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"I would thank the Commissioner for his answer and am pleased to see that the Commission will cooperate with the Committee on Employment and Social Affairs now that we are dealing with the issue in an own-initiative report introduced in connection with the Posting of Workers Directive. The fact is that it has become apparent – especially from the messages that have come from the Commission concerning various signals pertaining to the Vaxholm case – that the Posting of Workers Directive is not nearly so crystal clear as might be wished.
The intention, of course, is that posted workers should be allowed to work under roughly the same conditions as people in the country to which they have been posted. My question is as follows: is this directive adapted to all labour market models within the EU or only to those governed by legislation and collective agreements declared to be universally applicable? Do you think it is adapted to the Scandinavian model, which involves collective agreements that are not declared to be universally applicable and under which each company is negotiated with separately? Or is a change needed whereby that particular labour market model would also be included?"@en1
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