SP calls on European Commissioner Thyssen to stand firm in combating exploitation
SP calls on European Commissioner Thyssen to stand firm in combating exploitation
Today it will become clear whether sufficient member states have shown the yellow card to European Commissioner Marianne Thyssen’s Posted Workers’ Directive. Under the yellow card procedure, member states can vote to send proposals back to the Commission for reconsideration. SP Euro-MP Dennis de Jong explains: “If there is indeed enough support for the yellow card procedure, the Commission will be forced to rethink its proposals. The objectors are primarily central and eastern European member states who clearly don’t mind their workers being subject to exploitation when they are posted to another EU country. In the European Parliament I’m hoping to collect as many signatures as possible on a letter to Thyssen calling on her to stand by her proposals.”

Earlier in the debate De Jong has been critical of Thyssen’s proposals, which he has described as full of holes. “I haven’t dropped these criticisms,” he insists, “but I had and continue to have the hope that we can further improve the Posting of Workers Directive via targeted amendments. That can only happen, however, if Thyssen doesn’t withdraw her proposals. That’s why I’m calling on her to continue with the legislative process.”