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Establishing the European Advisory Group for the European Labour Authority
SUMMARY OF:
Decision (EU) 2018/402 — setting up the European Advisory Group for the European Labour Authority
WHAT IS THE AIM OF THIS DECISION?
It establishes the European Advisory Group which is to advise and assist the European Commission in the setting up and functioning of the European Labour Authority (ELA).
KEY POINTS
A proposal to establish the ELA was put forward by the Commission on 13 March 2018. Its purpose is to promote fairness and mutual trust in the EU’s internal market by ensuring that EU rules on labour mobility are enforced in a fair, simple and effective way. It has 3 specific objectives:
This proposal is also part of the roll-out of the European Pillar of Social Rights which aims to promote better working and living conditions in the EU.
Tasks
The main tasks of the advisory group are to:
Composition
The European Advisory Group’s membership is composed of:
EFTA countries and the European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Cooperation can be granted an observer status by direct invitation. The Commission (DG Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion) may invite experts with specific expertise on an agenda issue to take part on an ad hoc basis.
WHEN DOES THE DECISION APPLY FROM?
It has applied since 15 March 2018.
BACKGROUND
For more information, see:
MAIN DOCUMENT
Commission Decision (EU) 2018/402 of 13 March 2018 setting up the European Advisory Group for the European Labour Authority (OJ L 72, 15.3.2018, pp. 20-23)
RELATED DOCUMENTS
Proposal for a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing a European Labour Authority (COM(2018) 131 final, 13.3.2018)
last update 17.07.2018