Social partners and their key role in tackling undeclared work: 12 success
Social partners and their key role in tackling undeclared work: 12 success
Author(s): Ruslan Stefanov, Daniela Mineva, Petar Terziev
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Economy, Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Supranational / Global Economy, Agriculture, Criminal Law, Sociology, Economic development, Tourism, Human Resources in Economy, Socio-Economic Research, Transport / Logistics
Published by: Център за изследване на демокрацията
Keywords: CSD; undeclared work; EU; agriculture; aviation; tourism; hotel, restaurant and catering sector; European Platform
Summary/Abstract: As part of the support team of the European Platform tackling undeclared work, CSD is developing a series of papers, analyses and toolkits, aimed at sharing good practices and experiences among the Member States. Since 2016, the European Platform tackling undeclared work provides an EU-level forum that allows different actors, including social partners and enforcement authorities, such as labour inspectorates, tax and social security authorities, to engage in closer cross-border cooperation and joint activities. The Platform’s 2-year work programme for 2019-2020 includes activities enabling Platform members to deal with undeclared work through a holistic approach. The new work programme is building on work to tackle bogus self-employment and fraudulent letterbox companies. Four sectors that are heavily affected by undeclared work have been identified for specific action: agriculture; aviation; tourism; and the hotel, restaurant and catering sector.
Series: Contributions to the European Platform Tackling Undeclared Work
- Page Count: 61
- Publication Year: 2019
- Language: English
- Content File-PDF
- Introduction