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Addressing subcontracting chains and the role of intermediaries in order to protect workers’ rights

Date: 12.02.2026

subcontracting occupational safety contractual liability single market worker (EU) fraud organised crime labour market building industry cross-border dimension working conditions labour law
Overall Result
211
358
163
211 For
358 Against
3 Abstention
163 Did not vote
The EU aims to regulate subcontracting chains and intermediaries more strictly to protect workers' rights and prevent exploitation. High-risk sectors like construction and logistics are targeted to enhance transparency and accountability across supply chains. A comprehensive EU strategy is proposed to combat abuse through lengthy subcontracting and fraudulent recruitment practices. Joint liability is intended to ensure fair working conditions and curb unfair competition. Sector-specific solutions and closer cooperation with social partners are prioritized.
Amendments
Virginijus Sinkevičius
Foto von Virginijus Sinkevičius
Country: Lithuania Lithuania

Group: Greens/European Free Alliance (Greens/EFA) Greens/European Free Alliance (Greens/EFA)

Speeches: 209
My vote:
For
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