European Platform for tackling undeclared work
Undeclared work affects both the individual and society. It deprives workers of their necessary social and health protection and imposes precarious working conditions on them. At the same time, it creates unfair competition for companies, and damages public finances and social security systems. For these reasons, the European Commission proposed on 9 April 2014 the creation of a European Platform against undeclared work to support and coordinate the Member States' efforts in preventing, deterring and fighting undeclared work. Following a round of trilogue meetings at which the European Commission, the European Parliament and the Council debated whether or not membership of the Platform should be mandatory for Member States, the extent of its competences and who its members should be, an agreement was forged which was subsequently adopted by Parliament in February 2016. Second edition. The ‘EU Legislation in Progress’ briefings are updated at key stages throughout the legislative procedure.
Briefing
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Ámbito político
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- actividad no asalariada
- análisis económico
- consecuencia económica
- cooperación administrativa
- delito económico
- DERECHO
- Derecho de la Unión Europea
- Derecho penal
- ECONOMÍA
- economía sumergida
- empleo
- estructura económica
- fraude
- inspección del trabajo
- poder ejecutivo y administración pública
- política de empleo de la UE
- principio de subsidiariedad
- propuesta (UE)
- relaciones laborales y Derecho del trabajo
- trabajo clandestino
- TRABAJO Y EMPLEO
- UNIÓN EUROPEA
- VIDA POLÍTICA