International projects
Assessment of the channels of information and their use in the posting of workers
Researchers (3)
no. |
Code |
Name and surname |
Research area |
Role |
Period |
No. of publicationsNo. of publications |
1. |
54665 |
Deja Gliha |
|
Technical associate |
2022 - 2024 |
0 |
2. |
23510 |
PhD Kristina Toplak |
Ethnology |
Researcher |
2022 - 2024 |
212 |
3. |
29360 |
PhD Mojca Vah Jevšnik |
Ethnic studies |
Head |
2022 - 2024 |
168 |
Organisations (1)
Abstract
nfo-POW is a joint research project of 5 research institutions and associated partners from Austria, Belgium, Italy, Slovakia, Slovenia
and EU social partners addressing the third objective of the call, i.e., to promote the evidence basis through the collection and
evaluation of original data in the posting of workers. The aim is to identify and assess new as well as existing challenges and needs of
undertakings in the construction sector in the five countries in accessing and using relevant information regarding the process of
posting workers. The objective is reached by mapping the online and offline information channels provided by state and non-state
actors; by piloting a web survey to understand how transnational posting undertakings/user undertakings find and use information
in their interaction with national institutions, identify information gaps, and how these affect their overall performance in terms of
the correct application of the posting rules and the protection of labour and social standards; by collecting insights and
recommendations from public authorities and social partners on improving access and use of publicly available information on
posting; by identifying best practices and producing recommendations for the improvement of information availability and quality;
by promoting findings in scientific, specialised, and general audience publications to enhance awareness on the importance of
improved access to information on posting; and, by promoting the upscaling of the web survey methodology and the results beyond
the construction industry and across the EU to support the improvement of access to information in posting, the correct application
of rules, and the prevention of abuse. Deliverables include 5 case studies in e-book format, 1 online stakeholder consultation
workshop, 1 comparative report on the web survey results, 1 survey manual, 5 submitted academic articles, 5 policy briefs, 5 blog
articles, and one transnational upscaling event.