Abstract

The article is dedicated to the status of the European Labour Authority and its competences in the field of application and enforcement of labour law. Established in 2019, the Authority shall contribute to ensuring fair labour mobility across the Union and assisting Member States and the Commission in the coordination of social security systems within the Union. Author outlines the problems connected to the freedom of movement of workers and posting of workers within the freedom to provide services. He introduces competences of the European Labour Authority on facilitating access to information on rights and obligations regarding labour mobility across the Union, facilitating and enhancing cooperation between Member States in the enforcement of relevant Union law, mediating and facilitating solution in cases of cross-border disputes between Member States, as well as supporting cooperation between Member States in tackling undeclared work.

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