
Directive 2014/67/EU (enforcement of the Posted Workers Directive)
Directive 2014/67/EU is a European law that ensures posted workers—employees temporarily sent to work in another EU country—are treated fairly. It requires that their working conditions, pay, and rights comply with the host country’s rules, preventing unfair competition and exploitation. The directive also promotes transparency between countries by sharing information about companies and workers involved in cross-border work. Its goal is to balance free movement of workers with fair labor standards, ensuring that workers across the EU are protected and that businesses operate on a level playing field.