In general, to receive unemployment benefits the person has to stay in the country which pays your benefits. Nonetheless, an unemployed person has the right to look for a job in another Member State1 while retaining the unemployment benefit from the competent Member State for a limited period of...
This brochure is designed as a brief overview of EU rules and obligations relating to the posting of workers. In its Posting of Workers Directive, the EU sets out a number of rules on posting, which refers to the process in which employers send their employees to carry out services in another EU...
This is the third report in a series of annual reports which provide an analysis of shortage and, since 2016, surplus occupations as identified by the European PES. Each report has a somewhat different focus. The focus of this report is to ultimately draw on the findings in the whole series and ...
CEPOL is an agency of the European Union dedicated to developing, implementing and coordinating training for law enforcement officials. The CEPOL exchange programme is a CEPOL flagship activity, offering law enforcement officers the opportunity to spend 6 days/5 nights with a counterpart in anot...
Cross-border police cooperation between Poland and Germany began in 1991. In 2015, a bilateral agreement between the two countries came into force with the aim to replace the previous agreements and to address the obstacles to an efficient cooperation between the police forces. Despite the fact ...
This case study focuses on ‘complex rules’ and other obstacles hampering cross-border business activity in the Bulgarian-Greek (BG-EL) border region. At European Union (EU) level, a series of European Single Market initiatives have been seeking to remove such obstacles. Since the momentous event...