Recognition of Professional Qualifications in Inland Navigation
The IA clearly identifies and defines the problems, demonstrating that EU action is necessary to address them. The analysis emphasises that, in this case, EU action is further justified by the limited provisions offered by the existing EU legislative framework and potential offered by the IWT sector towards the objectives of the Single Market. Although the legislative proposal is limited to aspects of labour mobility, the analysis presents a wide array of policy measures that can be adopted to tackle the main problem drivers as presented in the impact assessment, and provides an explanation for the measures that were discarded prior to the analysis. Some criticism can be made concerning the weak quantification of impacts. This is recognised through the analysis, and justified on the basis of the high regional diversification of the sector concerned by the EU action, and the difficulties linked to the monitoring and data collection processes.
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- Central Commission for Navigation on the Rhine
- crew
- drafting of EU law
- economic analysis
- ECONOMICS
- employment
- EMPLOYMENT AND WORKING CONDITIONS
- European organisations
- EUROPEAN UNION
- European Union law
- impact study
- inland waterway transport
- INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS
- labour market
- maritime and inland waterway transport
- organisation of transport
- professional qualifications
- recognition of vocational training qualifications
- TRANSPORT