European Labour Authority
The rapid increase in the number of Europeans working in a Member State other than their own, the large number of daily cross-border commuters and the need for information on job opportunities and rights at home and abroad have led the European Commission to propose the creation of a European-level coordinating body. The European Labour Authority (ELA) would replace, reorganise, or cooperate with existing structures dealing with information for individuals and employers, mediate between national labour authorities and social security bodies, and gather viable data on posted workers and commuters. According to the final text of the agreement reached between the Council and the Parliament, the main tasks of the ELA will be to facilitate access to information, enhance cooperation, and coordinate and support concerted and joint inspections. Furthermore, the ELA, in cooperation with Member States and social partner organisations, will assess risks and carry out analyses regarding labour mobility and social security coordination. The ELA may also conclude cooperation agreements with other relevant Union agencies. The European Parliament approved the agreement in plenary on 16 April 2019. The Council adopted the act on 13 June 2019 and the final act was signed on 20 June 2019 and entered into force on 31 July 2019. The Authority will become operational with the capacity to implement its own budget by 1 August 2021. Third edition. The ‘EU Legislation in Progress' briefings are updated at key stages throughout the legislative procedure.
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- construcción europea
- Derecho de la Unión Europea
- dimensión transfronteriza
- ECONOMÍA
- EDUCACIÓN Y COMUNICACIÓN
- empleo
- Estado miembro UE
- funcionamiento institucional
- GEOGRAFÍA
- geografía económica
- información y tratamiento de la información
- instituciones de la Unión Europea y función pública europea
- intercambio de información
- INTERCAMBIOS ECONÓMICOS Y COMERCIALES
- libre circulación de trabajadores
- mercado laboral
- mercado único
- movilidad de la mano de obra
- oficina de empleo
- organismo de la UE
- política arancelaria
- propuesta (UE)
- región y política regional
- simplificación de las formalidades
- TRABAJO Y EMPLEO
- UNIÓN EUROPEA