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Description of the project

SMUG will identifies gaps and inconsistences between national social insurance and worker protection systems in terms of coverage, rule enforcement, and access, which increase the precarity of mobile workers. By definition, a posted work employment relationship is regulated in at least two European countries, possibly three. A major difficulty with regulating pan-European labour markets is that regulators and worker protection systems are tied to national jurisdictions and can only regulate a part of a posted workers’ employment relationship. Despite improvements in EU rule systems and transgovernmental cooperation, the overall effect of posting has been a haphazard deregulation, with firms exploiting regulatory gaps. This research will be based on the narratives of posted workers. Researchers will collect biographical interviews of posted workers to see how the interactions between national systems affect their welfare, and catalogue their economic coping strategies, so as focus on construction, because it where posting is best established.

UMCS role

Leader

Leader of the project

Project duration

01.01.2021-31.08.2022

Partners

University of Jyväskylä in Finland, University of Copenhagen (Denmark), the European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research (Austria), the Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy Sciences and Arts (Slovenia) and University of Padua (Italy)

Amount of contribution

35 168,76 EUR

Name of the call / programme

DG Employment Grants

Announcing Institution / Financing Institution

European Commission

Research discipline

Social sciences