LABOR MOBILITY – EUROPEAN UNION AND NATIONAL RULES
One of the four fundamental freedoms guaranteed by the Treaty establishing the European Community is the free movement of persons, whose Foundation lies in the Elimination of discrimination between citizens of the Member State in whose territory they reside and operate and citizens of other countries who are working in the territory of the same State. Mobility of labor in terms of the concept of free movement of workers, the term worker referring both to persons carrying on an activity in the wage and the notion of the worker, as these concepts have been determined by the Court of Justice or by the Council (through the provisions of Regulation 1612/68), became his new in the context of Romania's integration in the European Union. Although the movement of workers is free, legal regime of these is different from one Member State to another, which leads to inequities that the Community rules have failed to cover.
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2012
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Authors: | Catana, Mihaela |
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"Perspectives of Business Law” Journal. - Academia de Studii Economice din Bucureşti. - Vol. 1.2012, 1, p. 209-219
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Academia de Studii Economice din Bucureşti |
Subject: | European Union | free movement of labor | equality of treatment | non-discrimination | worker |
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