内河运输工人和工人上岗指令

IF 1.1 Q2 LAW
Cécile Tournaye
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欧盟内部的内河运输工人约有50000人,其中大多数人定期跨境工作。在目前的欧盟法律框架下,很难确定适用于他们的国家劳动法。特别是,在《工人岗位指令》(PWD)的含义范围内,IWT工人是否以及如果是,何时应被视为岗位工人的问题仍然不清楚。这篇文章旨在阐明这件事。它建议,应优先确定根据《罗马第一条例》适用于他们的国家劳动法。这将假设IWT工人的“惯常工作地点”的含义得到澄清。为了做到这一点,我们声称应该考虑IWT的通常操作模式。IWT是一项基于河流的活动,而不是基于国家的活动。因此,我们建议在确定惯常工作地点时分两步进行:首先指定IWT工人开展活动的河流,然后确定客观适用于其雇佣合同的沿岸国法律。在我们看来,这样的方法足以解决IWT目前正在进行的大多数社会倾销行为。它还将为工人和运输企业带来清晰和安全,而不会给会员国或运输企业带来不成比例的额外行政负担。当PWD为IWT工人带来真正的利益时,它将略微适用于IWT工人,涵盖偏离通常IWT运营模式的情况。
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Inland water transport workers and the Posting of Workers Directive
Inland Water Transport (IWT) workers within the EU represent a workforce of about 50,000, most of whom work across borders on a regular basis. The national labour law applicable to them is hard to determine under the current EU legal framework. In particular, the question of whether, and if so, when, IWT workers should be viewed as posted workers, within the meaning of the Posting of Workers Directive (PWD), remains unclear. This article aims to shed some light on the matter. It suggests that determining the national labour law applicable to them under the Rome I Regulation should be the priority. This would suppose that the meaning of the ‘habitual place of work’ be clarified for IWT workers. In order to do so, we claim that the usual pattern of operation in IWT should be taken into account. IWT is a river-based, rather than a country-based, activity. For this reason, we suggest a two-step process in determining the habitual place of work: first designate the river where IWT workers carry out their activity, then determine the law of the riparian State that is objectively applicable to their contract of employment. In our view, such an approach would suffice to fix most social dumping practices presently ongoing in IWT. It would also bring clarity and security to both workers and transport undertakings, without generating disproportionate additional administrative burdens for Member States or transport undertakings. The PWD would then marginally apply to IWT workers, covering cases that depart from the usual IWT patterns of operation, when it brings real benefits to IWT workers.
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