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

· A10-0256/2025 · Proposition de résolution (ensemble du texte)

The European Parliament adopted by 332 votes to 209, with 33 abstentions, a resolution on addressing subcontracting chains and the role of intermediaries in order to protect workers’ rights.

Parliament called for an EU strategy to combat labour exploitation (including illegal work and related organised crime) and abusive forms of labour market subcontracting and intermediation. Labour exploitation not only breaches workers' and human rights but also undermines fair competition between businesses.

The Commission and the Member States are called upon to:

- strengthen the application of existing labour legislation to ensure the effective protection of workers' rights and fair competition within the single market;…

For: 332(58 %). Against: 209(36 %). Abstentions: 33(6 %). In total, 574 MEPs voted. 145 MEPs didn’t vote.

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