Posted Workers in the EU: Lost Between Conflicting Interests and Single Market Objectives

Filip Bjelinski,Karla Žeravčić
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Over the course of twenty years, the practice of the temporary posting of workers from one Member State to another where the said workers do not integrate into the host country’s labour market has become a widely discussed topic in the European Union that creates a split between its Member States. The paper considers the issue of posted workers within the EU, approaching it from the perspective of law, as well as politics. Through critical analysis of EU case law and legal documents, the authors identify an issue that goes well beyond the divide between ‘old’ and ‘new’ Member States, given that within each country there are different beliefs about the appropriate level of state (or EU) intervention in the market regarding the posting of workers. In order to prove this hypothesis, the authors use Croatia as a case study, where interviews were conducted with Croatia’s most prominent opposing poles regarding this issue. Finally, the authors give a final evaluation of the issue at hand and underline the timeless conflict between workers’ rights and business competitiveness. Keywords: posted workers, European Union, EU single market, workers’ rights, yellow card procedure.   This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution − Non-Commercial − No Derivatives 4.0 International License.   Suggested citation: F Bjelinski and K Žeravcic, ‘Posted Workers in the EU: Lost Between Conflicting Interests and Single Market Objectives’ (2020) 16 CYELP 95.
欧盟的外派工人:迷失在利益冲突和单一市场目标之间
在过去的二十年中,从一个成员国向另一个成员国临时派遣工人的做法,这些工人没有融入东道国的劳动力市场,这已经成为欧盟广泛讨论的话题,在其成员国之间造成了分裂。本文考虑了欧盟内部的外派工人问题,从法律和政治的角度来探讨它。通过对欧盟判例法和法律文件的批判性分析,作者发现了一个远远超出“旧”和“新”成员国之间鸿沟的问题,因为在每个国家内部,关于国家(或欧盟)对市场的适当干预程度有不同的看法。为了证明这一假设,作者使用克罗地亚作为个案研究,在那里与克罗地亚在这一问题上最突出的对立两极进行了访谈。最后,作者对手头的问题进行了最终评估,并强调了工人权利与企业竞争力之间永恒的冲突。关键词:外派工人,欧盟,欧盟单一市场,工人权利,黄牌程序。本作品在知识共享署名-非商业-无衍生品4.0国际许可下获得许可。建议引用:F Bjelinski和K Žeravcic,“欧盟的工人:在利益冲突和单一市场目标之间迷失”(2020)16 CYELP 95。
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