This week, following the proposal of the European Commission, the Council has agreed on a coordinated approach to the restriction of free movement in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Principle 19...
The 2019 call on cross-border partnerships in the area of labour mobility has just been published. This is done under the EU programme for Employment and Social innovation (EaSI). Interested...
The 2018 Annual report on intra-EU labour mobility from the European Commission is now public and available for download here . From the executive summary: The annual report provides updated...
The 2018 Annual report on intra-EU labour mobility from the European Commission is now public and available for download here . From the executive summary: The annual report provides updated...
The Boost-Project is enhancing labour mobility across the Fehmarn Belt, by allowing citizens to experience the working culture on the other side of the border, making cross-border contacts, broaden horizons and much more.
A new French law simplifies the administrative procedures for employers located outside France sending temporarily staff in France. This will facilitate the cross-border labour mobility.
The Confederation of European Trade Unions has published a useful guide for mobile European Workers: https://www.etuc.org/sites/default/files/publication/files/mobility_guide_uk.pdf In particular, it...
With around 355.000 cross-border workers commuting every day, France has the highest rate of cross-border commuters in Europe, followed by Switzerland (170.300 people), Luxembourg (70.300), Germany (...