Focus on analytical tools and approaches to address labour exploitation and human trafficking.
ELA publishes the EURES Report on labour shortages and surpluses 2023
ELA supported in March cross-border inspections of almost 200 companies. More than 600 workers were interviewed.
Highlights
European Labour Authority
About 14 million European citizens currently live or work in another Member State – twice as many as a decade ago. The EU has developed a substantial body of legislation regulating different aspects of mobility, including free movement and posting of workers and social security coordination.