Post-Lab Guidelines: developing experiences of administrative cooperation in the framework of posting of workers

Post-Lab (Developing experiences of administrative cooperation in the framework of the posting of workers) is a EU-funded transnational project, aiming at fostering administrative cooperation between public authorities and social partners in the field of posting of workers in the construction sector. In a view to contribute fighting abuses, the Post-Lab project addresses administrative cooperation and information sharing as the key to ease compliance with rules on posting in the construction sector. This includes not only dissuasive measures, such as those easing the detection of frauds and the enforcement of posted workers’ rights, but also preventive actions, such as those simplifying posting procedures for compa- nies or making relevant information easily accessible to them.

Date of publication

15 January 2018

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European Union

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