The European Commission has welcomed a political agreement on a regulation establishing a single digital portal for the posting of workers across EU borders.
Negotiators from the European Parliament and the Council of the EU reached the deal on Tuesday, marking a significant step in harmonizing labor mobility procedures within the single market.
The new framework aims to streamline the administrative burden for companies that dispatch employees to work in other member states.
By centralizing declarations into one digital interface, the regulation seeks to reduce compliance costs and minimize the risk of errors that can lead to penalties or delays in cross-border projects.
This development is part of a broader effort to modernize the EU’s labor market infrastructure.
This move follows other recent regulatory initiatives by the bloc, including measures to close gender wage gaps and enforce pay transparency.