Fair Labour Mobility is a pilot project that addresses the persistent protection gaps faced by mobile and migrant workers in the European Union, particularly posted third-country nationals (TCN). The project pursues a dual strategy: (1) the expansion and coordination of a transnational counselling network and (2) a comparative study aimed at developing evidence-based recommendations for future EU-wide support structures. Seven trade union-related counselling centres in sending and receiving countries — including Serbia as a candidate country — will provide multilingual, sector specific advice to mobile and migrant workers.
