516-2
ISBN (EBOOK)
978-88-6969-515-5

Keywords: Free movement of workersLabour mobilityFree provision of servicesPosting of workersCross-border labour recruitmentLabour migration

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