The international road transport sector is crucial for the European economy and its social function. It ensures that citizens have access to essential goods and services. The sector employs almost 5 million people in the EU and because of its mobile nature it also faces several challenges. Drivers in the international road transport sector are highly mobile workers. They regularly cross borders, work in multiple Member States and their labour and social rights depend on legislation and collective agreements applicable in several Member States. This also applies to the operators who need to comply with a combination of labour and social terms. That is why the proper exchange of information and good cooperation are essential - and here lies the important role of ELA.
ELA’s activities target the road transport sector as part of its general work area as regards the posting of workers, social security coordination and cooperation between Member States when tackling undeclared work.
In addition, the Authority has a specific mandate related to supporting cross-border administrative cooperation on the social aspects of international road transport sector legislation, in the field of driving times and rest periods, posting of drivers and access to the profession.
Ongoing activities
The Framework for Action on Road Transport was established in 2022 and ELA continues with coordinated actions in the international road transport sector:
- coordinating and supporting cross-border roadside and premise checks with targeted joint and concerted inspections
- promotion of a common understanding of the legislation introduced by the Mobility Package and the exchange of practices between the competent national authorities
- strengthening cooperation and exchange of information between Member States authorities
- training sessions for national authorities and transport operators dedicated to the use of road transport declaration portal
- peer review of national websites that contain information about posting of drivers
- road transport onsite events (‘roadshows’) in Member States to inform drivers and transport operators about their rights and obligations
- dedicated communication activities to inform and raise awareness of the rights and obligations related to road transport
Timeline
2023
March
Workshop with national authorities “Ela’s framework of action on road transport: outcomes and way forward”.
2022
November
ELA’s trainings and workshops for labour transport inspectors, social partners, drivers and operators, are available in multiple languages on our Youtube channel
2022
June
Launch of the IMI-PROVE programme, in cooperation with the European Commission, to improve the use of the IMI System modules for posting of workers and road transport.
ELA launches a call for good practices in the field of road transport.
ELA supports large scale inspection in the Port of Zeebrugge in Belgium
2022
March
ELA publishes its Framework for Action in Road Transport.
2022
February - October
Truck & Bus Action Weeks (February, June, October), co-organised by ELA and ROADPOL.
2022
February
New rules on the posting of drivers applicable as of 2 February 2022: - Directive (EU) 2020/1057.
EU Legal Framework
Relevant EU legislation in ELA's mandate:
- Regulation (EC) No 561/2006 on rules relating to driving times and rest periods as amended by Regulation (EU) 2020/1054
- Directive 2006/22/EC on rules relating to enforcement requirements as revised by Directive (EU) 2020/1057
- Directive (EU) 2020/1057 on rules relating to posting of drivers in the road transport sector
- Regulation (EC) No 1071/2009 on rules relating to access to the profession as revised by Regulation (EU) 2020/1055
Resources
Training materials
- Training session on the use of the posting declaration portal for Road Transport [part 1] [part 2]
- Training session on Road Transport
- Workshop on Passengers Transport
Communication materials
Contacts
ELA
- infoela [dot] europa [dot] eu (subject: Road%20Transports) (Send a query on social aspects of international road transport)
EU level enforcement organisations
- Network of European traffic police forces - ROADPOL
- Confederation of Organisations in Road Transport Enforcement - CORTE
- Euro Contrôle Route - ECR
Social partners at European level