Author (Person) | Vandenbroucke, Frank |
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Publisher | Jacques Delors Institute [Notre Europe] |
Series Title | Tribune |
Series Details | 17,06.16 |
Publication Date | 17/06/2016 |
Content Type | Journal | Series | Blog |
This Tribune by Frank Vandenbroucke, social affairs adviser at the Jacques Delors Institute, deals with the main elements of the debate on social benefits paid to non-nationals and of posted workers in the EU. Issues that are relatively unimportant in quantitative terms often weigh heavily in the political debate: the political capital invested in the question of social benefits paid to non-nationals is a salient example of this paradox. However, principles can be important in politics. Franck Vandenbroucke makes a link with the longstanding debate on posting of workers in the EU. These two debates have been separated. He argues that EU Member States should approach these two debaters from a single, principled perspective. The argument is not about principles for the sake of principles: sticking to consistent principles may ultimately yield better results for everybody. This Tribune reflects a theme developed in the Inaugural Lecture of Frank Vandenbroucke on 1 June 2016, at the occasion of his appointment as University Professor at the University of Amsterdam. |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source http://www.institutdelors.eu/media/socialbenefitscrossbordermobility-vandenbroucke-jdi-june16.pdf?pdf=ok |
Subject Categories | Employment and Social Affairs, Internal Markets |
Countries / Regions | Europe |