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The Notion of “Worker” for the Purpose of EU Social Policy and its Interpretation by the Court of Justice of the European Union

Authors

KOMENDOVÁ Jana HORECKÝ Jan

Year of publication 2021
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Bialystok Legal Studies
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Law

Citation
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Keywords Worker; free movement of workers; EU social policy; interpretation; national law
Description Social policy is one of the EU policies shared by the EU and the Member States. The aims of EU rules in the field of social policy include protection of the working conditions of workers, on the one hand, and prevention of social dumping between undertakings from different Member States on the other hand. The EU primary and secondary law relating to social policy uses the term “worker.” However, contrary to the national laws of the Member States, there is no definition or explanation of this concept. National laws of Member States provide different definitions of the term “worker” or “employee” which can lead to different levels of protection for workers under the national legislations of EU Member States. For this reason, the concept of “worker” for the purpose of EU social policy may not be interpreted differently according to the law of Member States but has an autonomous meaning specific to EU law.

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