EU citizens with an unemployment benefit in another member state looking for a job, would six months be entitled to keep that benefit from the country of origin. They should be at least three months in the new country have worked to there are entitled to unemployment benefits to build.
These are some of a series of proposals that EU commissioner Marianne Thyssen (Employment and Social Affairs) Tuesday in Strasbourg presented. She wants the social systems in the EU better coordinate and uitkeringstoerisme’ fight.
Working foreigners are entitled to the same allowance as the workers in their new country of residence, will find them. That benefit is not lowered (or raised) to the level of the home country, also not as the children there still live.
cross-border commuters who are made redundant should be to their benefit to receive from the member state in which they worked, not where they live. Thyssen will also find that there is a uniform interpretation” of rules for long-term sick employees is required.
, and the Free movement of persons in the EU does not mean free access to the social security system of another country”, said the commissioner. ,,The need for the member states to be clear in what situations they would be social benefits to limit for economically inactive mobile EU citizens.” There are, according to Brussels 3.7 million. 80 percent of them is socially covered thanks to working members.
The Belgian said that the right of EU citizens elsewhere in the EU to live and work is essential. But the distribution of the expenses must be for the member states ,,fair”. Her European ‘framework’ should existing bilateral agreements between the member states is replaced.
The European vakbondskoepel ETUC is satisfied with the proposal to help the unemployed who are looking for jobs abroad six instead of three months of their unemployment benefit. But with the organisation that more must be done to the issues that frontier workers face.
The proposals are not for employees who are temporarily disabled by their employer abroad to be sent. This is a separate posting of workers directive.
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