Posting of workers – Still Too Many Ambiguities and Contradictions?
Słowa kluczowe:
posting, business trip, mobility, certificate A1, coordination of social securityAbstrakt
The purpose of this study is to indicate the interdependences between a posting of workers and other types of employee mobility within the meaning of EU law and national legal sources which allow temporary supply of services abroad, especially regarding a ‘business trip’. Firstly, the author analyses the legal construction of a posting of social security coordination. Then, he discusses the concept of a posting in the context of employment law and national labour law, which enables crystallizing mutual relations and connections. The author concentrates on the premises of given institutions and attempts to explain the classic conflict between a different type of employee mobility.
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