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Bosanac on amendments to the regulation: 'We have secured a Europe that better protects workers, not just profits'
Croatia🏛️ PoliticsProgressiveOverlooked by conservatives12 hr. ago

Bosanac on amendments to the regulation: 'We have secured a Europe that better protects workers, not just profits'

The article discusses amendments to EU Regulation 883, which coordinates social security systems across member states. The changes, passed by the European Parliament with 511 votes in favor, 61 abstentions, and 87 against, aim to improve worker protections. The amendments ensure seasonal workers and those with work experience in multiple EU countries retain benefits such as unemployment compensation, healthcare, pensions, and family allowances. Key provisions include allowing workers seeking employment in another EU country to continue receiving unemployment benefits from their home state, guaranteeing long-term care and medical treatment rights for the elderly and sick, and streamlining data exchange between EU states to simplify pension calculations. The reforms also introduce mandatory reporting for cross-border workers and guarantees for construction workers, closing legal loopholes that allowed employers to underpay workers.

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tportal logotportalIndependentProgressive12 hr. ago
Bosanac on amendments to the regulation: 'We have secured a Europe that better protects workers, not just profits'

The article discusses amendments to EU Regulation 883, which coordinates social security systems across member states. The changes, passed by the European Parliament with 511 votes in favor, 61 abstentions, and 87 against, aim to improve worker protections. The amendments ensure seasonal workers and those with work experience in multiple EU countries retain benefits such as unemployment compensation, healthcare, pensions, and family allowances. Key provisions include allowing workers seeking employment in another EU country to continue receiving unemployment benefits from their home state, guaranteeing long-term care and medical treatment rights for the elderly and sick, and streamlining data exchange between EU states to simplify pension calculations. The reforms also introduce mandatory reporting for cross-border workers and guarantees for construction workers, closing legal loopholes that allowed employers to underpay workers.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the amendments as significant progress for workers' rights, emphasizing reduced uncertainty and stronger protection. It highlights the benefits for workers, particularly those crossing borders, and criticizes previous systemic weaknesses that favored capital over labor. The tone,措

Novi list logoNovi listIndependentProgressive12 hr. ago
Gordan Bosanac: Better protection for cross-border workers finally won

Gordan Bosanac, a member of the European Parliament representing the 'Možemo!' party and part of the Greens/EFA group, commented on the recent approval of amendments to Regulation 883, which aims to improve protections for cross-border workers within the EU. The regulation was passed by a vote of 511 in favor, 61 abstentions, and 87 against. These changes provide greater security for seasonal workers and those who spend part of their career in another EU country, including rights to healthcare, recognition of work experience, unemployment benefits, and care for the elderly and sick. The new rules ensure that workers do not lose these rights upon moving between EU countries. Additionally, EU member states are now required to digitally exchange data quickly, streamlining processes such as pension calculations. This amendment addresses legal loopholes that allowed employers to underpay workers and misreport contributions.

Bias read (Progressive): The article presents the passage of EU regulations aimed at protecting cross-border workers as a significant victory for labor rights, emphasizing improved worker protection over profit. It highlights the efforts of a left-leaning politician and his party, using positive framing around social equity

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