Holistic Approach to Tackling Undeclared Work and Developing National Strategies

Colin Williams
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At the Plenary meeting on 25 October 2019, the Platform decided to set up a working group on 'Holistic approaches to tackling undeclared work and developing national strategies'.

The specific focus for this working group – as per activity 5 of the Platform's work programme 2019-2020 – is as follows: ‘Focusing on the importance of collaboration of key stakeholders/authorities, how this can be achieved cross-border and nationally, on developing national strategies and practical cooperation models and exploring how social partners can be more involved.‘

As per the Working Group’s mandate, its focus is on the three following elements:

1. Strategic shift from “reducing undeclared work” to “transforming undeclared work into declared work”.

2. Developing a whole government coordinated approach, including 1) Developing effective coordination across government departments, national enforcement agencies and with social partners 2) Coordination on operations.

3. Implementing the ‘tackling undeclared work approach’ as defined in the Platform decision. ‘Tackling’, in relation to undeclared work, means preventing, deterring and combating undeclared work as well as promoting the declaration of undeclared work

This Working Group report documents Platform members’ experiences and challenges faced in developing this holistic approach. To do so, each component of the holistic approach is considered in terms of: (i) the major challenges faced; (ii) tips for overcoming these challenges and (iii) examples of good practice that are potentially transferable to other Member States.
全面处理未申报工作和制定国家战略
在2019年10月25日的全体会议上,平台决定设立一个关于“解决未申报工作和制定国家战略的整体方法”工作组。根据平台2019-2020年工作计划的活动5,该工作组的具体重点如下:“关注关键利益攸关方/当局合作的重要性,如何在跨境和国内实现这一目标,关注制定国家战略和务实合作模式,探索社会伙伴如何更多地参与。”根据工作组的任务规定,其重点是以下三个要素:从“减少未申报工作”到“化未申报工作为申报工作”的战略转变制定整个政府协调的方法,包括:1)发展政府部门、国家执法机构和社会伙伴之间的有效协调;2)行动协调。实施平台决定中定义的“处理未申报工作方法”。与未申报工作相关的“处理”意味着预防、制止和打击未申报工作,以及促进未申报工作的申报。工作组的报告记录了平台成员在制定这一整体方法时所面临的经验和挑战。为此,整体方法的每一个组成部分都要考虑到:(i)面临的主要挑战;(ii)克服这些挑战的提示和(iii)可向其他会员国转让的良好做法范例。
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