This country report for Austria co-authored by our colleagues, Sonila Danaj, Elif Naz Kayran, Eszter Zólyomi, Nicolas Prinz, and Leonard Geyer aims to present the perspectives of posting and receiving companies in the construction sector in terms of access to information on the posting of workers. The report is based on three data collection methodologies: a mapping exercise of the channels of information available, expert interviews with the national stakeholders, and a survey with posting and receiving companies based in Austria.
This country report for Slovakia co-authored by Lucia Mýtna Kureková, Alexandra Moran, Lucia Kováčová, and Ivana Studená aims to present the perspectives of posting and receiving companies in the construction sector in terms of access to information on the posting of workers. The reasearch is based on three data collection methodologies: a mapping exercise of the channels of information available, expert interviews with the national stakeholders, and a survey with posting and receiving companies based in Slovakia.
This country report for Slovenia co-authored by Mojca Vah Jevšnik and Kristina Toplak aims to present the perspectives of posting and receiving companies in the construction sector in terms of access to information on the posting of workers. The report is based on three data collection methodologies: a mapping exercise of the channels of information available, expert interviews with the national stakeholders, and a survey with posting and receiving companies based in Slovenia.
This country report for Italy co-authored by Rossana Cillo and Fabio Perocco aims to present the perspectives of posting and receiving companies in the construction sector in terms of access to information on the posting of workers. The report is based on three data collection methodologies: a mapping exercise of the channels of information available, expert interviews with the national stakeholders, and a survey with posting and receiving companies based in Italy.
This study, commissioned by the European Parliament’s Policy Department for Citizens’ Rights and Constitutional Affairs at the request of the PETI Committee, discusses the impact of the ongoing cost-of-living and energy crises on the standard of living for persons with disabilities.