Employment Conditions in the International Road Haulage Sector
This document, provided by Policy Department A at the request of the Employment and Social Affaffairs Committee, analyses trends in the employment conditions of drivers in this sector. In particular, it aims to review whether the current regulatory framework including the Posting of Workers Directive is achieving the desired balance between market integration and social protection of workers, and what steps can be taken to ensure this balance in the future.
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Andrea BROUGHTON (Institute for Employment Studies), Maurizio CURTARELLI (ECORYS), Christine BERTRAM (ECORYS), Anna FOHRBECK (Institute for Employment Studies), Robin HINKS (Institute for Employment Studies) and Arianna TASSINARI (Institute for Employment Studies)
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Keyword
- application of EU law
- BUSINESS AND COMPETITION
- business ethics
- business organisation
- drivers
- driving period
- employment
- EMPLOYMENT AND WORKING CONDITIONS
- European construction
- EUROPEAN UNION
- European Union law
- international road transport
- labour law and labour relations
- labour standard
- land transport
- organisation of transport
- organisation of work and working conditions
- pay
- personnel management and staff remuneration
- production
- PRODUCTION, TECHNOLOGY AND RESEARCH
- self-employment
- single market
- social affairs
- social dumping
- SOCIAL QUESTIONS
- subcontracting
- TRANSPORT
- transport market
- transport policy
- working conditions
- working time