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As the number increases of cases in which workers, especially temporary workers, are being exploited in various EU countries, it is disappointing that Parliament has not sent a clear signal to the Commission, which is currently not demanding an end to this phenomenon, nor is it clearly demanding compliance with basic minimum standards for worker protection and with the conditions of employment of posted workers.
On some points, the adopted text does not go as far as the text we recently managed to adopt – the Schröder report – on the posting of workers. We are therefore voting against it.
We are extremely disappointed that our proposals have been rejected, particularly the following proposals: that the contracting company should have a legal representative in the host country; that the necessary documentation should be kept at the place of work; that in the event of unlawful acts an investigation should be carried out to determine liability; and that the recruitment of workers under false pretences should be combated.
We vehemently condemn the fact that the Commission Communication is not even-handed inasmuch as it considers measures for worker protection disproportionate, but does not consider disproportionate, or even examine, the insufficient implementation of the directive as a result of inadequate monitoring in certain Member States."@en1
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