Remote working and European private international law
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Remote working and European private international law

12 December 2022

Summary

Policy implications The risk created by expanding the labour pool to workers based in other countries can, if necessary, be dealt with by EU legislative action, for example, through substantive EU employment law. Furthermore, the risk created by expanding the labour pool to workers based in non-EU countries can be dealt with by the overriding application of EU employment standards to situations sufficiently closely connected with the EU. Empirical data is needed to assess the policy implications of the risk created by the expansion of the labour pool to workers based in other countries. This risk should therefore be monitored in the years ahead.

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https://www.etui.org/cite-page/34176
Collection Number
2022.09
ISSN
2031-8782
ISSN PDF
2031-8782
Pages
8
Published in
Belgium

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Tags

trade union renewal