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200 1 ^aThe European Labour Authority and rights-based labour mobility^fJan Cremers
320   ^aBibliografia p. 34
330   ^aRegulation (EU) 2019/1149 establishes the European Labour Authority (ELA) as a decentralised operational EU-agency. The ELA has to help individuals and businesses to get most out of the opportunities offered by free movement and to ensure fair labour mobility. According to the Commission, it will serve the double mission of helping national authorities to fight fraud and abuse and making mobility easier for citizens. This article addresses existing problems with labour mobility and analyses reasons for insufficient compliance with local standards and other enforcement problems. The author reflects on the added value and future functioning of the ELA
461  1^tERA Forum^cTrier^vV. 21, n.º 1 (setembro 2020)^pp. 21-34
606   ^aDireito do trabalho
606   ^aAgências descentralizadas da UE
606   ^aMobilidade profissional
700  1^aCremers,^bJan
856   ^uhttps://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12027-020-00601-1^zClique aqui para aceder ao artigo
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