Labour law defines your rights and obligations as workers and employers.
The EU aims to promote social progress and improve the living and working conditions of the peoples of Europe – see the preamble of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU.
The European Union has created a European centre of expertise in the field of labour law, employment and labour market policies in 2016. The centre of expertise covers legal, regulatory, economic and policy aspects of employment and labour markets, including reforms, in the 28 Member States, European Economic Area (EEA) countries, candidate countries and potential candidates eligible for participation in the Progress axis of the European Union Programme for Employment and Social Innovation.
The work of the European Commission has resulted in monthly reports concerning the developments in the area of labour law in the EU countries and EEA countries..
More details at the link.
Please find attached the June 2020 report.
Źródło: European Commission, The European Centre of Expertise (ECE)