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Who we are

Our focus

The free movement of workers and services is one of the key pillars of the European Union and seen as one of the main achievements of EU integration. Millions of EU citizens live or work in another Member State. It provides citizens and companies with the opportunity to seek work and provide services across the EU.

The agreed rules need to be properly enforced to ensure fair mobility of individuals and companies

  • We support the effective enforcement of labour mobility rules through structured cooperation and exchange of information between Member States.  
  • We coordinate common activities, such as joint labour inspections and training of national staff on cross-border mobility rules.
  • We mediate cross-border disputes and facilitate solutions.
  • We support Member States in tackling undeclared work.
  • We provide information and employment support services to workers and employers, through the coordination of European employment services (EURES).

Our story

“In a Union of equals, there can be no second class workers. Workers should earn the same pay for the same work in the same place. This is why the Commission proposed new rules on posting of workers. We should make sure that all EU rules on labour mobility are enforced in a fair, simple and effective way by a new European inspection and enforcement body.”

ELA was established on 20 June 2019 (Regulation (EU) 2019/1149 establishing a European Labour Authority) as a European Union body to help strengthen fairness and trust in the internal market.

Since September 2021 ELA has its permanent seat in Bratislava, Slovakia.

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