On Monday 3 September, Eurochambres, which represents the chambers of commerce and industry at a European level, published a summary document in which it welcomes the proposal to create a cross-border labour market regulatory undertaking but rejects the choice of a European Labour Authority. It would prefer an agency with a less restrictive role.
Eurochambres would therefore prefer a proposal that, above all, strengthens all existing instruments and bodies and which sets up of a...